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I doubt that you will find one in that region. I would suggest you to take some online course or self study. There are so many people who have improved in verbal without tutor.
How about identifying your weak areas in verbal and thereafter giving specific treatment to them?
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I have had a few online verbal classes but nothing has really helped me yet. Is there anyone, who can help me with verbal section one-on-one. My current score is V31 and I want to take it to V40. I stay in Gurgaon and my contact is below.

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Besides, I would suggest that you avoid in person tutors from India. If you are studying for the GMAT study through an international course if you really need it.
For a clear and fast verbal improvement egmat is my suggestion.
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For a clear and fast verbal improvement egmat is my suggestion.
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I have tried & tested egmat extensively and found it even miserable than a bunch of free videos at youtube. Sorry, if I used a wrong comparison here too.
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I doubt that you will find one in that region. I would suggest you to take some online course or self study. There are so many people who have improved in verbal without tutor.
How about identifying your weak areas in verbal and thereafter giving specific treatment to them?

My timing is an issue. I take a lot of time on harder SC and CR's (fully underlined confusing sentences and inferences/boldface for that matter). When I try to speed up in any type of 700 level questions or seemingly difficult questions, I make mistakes. My weakest area is SC but I have no clue how to improve it, even after doing a ton of practice questions.
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As suggested by Souvik, I shall also suggest to go for e-GMAT. If you think otherwise, then consider MGMAT SC guide the bible and study it religiously atleast 3-4 times. With either of the ways, you will find huge improvement.
Also, an alternate self prep method is to try finding as many errors as possible in a particular sentence and while doing so, don't time yourself. Later on you can start timing yourself.
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Also, an alternate self prep method is to try finding as many errors as possible in a particular sentence and while doing so, don't time yourself. Later on you can start timing yourself.


This is the ONLY way to achieve >90% accuracy is sentence correction IMO.
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This is the ONLY way to achieve >90% accuracy is sentence correction IMO.


This.

You can spend hours and hours learning all of the rules, but you will never score well on the GMAT by doing so. The thing is, once you move past 600-level SC problems, grammar rules no longer help you. You must be able to intuitively pick the answer. At the 700 level, questions usually focus on meaning.
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Also, an alternate self prep method is to try finding as many errors as possible in a particular sentence and while doing so, don't time yourself. Later on you can start timing yourself.


This is the ONLY way to achieve >90% accuracy is sentence correction IMO.


This.

You can spend hours and hours learning all of the rules, but you will never score well on the GMAT by doing so. The thing is, once you move past 600-level SC problems, grammar rules no longer help you. You must be able to intuitively pick the answer. At the 700 level, questions usually focus on meaning.


Thanks Commdiver, Souvik101990 and Marcab. I'm revising the basics and will try to get on with the timing thing later.
I've drained so much money on the resources as well as on the exam that I can't think of spending on any other online course/verbal tutor from US.
I was looking for some local verbal genius who I can speak with on phone and who charges me in few thousands.

Forgot to mention that I've started to search Ron's post on MGMAT and will keep an eye on whatever solution he offers and has offered in the recent past. I have understood that many people have gained enormously from his posts alone.
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@gmatprepab: Hope your GMAT went well.

I have been an avid reader (not a contributor : p) on this forum for a long time and thought would help fellow GMAT takers looking for GMAT coaching in Delhi region. I prepared for my GMAT while working full time and thus needed a tutor who could REALLY give personal attention to my queries and performance. I tried GyanOne for their GMAT classes and really felt comfortable in a small class of 10 students. They are truly amazing. I could ask my doubts, raise questions, and seek clarity as per my convenience. I have scored 710 on my GMAT and would say they are the best if you are looking for personalized and customized GMAT coaching in Delhi region.

Kudos to all teachers at GyanOne!
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I suggest you look at Chiranjeev Singh based out of Delhi NCR. Search him on linkedin and you will find him easily. CJ is a great mentor and a teacher who is quick at assessing your weak areas. His approach is unique in the sense that he does problems with you during lecture that makes the learning interactive and a two way process. It helps you understand how high scorer approach problem in general. The pace of his lectures are as per your progression which helps you get through your stronger areas quickly and focus on weaker areas. He was a great asset in my journey of GMAT. Due to his contribution I was able to attain a score of 710 with 40 odd day of preparation combined with a full time consulting role. He is the go to man for verbal.
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I suggest you look at Chiranjeev Singh based out of Delhi NCR. Search him on linkedin and you will find him easily. CJ is a great mentor and a teacher who is quick at assessing your weak areas. His approach is unique in the sense that he does problems with you during lecture that makes the learning interactive and a two way process. It helps you understand how high scorer approach problem in general. The pace of his lectures are as per your progression which helps you get through your stronger areas quickly and focus on weaker areas. He was a great asset in my journey of GMAT. Due to his contribution I was able to attain a score of 710 with 40 odd day of preparation combined with a full time consulting role. He is the go to man for verbal.
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