MegaExams vs Testmoz
Testmoz is a straightforward online test maker that keeps things simple. It works well for basic quizzes, but lacks exam-specific features like question banks, rankings, and negative marking. MegaExams offers a more complete exam platform at a lower price point.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | MegaExams | Testmoz |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-grading | Yes | Yes |
| AI essay grading | Yes | No |
| Pre-built question bank | 50,000+ questions | No |
| AI question generation | Yes | No |
| Rankings | City-wise, automatic | No |
| Scorecards | WhatsApp-shareable PDF | Basic results page |
| Guest mode (no login) | Yes | Yes |
| Exam sections | Yes | No |
| Negative marking | Yes | No |
| Multi-language support | Yes | English only |
| Proctoring | Tab detection + shuffling | Basic (password protection) |
| Course bundling | Yes | No |
| Starting price | Free forever, no caps | $39/mo (~₹3,200/mo) |
Where MegaExams stands ahead
Question bank and AI question generation
MegaExams includes over 50,000 pre-built, exam-aligned questions and an AI question generator. With Testmoz, you must create every question from scratch. This alone can save teachers hours of preparation time.
Explore the question bankRankings and shareable scorecards
After every exam, MegaExams automatically generates city-wise rankings and detailed scorecards that students can share on WhatsApp. Testmoz shows a basic results page with no ranking or sharing capabilities.
See rankings and scorecardsSections with negative marking
MegaExams supports subject-wise sections (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) and negative marking - essential for competitive exam preparation. Testmoz does not offer either feature.
Learn about exam creationFree, not just more affordable
MegaExams is free with unlimited exams and unlimited students. Testmoz starts at $39/month (approximately ₹3,200/month) with no free tier. MegaExams offers more features at zero cost.
Why it’s freeWhen Testmoz might be a better fit
- You need a very simple, no-frills test with minimal setup and no exam-specific features.
- You want a tool with an extremely basic interface and do not need question banks, rankings, or sections.
- You are running occasional one-off tests where per-test simplicity matters more than feature depth.