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General suggestion but if you're new to the GMAT, the gmatclub study plan post could be helpful to check out.
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Long story short : Top1 percent by Sandeep Gupta, or GMAT Intensive by AJ and Charanjeet, or TTP (expensive in INR).

I’m a 23 year old Chartered Accountant in Big4 Deal Advisory. I want to land a really high score (750+), since I’m from an over represented pool.

Top1 percent is all over my LinkedIn, and they seem to have tons of top scorers. But reviews here are conflicting, and some good reviews seem to be paid. They also market very well. But if they can produce results, I want to be in. I just don’t know if it’s overhyped.

Anish and CJ seem to be really solid folks with good reviews. But not too many extremely high scores.

TTP seems the standard go to prep provider. But it’s costly (~ ₹20k per month).

Please do drop your opinions. I don’t want this analysis paralysis to hold me back.

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­Hi Shan! I would actually say none :). I think you should identify your weak areas using a diagnostic test (if not already done) and then attend classes for those specific topics. That will be a more pointed strategy for scoring well. Plus you will need to identify a test-taking strategy, practice that strategy, and then execute it on your mocks and official GMAT.

Feel free to reach out if you want to discuss the specifics.
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Long story short : Top1 percent by Sandeep Gupta, or GMAT Intensive by AJ and Charanjeet, or TTP (expensive in INR).

I’m a 23 year old Chartered Accountant in Big4 Deal Advisory. I want to land a really high score (750+), since I’m from an over represented pool.

Top1 percent is all over my LinkedIn, and they seem to have tons of top scorers. But reviews here are conflicting, and some good reviews seem to be paid. They also market very well. But if they can produce results, I want to be in. I just don’t know if it’s overhyped.

Anish and CJ seem to be really solid folks with good reviews. But not too many extremely high scores.

TTP seems the standard go to prep provider. But it’s costly (~ ₹20k per month).

Please do drop your opinions. I don’t want this analysis paralysis to hold me back.

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­@Shan_ Over the years, I have come to understand best that coaching can only help so much if applicants do not start massaging their own brain nerves.

Once you figure out where your weak areas are in GMAT prep, you will be able to get good results with any mentor. But if you expect a top coach to drill the concepts into you, it probably will not work out the way you expect. Your analysis-paralysis dilemma should be about recognising your own shortcomings in each area, not figuring out which of the top coaching firms is best for you. I subscribed to a number of Gmat prep companies in my time, but was largely unsatisfied. Ultimately, I shifted to self-study, and the GMAT club study resources, especially for quant, helped me get my target GMAT score.


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