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Thanks for the inquiry.

Have you considered studying on the web?

The Knewton model is this: We bring the best teachers in the world to students everywhere. Our interactive classrooms are designed to give you access to some of the world's leading GMAT minds.

Plus we do it for half the price of what the competition charges.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

https://knewton.com/gmat

Good luck!

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May I suggest CrackVerbal GMAT?

Some points:

1. Unique focus on GMAT Verbal section
2. All faculties have taken GMAT and scored 700+
3. 7000+ online questions
4. Workshop model conducted over weekends

Please visit CrackVerbal website for more details.

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Please help me the good coaching center for GMAT in Bangalore.Please help me with the review of Jamboree coaching center.

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Thanx for providing all the information about the coaching centres.
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Can anybody let me know which is the best coaching centre for GMAT in bangalore.also do we need to get aid from them in consulting or can we do it by ourself?if in case which is the best
Hi I am looking for good institute in bangalore for GMAt Preparation.I am staying at BTM Layout.I saw many reviews and i am totally confused.
can anyone suggest me which institutre will be good.I am an average student.I am new for GMAT.
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Can anybody let me know which is the best coaching centre for GMAT in bangalore.also do we need to get aid from them in consulting or can we do it by ourself?if in case which is the best
Hi I am looking for good institute in bangalore for GMAt Preparation.I am staying at BTM Layout.I saw many reviews and i am totally confused.
can anyone suggest me which institutre will be good.I am an average student.I am new for GMAT.
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Hi I am looking for good institute in bangalore for GMAt Preparation.I am staying at BTM Layout.I saw many reviews and i am totally confused.
can anyone suggest me which institutre will be good.I am an average student.I am new for GMAT.
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Hi I am looking for good institute in bangalore for GMAt Preparation.I am staying at BTM Layout.I saw many reviews and i am totally confused.
can anyone suggest me which institutre will be good.I am an average student.I am new for GMAT.



Hi

Crack verbal is the best in Bangalore for GMAT Prep.

Arun's strategy for Verbal is absolutely correct. It gives you information on GMAT test ,which will fetch you good Score in Verbal.

For Quants. Aditya is very good. He has good grasp on what he teaches with respect to GMAT. The best part about him that he is able to convey the message in best possible way.



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Hi I am looking for good institute in bangalore for GMAt Preparation.I am staying at BTM Layout.I saw many reviews and i am totally confused.
can anyone suggest me which institutre will be good.I am an average student.I am new for GMAT.
Hello soni09, I am also looking for good institute in Bangalore. Can you let me know if you finally joined any institute and what is your experience.
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Top-One-Percent is the Best Coaching Center in Bangalore.I know what you are thinking: “99th percentilers are all special people. But if I am an average student, do I stand a chance?”

My answer is a big YES! Some of the success-stories that we are most proud of are not those of the 99th percentilers but of those who have shown that one can achieve absolutely stellar success with the right guidance and superb effort.
visit for free demo clasess https://www.top-one-percent.com/


:beat another fradulent coaching publicity ......... do u even knw the fact that only some 200 to 300 all over the WORLD!! get 760 ...... nd 10 to 20 get 770 . THe amount of hubris in this post is laughable .... "please dnt join if ur targeting below 760" ....... if people had it in their control they would always want 800 :lol:

Check out this link about a guy who joined their classes ! ...... need-advice-gmat-coaching-centres-in-bangalore-india-127884-20.html

one must be sooper naive and hav an IQ of a 8yr old to fall fr this marketing gimmick !! creating a an animated gif proves nothing ... pluss its very hard to verify the authenticity of all this facade !... if dont believe me check sandeep guptas old post on beatthegmat (if he has already nt removed them )guy has claimed 800 ........ atleast crack verbal took criticism positively and gave proper reasons ..... first step towards improvment is accepting ur faults ...... this guys full of himslf ....he Claims only come to us if u want 760 !! ignorance about gmat exam and the candidates who get 760 is laughable . .... hope u dnt reply and embaress urself more .
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Is appalled by all the marketing gimmicks of all the above coaching centers to dupe vulnerable students . Will give a frank opinion from a students perspective, who has taken both the services e-gmat and crackverbal .

E-gmat ...completely useless if u are looking to improve verbal . After u pay the fees u get access to some random videos uploaded, each explaining some basic concepts . The thing is these concepts are pretty basic and can be found online in Manhattan's Thursdays with Ron series (they are pretty amazing and honest do check them .) for free !! . They have very minimal questions to practice from.... a very big disadvantage , since without practice no point in cramming in concepts .
Although after going through their explanations given for various questions on gmatclub I was impressed by them but thats it ..... dnt expect much from their paid services .Pluss they dont have any tests of their own , then no way to test urself .


Crack verbal ..... Ohh boy !! where do i begin .... i have attended their classes ....complete trickery or rather sophistry is the right word i believe.
During the free intro classes they discuss very complex examples which make u believe that ur sooper dumb and then once when u enroll u realise that they dont have much to offer , probably the introductory class was the best class in the entire course . THeir claims of sending people to LBS, Stanford and others Ivys are of people who already had a stellar profile and just needed a touch up on their essays . Dont be fooled by the fancy website . their material is very basic and not much informative . No test series of their own again ! ...... the thing is they claim to teach u shortcuts fr RCs and CRs . The ugly truth is there are no shortcuts . U cant game the exam , no matter what they say . U have to improve ur English !! ...period . which takes time .

So what should one do !! ....... practice practice and practice by urself from as many books as u can.Buy Kaplan Manhattan and different books see the questions and learn from them . Because take it from me in writing there are no tricks or shortcuts for verbal . U have to read dense material and improve ur English and simultaneously practise. Watch Manhattans Thursdays with Rons they are a pot of gold ! when it comes to building concepts....

Do lsat verbal questions for more practice . Atleast RC and CR can be covered . Pluss LSAT has pretty decent questions . Read Opinion pages of nytimes , guardian et al . Daily practise quant fro 1-2 hr and verbal for 1 hr . Use the gmat prep tests very wisely . They are the closest u will get to giving the real gmat exam . Manhattan's 6 gmat test are also good but wayy tougher than the real exam . Do give them . Also search for solutions for each and every OG question in google . ROns explanation on their blog r pretty accurate .
The gmat exam also is evolving the old tricks which these coaching centers purport to teach no longer apply . Take it from a guy who gave gmat twice .

WHO AM i to give this advice?? --- a guy who gave GMAT twice -- 1st attempt - 700
2nd attempt - 720

Got in two Colleges with 50% fellowship . DOnt believe me go ahead waste 20k or more on these coaching guys . ALL the Best bro !! :)
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I enrolled for Byju’s GMAT program for INR 25,000 . My overall experience was very bad. Please read this, before you go for Byju’s for GMAT. Find below the details:

You will be provided with pre-recorded videos in tablet or SD card. The delivery was quick. They delivered the product to you in 7 working days as promised. Along with the pre-recorded videos, you will be asked to attend online webinar. Ideally we have to attend the webinar after we have learned the basics of that particular topic from the tablet.

The theory given in the tablet is good. But lot of practice questions given in the tablet are incorrect. The questions are very difficult and solution does not make any sense. At the end, it is very difficult to consume the entire material.

Lets come to worst part. The online webinars. I found that the faculty are teaching wrong concepts of Sentence correction in online webinar. I was shocked. I complained to Byju’s and they assured that faculty will be changed but in my next webinar, i found the same faculty. Also, she was a very bad speaker. Let me give you an example:

Imagine a SC question with 5 choices and C be the correct answer. Her response was

Read option A

“So here A is clearly wrong, Ok.”

Read option B

“B is clearly wrong Ok”

“Similarly D and E are wrong, So c is the answer”

I have mail chains of me complaining repeatedly to Byju’s about the tablet questions to be incorrect, online bad faculty. But it was of no use. They never gave me a proper reply and nothing was done about it. Also, when i asked i can come down to the center for doubt clarification, they simply said no to the same.

One more thing with Byjus, they never keep a log. If you are complaining about something, the next time you call, you have to explain everything again as if you are telling them the first time.

Just for credibility to this post. I was actual byju’s student.

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Just stumbled across this post and thought I'd take the opportunity to suggest CrackVerbal.

What sets us apart:

1. Faculty - all our faculty have actually taken the GMAT and speak from experience, not just theory. Most of them are alumni of various top B-schools and work elsewhere - they teach out of pure passion for mentoring MBA aspirants. So when you sit through their classes, you get to learn much more than the essentials of the GMAT. https://gmat.crackverbal.com/why-choose ... t-faculty/

2. Teaching pedagogy : Our classroom and online courses are designed to help non native speakers. We would never use 'too wordy' or 'awkward sounding as a mode of elimination but teach you to eliminate the wrong answer choices for the right reasons. Students looking at personalized attention can also opt for Personal tutoring sessions where you get a 99th percentile GMAT instructor to help you achieve your target GMAT score. It’s a great way to supplement your existing studies or make it your all-in way to prep for test day. https://gmat.crackverbal.com/personal-tutorial-new/

3. Support - our association with you does not end with your classes. We will continue to support you until you get your target score: through customized study plans, calls & emails, an exclusive student-only discussion forum on which every query of yours will be answered by us, periodic refresher sessions & advanced strategy classes and more. In one line, we are just a phone call away! :)

4. Student Success - We have so far helped 2000+ GMAT takers, many of whom have improved from sub-400 to ~700 and made it to their target B-schools. Some success stories and detailed student reviews here: https://www.crackverbal.com/forum/displa ... ebriefs/21

And some tips & strategies from successful students here: https://gmat.crackverbal.com/blog-conte ... s-stories/

We have classroom sessions in Bangalore and Chennai, and live online courses for those in other cities. You can attend one of our classes to see how they can help you,
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You can also go through some preview videos of our online course the links to which are provided in the signature below.
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There are 3 factors you need to look into before enrolling for any GMAT classroom coaching program:

1. The quality of faculty: How good is the faculty? Are they able to answer your questions and clear your doubts in a convincing manner?
2. The teaching methodology: Do you like their teaching style and the way the concepts are being explained?
3. The support provided: What happens if you miss a class? How do you get your doubts resolved? how accessible is the faculty to your needs?

At CrackVerbal, we have designed and structured our GMAT classroom course to meet the needs of today's busy working professional who find it difficult to stay motivated to study for the GMAT.

Most of the instructors are alumns from top B-schools like ISB and have been through the entire GMAT & MBA journey themselves. So they understand your needs better!

You can check out the profiles of our GMAT instructors here: https://bit.ly/2HRz7KP

Here is a video from one of our GMAT classroom session, which will give you a glimpse of the kind of interaction and insights we have in our classroom coaching sessions:




The comprehensive GMAT classroom course takes a minimum of 36 Classroom hours to finish the verbal coaching and 35 Classroom hours to finish the Quant coaching.

You can finish the comprehensive GMAT Classroom course either in 6 weeks or 12 weeks based on your preference.

If you miss any classes or concepts, then we could provide you with the recording for the same.

In Bangalore, we have GMAT coaching centers in Koramangala, Malleshwaram, and Marathahalli.

Before making up your mind, I would strongly recommend you to come and attend a live GMAT class for free at a CrackVerbal center near you!

You can call us at +91 8880560000 to book your free slot for a live class or check out https://bit.ly/2HDFykl to know more about our GMAT classroom course.
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