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Priyank1905,
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I am a indian student preparing for GMAT. I gave 3 attempts for my gmat focus and had the same score of 575 in all three attempts idk for what reasons. I had good mock scores all above 630 but i am unable to score in the real exam. I did self prep before for all the 3 attempts where i bought official mocks and gmat club mocks as additional resources for my prep.
Now i m deciding to give one more attempt for the GMAT but with a proper prep course. Upon looking up i came across few options but then i have shortlisted 3 of all of them. In options i have IMS, E-gmat and TTP. I am really confused among these three. I read reviews of IMS on reddit but there were mixed reviews and most of them didn't had a positive note. I got to read positive reviews about e-gmat prep course.
I would like someone to guide me regarding this. I have good base skills but i just need a good course to brush up my skills. It would be really helpful if someone can guide me.