Go through the following Steps:
Identify Areas of Improvement: The first step is to understand where you need the most improvement. This can be done by taking a diagnostic test or analyzing your performance in previous GMAT practice tests. Focus on the sections where your scores are the lowest, whether it's quantitative, verbal, or Data Insights. Knowing where you need help will help you choose the correct potion.
Link for mock tests:
https://e-gmat.com/blogs/best-gmat-focu ... tice-test/Understanding the Type of Help Needed: Determine what kind of help you are looking for. 1) Just practice questions 2) Building foundation 3) A comprehensive offering that includes foundations, practice, mocks, and tracking throughout the process. Similarly, are you looking for in-person classes, online coaching, or self-study materials? This will guide your search for the right coaching option.
How to think about your study plan:
https://e-gmat.com/blogs/e-gmats-person ... anner-gfe/Researching Coaching Options: Check out the offerings from various coaching centers in India. Look for reviews, testimonials, and success rates. Take a look at GC Reviews. Every company there offers free trials. You can access ours here:
https://e-gmat.com/ft-gmat-focus-edition-prepRemember, the best coaching center for someone else might not be the best for you. It’s important to choose a coaching option that aligns with your learning style, schedule, and GMAT goals.
-Rajat