Hello Ashima,
First of all, welcome to the GMAT club, and best luck for your preparations. GMAT is not as easy as we assume. GMAT math is logic, and GMAT verbal is a real test of English as a language. So, we recommend you to look for reliable resources.
To assist you better, we would request you to write back with the following questions:
1. What is your target score?
2. How do you rate yourself in Quant and Verbal?
In a generalized way, to crack GMAT, you need a disciplined study plan, command on basic concepts, exposure to agile approaches, reliable resources, updated comprehensive material and mock tests, and an expert with whom you will be connected throughout for your preparations.
You may also see to connect with experts online for your preparation.
As a GMAT instructor, I will first recommend you appear for a free diagnostic test on
https://www.mathrevolution.com. Also, check our free trial pack and free-video lesson.
If you have a recent mock test-score available with break up, kindly send it back to me.
Your diagnostic score will clarify what plan you should adopt to beat the GMAT. An initial mock rating will help to understand your concept knowledge of both the sections. Considering your target score as 700, remember various possible combinations to achieve a score of 700 or above: V37/Q50, V39/Q49, V43/Q45.
We are looking forward to your answers to guide you better.
Best luck for your preparations
You can reach us at
info@mathrevolution.com.
Success is within your reach.
Good luck!
Punit Joshi