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title: Best Mock Interview Websites India (2026)
description: 8 best mock interview websites for India — AI voice practice, HackerRank OA, GFG questions. Pricing in ₹. Ranked for campus placements to product companies.
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last_updated: 2026-06-30
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# Best mock interview websites India: 8 platforms ranked for 2026

June 30, 2026 · 14 min read

![Best mock interview websites India — platform comparison guide from Greenroom, the AI voice mock interviewer](/assets/blog/best-mock-interview-websites-india-hero.webp)

It's 11pm the night before your first placement drive opens. You've solved 200 LeetCode problems. Your GitHub is tidy. You know what a binary search tree is. But when your roommate leans across the table and asks "tell me about yourself" — you freeze. You say "um" once. Then twice. Then four more times. You trail off somewhere around your second internship and stare at the ceiling.

Tomorrow is not the time to discover that you have never once said your interview answers out loud to another human being.

This is the gap that separates most Indian engineering students from students who actually get the offer. It isn't knowledge — it's practice at the right layer. And it's the reason choosing the **best mock interview website in India** matters more than which question bank you're reading from at midnight.

This guide ranks 8 platforms that matter for Indian candidates in 2026 — from AI voice practice to human mock interviewers, from free OA prep to ₹19,000-per-session senior engineers. Honest pros and cons for each, India-specific pricing where it applies, and a recommended stack by prep stage at the end.

## Why Indian interview prep is different

The Indian placement season is a multi-round gauntlet that most global interview-prep resources don't account for. A typical campus placement drive looks like this:

**Round 1 — Online Assessment (OA):** A timed coding test, often on HackerRank or a proprietary platform. TCS NQT, Infosys HackWithInfy, Wipro Elite NTH — these are brand names every engineering student knows. The OA filters 80–90% of applicants before a human ever reads a resume.

**Round 2 — Technical interview:** 45–60 minutes of live discussion. DSA questions, project deep-dives, "tell me about a challenging problem you solved." This is where the "I studied alone with my head down" candidates get exposed — they can solve the problem but can't explain their thought process under real-time pressure.

**Round 3 — HR round:** Behavioral and situational questions. "Why this company?" "What's your greatest weakness?" "Tell me about a time you had a conflict with a teammate." For service companies (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant), HR is often the deciding round. For product companies (Flipkart, Swiggy, CRED, Razorpay), it's shorter but still eliminates candidates who give robotic answers.

**Product vs. service interviews:** The prep is genuinely different. Service company interviews heavily weight aptitude, communication, and attitude. Product company interviews weight system design, LeetCode difficulty, and the ability to think through trade-offs verbally. A student preparing only for TCS will be underprepared for Flipkart; a student grinding only LeetCode hard problems may struggle in a Cognizant HR round.

Most global platforms are built for one slice of this. Almost none are built for all of it.

## The two skills most platforms don't train

Before we rank the platforms, here's what the Indian candidate community consistently underestimates:

**1. Spoken delivery under follow-up pressure**

Reading the answer to "what is a deadlock?" is not the same as explaining it to a panel interviewer who then asks: "Have you ever encountered one in a real project? How did you debug it?" Reading a model answer gives you information. Saying it out loud, under a follow-up question, builds a different muscle entirely. The difference shows up in the interview room within the first two minutes.

**2. Adaptive follow-ups**

Real interviewers don't stop at your first answer. They probe. They test the edges. "What if the dataset doesn't fit in memory?" "What would change if you had to do this in real-time?" Platforms that give you a fixed question bank prepare you for the question. Platforms that follow up adaptively prepare you for the interviewer. These are not the same preparation.

The **best mock interview websites for India** are the ones that train the skill most scarce in the candidate population — which is almost always spoken delivery, not more question lists.

## The 8 best mock interview websites for India

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### 1. Greenroom — best for spoken interview practice in India

**What it is:** Greenroom is an **AI voice mock interviewer** built specifically for the spoken layer of interview prep. When you connect your GitHub, Ari — Greenroom's AI interviewer — reads your actual projects and conducts a live spoken session: behavioral questions, technical deep-dives on your own work, system design verbal walkthroughs, and adaptive follow-ups based on what you just said.

The experience is closer to a real interview than anything else in this list. Ari doesn't accept written answers — you speak, it listens, it responds, it follows up. At the end you get a 1–10 score per dimension (communication, depth, structure, confidence) and specific written feedback on what to improve.

**Best for:** Technical communication rounds at product companies, behavioral and HR rounds at service companies, system design verbal walkthroughs, and anyone who has never heard themselves answer an interview question out loud.

**India pricing:**
- Free tier: 1 full mock session/month — enough to discover your gaps
- ₹149 7-Day Confidence Pass (one-time): 3 sessions in 7 days — designed for the week before a placement drive
- ₹499/month Pro: unlimited sessions, GitHub-connected project questions
- ₹999/month Premium: all of Pro plus priority feedback and additional interview types

**India relevance:** Very high for product companies and MNC technical rounds. The ₹149 pass is specifically priced for Indian students doing short, high-stakes prep sprints. The free tier means there's no reason not to try it before a big drive.

**Limitation:** Greenroom is not for grinding coding problems. It won't give you a HackerRank-style OA. Use it for the spoken layer — which is exactly the layer most platforms skip.

Read more: [What is an AI mock interview and how does it work?](/blog/ai-mock-interview)

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### 2. HackerRank — best for coding assessments and OA practice

**What it is:** HackerRank is the infrastructure behind a significant chunk of Indian campus placement Online Assessments. TCS NQT, Infosys HackWithInfy, Wipro Elite — many of these run on or mirror HackerRank's format. The platform has a massive free problem bank organized by topic, difficulty, and company track.

**Best for:** OA preparation, timed coding practice, company-specific tracks, and getting comfortable with the exact interface format you'll see in a real placement drive test.

**India pricing:** Free. Most of the prep-relevant content is available without a paid plan.

**India relevance:** Extremely high for anyone targeting service companies and large MNCs. If your placement drive has a coding round, HackerRank is non-negotiable prep.

**Limitation:** HackerRank tests your ability to write code under time pressure, not your ability to talk about it. You will not develop the verbal skill of explaining your approach to a live interviewer. It also doesn't know your specific projects. Use it to clear OAs; add spoken practice for what comes after.

Read more: [Greenroom vs HackerRank: two tools, two different interview skills](/blog/greenroom-vs-hackerrank)

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### 3. Pramp — free peer-to-peer mock interviews

**What it is:** Pramp matches two job-seekers together for a 30-minute mock interview: you interview your partner for 15 minutes, then switch. The questions are provided by the platform. It's free, it's live, and it has a human on the other end — which is more than most prep tools can say.

**Best for:** Candidates who want to practice the human-to-human interview dynamic, articulating thought process out loud, and giving/receiving structured feedback from a peer.

**India pricing:** Free, with a limited number of interview credits that reset periodically.

**India relevance:** Moderate. The question set skews toward product-company technical interviews. Less useful for service-company HR prep. The peer matching is global, so your "interviewer" may have a completely different context than Indian placement drives.

**Limitation:** Your interviewer is another nervous candidate. They may not catch your errors, may give overly generous feedback (mutual nervousness creates mutual kindness), and the scheduling depends on when another candidate is available. No consistent scoring rubric means feedback quality varies wildly session to session.

Read more: [Greenroom vs Pramp: which mock interview tool is better?](/blog/greenroom-vs-pramp)

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### 4. GeeksforGeeks (GFG Practice) — the Indian prep bible

**What it is:** GeeksforGeeks is where Indian engineering students live. Company-wise interview experience pages, topic-wise DSA practice, placement prep courses, system design articles — if a TCS interview in 2023 asked about a particular tree traversal, there's a GFG article with 47 comments from people who were in that room.

**Best for:** Company-wise question research, DSA concept deep-dives, understanding what a specific company's interview rounds typically look like, and structured placement prep courses for campus drives.

**India pricing:** Large free content library. GFG Premium (courses, mock tests, interview prep kits) ranges from ₹999 to ₹4,999/year depending on the plan and sale timing.

**India relevance:** Maximum. GFG is built by and for Indian engineering students. The company-specific interview experience section is genuinely one of the best resources in the world for understanding what TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Amazon India, and Flipkart have been asking in recent drives.

**Limitation:** Reading about interview answers is not the same as speaking them. GFG will tell you the right answer to "what is a virtual function" — it will not tell you that you say "uh, so basically" twelve times before you get there, or that your explanation of a binary search tree is technically correct but takes four minutes and loses the interviewer in minute two.

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### 5. LeetCode — the product-company coding standard

**What it is:** LeetCode is the global standard for algorithm and data structure interview prep. Nearly every product company in India — Flipkart, Swiggy, Zomato, CRED, Razorpay, PhonePe, and all FAANG India offices — uses LeetCode-style problems in their technical rounds. The platform has 2,500+ problems, company-specific question lists, and a contest mode that builds timed problem-solving stamina.

**Best for:** Candidates targeting product companies and startups where algorithmic problem-solving is a core interview component. The company-specific question lists (available on Premium) are genuinely valuable for final prep.

**India pricing:** Free tier covers most problems. LeetCode Premium is approximately ₹2,300/year (billed in USD at ~$35; varies with exchange rate). Worth it for the company-specific question lists in the 4–6 weeks before interviews at Flipkart, Google, Amazon, or Microsoft.

**India relevance:** High and growing. As more Indian engineers transition from service-company to product-company careers, LeetCode fluency is becoming a baseline expectation rather than a differentiator.

**Limitation:** Zero spoken practice. You can be a LeetCode expert and still struggle when the interviewer says "walk me through your approach" — because you have never once done that out loud. LeetCode trains the thinking; you need something else to train the explaining.

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### 6. interviewing.io — premium human mock interviews

**What it is:** interviewing.io pairs you with actual senior engineers from FAANG companies for anonymous technical mock interviews. Your interviewer doesn't know your name or your college. You get genuinely hard questions and honest feedback from someone who sits on real interview panels. The anonymity is a feature — it removes bias and gives you signal on your pure technical merit.

**Best for:** Candidates who are already interview-ready and want a genuine dress rehearsal before their final rounds at Google, Meta, Amazon, or Microsoft India. The quality of feedback is a tier above anything else in this list.

**India pricing:** Sessions cost $100–$225 each (approximately ₹8,400–₹18,900 at current exchange rates). There is a practice mode that is cheaper, but the real value is the paid mock with a senior engineer.

**India relevance:** Niche. This is a tool for the top 1-2% of candidates going for roles at the largest tech companies, or for experienced engineers making a senior-level lateral move. For a college student preparing for campus placements, this is the wrong tool at the wrong price point. For someone doing FAANG final-round prep after clearing early rounds, it's arguably the most valuable session you can buy.

**Limitation:** The cost in INR is prohibitive for most Indian candidates. Don't use this until you have already done the spoken and coding prep work — interviewing.io at ₹19,000 a session is a final check, not a starting point.

Read more: [Greenroom vs interviewing.io: which is right for your prep stage?](/blog/greenroom-vs-interviewing-io)

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### 7. Google Interview Warmup — free, frictionless spoken warm-up

**What it is:** Google Interview Warmup is a free, no-account-required tool that transcribes your spoken answer and shows you which keywords you used (and which you missed). It has curated question sets for data analytics, project management, and general behavioral questions. You speak, it listens, it gives you a word-cloud of what you said versus what a strong answer covers.

**Best for:** A 10-minute warm-up before a real interview. Getting comfortable with hearing your own voice answer questions. First-time spoken practice for candidates who have never done any out-loud prep.

**India pricing:** Free. No account. No sign-up. Open browser, pick a question, speak.

**India relevance:** Moderate. The question set is limited and skewed toward Google roles. But the zero-friction entry point makes it a useful bridge for candidates who have never practiced out loud and need a completely non-threatening first step.

**Limitation:** No follow-up questions. No adaptive probing. No scoring. A limited question set. Google Interview Warmup is a warm-up — it tells you what you're saying; it doesn't tell you what you should be saying, or ask why you made the choices you made. Use it as a gateway to more rigorous spoken practice.

Read more: [Greenroom vs Google Interview Warmup](/blog/greenroom-vs-google-interview-warmup) (on the Greenroom blog)

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### 8. PrepInsta / PrepBytes — India-specific placement drive prep

**What it is:** PrepInsta and PrepBytes are Indian platforms built specifically for campus placement drive preparation — aptitude tests, reasoning, verbal ability, and company-specific OA patterns. These cover the Cognizant GenC format, TCS Digital, Capgemini AMCAT, Wipro Elite, and dozens of other company drives with test patterns, previous-year questions, and mock OAs.

**Best for:** Students in their final year preparing for service-company campus drives where aptitude rounds are the first filter. If your college's placement season includes companies like Cognizant, Capgemini, Hexaware, or Mphasis, these platforms have the most India-specific OA prep available.

**India pricing:** Free tier covers most essential content. PrepInsta Plus is around ₹999–₹1,999/year.

**India relevance:** Very high for service-company placement prep. Lower relevance for product company or startup interviews, which don't use the same aptitude-heavy format.

**Limitation:** Almost entirely focused on aptitude, coding OAs, and written preparation. No spoken practice whatsoever. If you clear the OA and technical round using PrepInsta content, you will still be unprepared for the HR round where your verbal communication is the entire evaluation.

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## Platform comparison: the 2x2 matrix

![Best mock interview websites India — platform comparison matrix showing voice/interactive vs content/reading, and free vs paid axes](/assets/blog/best-mock-interview-websites-india-diagram.webp)

The diagram above maps all 8 platforms across two axes: **spoken/interactive vs. content/reading** (horizontal) and **free vs. paid** (vertical). The insight it reveals: most platforms cluster in the bottom-left (readable content, free) and the bottom-right (coding tools, free/affordable). The top-left — spoken, interactive, free or affordable — is nearly empty except for Greenroom's free tier, Pramp, and Google Warmup. That's the gap in the Indian market. Most platforms serve information delivery. Very few serve the spoken delivery you need to actually get the job.

## Recommended prep stack by stage

The honest answer to "which is the best mock interview website in India" is: **you need more than one**. Here's how to stack them:

### Early prep (3+ months out)

- **GeeksforGeeks** — company-wise research, topic-by-topic DSA concepts, interview experience pages for your target companies
- **LeetCode** (free tier) — start easy/medium problems in your weak topics; build a daily solving habit
- **HackerRank** — company tracks for TCS NQT / Infosys / Wipro if those are on your list; get comfortable with timed environments

At this stage you are building knowledge and speed. Don't worry about spoken practice yet — you don't have enough content in your head to speak fluently about.

### Active prep (1–2 months out)

- **Greenroom** (free session, then ₹149 pass or ₹499/month) — start spoken mock sessions at least 2x per week. This is the phase where most candidates discover their verbal gap — better to discover it now than the night before.
- **Pramp** (1 session per week) — peer sessions add the human unpredictability factor
- **Google Interview Warmup** — quick 10-minute spoken warm-ups between study sessions to maintain verbal fluency
- **LeetCode Premium** — if targeting product companies, the company-specific lists start earning their value here

### Interview week

- **Greenroom** — do 2–3 full mock sessions in the week before the drive, specifically targeting the company type (technical behavioral for product companies, HR simulation for service companies)
- **Pramp** — 1–2 sessions for live human practice
- **GFG company page** — review the specific company's recent interview experiences from the last 3–6 months
- **HackerRank** — one timed mock OA to keep your pacing sharp

### Premium option (FAANG final rounds)

- **interviewing.io** — 1–2 sessions with a senior engineer from your target company. Book these 2–3 weeks before your final rounds, not the week of. You need time to act on the feedback.

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## Verdict

The best mock interview prep stack for an Indian software engineer in 2026 isn't one platform — it's three doing different jobs.

<div class="verdict">
<strong>Use HackerRank</strong> to clear the OA. <strong>Use GeeksforGeeks</strong> for your question bank and company research. <strong>Use Greenroom</strong> for the spoken practice that every other platform skips. If you're aiming at FAANG and have the budget, add interviewing.io for your final dress rehearsal. Everything else — Pramp, LeetCode, Google Warmup, PrepInsta — slots in around those three based on your target companies and timeline.

The one thing none of these platforms can do is practice for you. The 11pm roommate conversation that didn't go well? Greenroom is the closest thing to a do-over.
</div>

The gap in Indian placement prep has never been more question banks. It's been spoken practice — and that's finally being addressed. Start with the free session at [usegreenroom.app](https://usegreenroom.app) and find out what your verbal answer actually sounds like, before the interviewer finds out first.

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## Frequently asked questions

### What is the best mock interview website for Indian students?

For spoken interview practice, **Greenroom** is the strongest option — it's an AI voice mock interviewer that conducts full sessions with adaptive follow-ups, scored 1–10 with feedback, starting free. For coding OA prep, **HackerRank** is the most India-specific platform and the one most closely mirroring real campus drive tests. For a complete question bank with company-specific interview experiences, **GeeksforGeeks** is still the go-to resource for Indian students. Most serious candidates use all three at different stages of prep.

### Is Greenroom available in India?

Yes. Greenroom is fully available in India with India-specific pricing: a free tier (1 session/month), a ₹149 7-Day Confidence Pass (3 sessions, one-time), ₹499/month Pro, and ₹999/month Premium. Payments are processed in INR via Razorpay. The platform is accessible on any browser, no installation needed.

### What is the cheapest way to practice mock interviews in India?

The cheapest way to practice spoken mock interviews is Google Interview Warmup (completely free, no sign-up) for light verbal warm-ups, and Greenroom's free tier (1 full AI mock session per month, no credit card). For coding OA prep, HackerRank is free and covers the major campus drive formats. For the week before a big placement drive, Greenroom's ₹149 7-Day Pass gives 3 full spoken sessions — approximately ₹50 per session, which is the most cost-effective spoken practice available in India.

### Does HackerRank help with interview preparation in India?

Yes, significantly — but specifically for the Online Assessment (OA) stage. TCS NQT, Infosys HackWithInfy, Wipro Elite NTH, and dozens of other campus drive OAs mirror HackerRank's format and problem style. Practicing on HackerRank is the best preparation for those first-round coding tests. However, HackerRank does not help with the verbal/communication rounds that follow — for those, you need a spoken practice tool like Greenroom or a peer session on Pramp.

### Can I practice spoken interviews online for free in India?

Yes. Greenroom offers 1 free AI mock interview session per month with no credit card required — this is a full spoken session with adaptive follow-up questions and 1–10 scoring. Google Interview Warmup is completely free, requires no account, and transcribes your spoken answers with keyword coverage feedback. Pramp offers free peer-to-peer mock interviews (limited credits that reset periodically). For a full spoken practice regime, the Greenroom free tier is the most substantive starting point — one full mock is enough to identify your most critical verbal gaps.

### What mock interview platform do Indian software engineers recommend?

Based on the structure of Indian interview rounds, the most recommended combination among candidates preparing seriously for both service and product companies is: **Greenroom** for spoken/behavioral/technical communication practice, **HackerRank** for OA prep (especially for TCS, Infosys, Wipro drives), and **GeeksforGeeks** for company-specific question research. Candidates targeting FAANG and top product companies add **LeetCode Premium** for company-specific algorithm lists and, for final dress rehearsals, **interviewing.io** for sessions with real senior engineers. The key insight: no single platform covers all layers of Indian interview prep — the spoken layer and the coding layer require different tools.
