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My two cents is that GMAT is not an exam that can be aced by "tricks and tips".

In addition to critical thinking, it tests candidates on fundamental knowledge and the ability to apply concepts. So, if you just keep looking for shortcuts for every question, it would not take you too far.

So, if you find the "bottom two" (in your list) very good on concepts, you should look no further.

Good luck!
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I need some advice if I should go with the named brands for better coaching + tips & tricks + free adaptive mock tests or with some lesser known but with good basic concepts.
­To add to Ashish's response, there are very few non-official adaptive mock tests available. Most them aren't good, so try not to base your decision on this, unless your provider is offering the paid official practice tests as part of your course.

If you're looking for live (group) classes, your experience will depend almost entirely on your instructor(s).­
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­Hello everyone,

I am a fairly new GMAT aspirant, looking for some advice on best GMAT coachings from India. I do have a few names on my mind:
1. Jambooree - 50K
2. Mangoosh - 30K
3. Physics Wallah - 13K
4. Wizako - 24K

I understand the bottom two are not well known but their free videos have been great for Quants basics but I am unsure if they are great at tips and tricks to handle real GMAT questions.

I need some advice if I should go with the named brands for better coaching + tips & tricks + free adaptive mock tests or with some lesser known but with good basic concepts.

Please help!­
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