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e-GMAT is the world's most reviewed company whose students have delivered 10x more 700+ scores than students from the average GMAT Club Partner. e-GMAT truly understands the test and the test taker and accurately creates personalized GMAT journeys for students, whether they start with a score of 300 or 600, and helps them achieve 740+ on the GMAT.
Created by Four out of the GMAT Club's Top five experts, e-GMAT is a unique combination of proprietary methods in Quant and Verbal. To ensure that you excel on these methods, e-GMATs' xPERT AI personalizes your learning and provides real-time feedback that can quadruple your chances of success and help you save up to 120 hours while preparing.
Finally, e-GMAT also gives you access to strategy experts who will help push your score to 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.
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E GMAT helped me immensely with verbal improvement. Proprietary techniques helped me ace the verbal section on my second attempt at the GMAT. The scholarinium questions are of excellent quality and are highly recommended for both quant and verbal. As a person from a non conforming background, dealing with topics from quant was made easy by module based study on the E-GMAT portal. The Sigma-X mock tests are representative of the actual GMAT test and provide you with an accurate ESR and analytics for self improvement. All in all EGMAT provides an analytical approach to the GMAT and helps save valuable time and effort by directing it to areas which genuinely need it.
I gave my GMAT on 27th November 2019 and got a score of 710 (V37, Q49). After reviewing multiple courses online, I decided to try e-GMAT considering the quality of lectures delivered in their online workshops. As the case with every engineer, my quants basics were clear, but Verbal was where I struggled a lot. e-GMAT helped me in clearing my basics in grammar, which were necessary for sentence correction. Their methodologies for teaching critical reasoning with the help of pre-thinking approach helps in molding your approach while tackling tricky questions. Scholaranium is an inexhaustive list of questions, which I used a lot during my preparation. e-GMAT's versatile course was what helped me in achieving my target of a 700+ score in around one month from an initial score of 640 in the mocks.
After averaging in the early 600's on mocks for a few months I knew I needed help to supercharge my GMAT prep. Everyone I asked about verbal improvement pointed me to E-GMAT and I was not disappointed when I started taking the course. After a month or so though, I realized how useful their platform is w.r.t stats and data-backed coaching so ended up taking the quant course as well. What works really well with E-GMAT is how deep they get with the theory and how hours of sitting through the modules, application files, and practice tests really build an intuition toward what the GMAT is asking you. Highly recommend buying the online pack as centralizing your learning to one platform has immense benefits. In ~3 months of prep with E-GMAT I jumped about 170 points to score a 740 :)
EGmat Online verbal is an excellent course for NonNative students. The course begins from High School grammar and takes you through the nuances of GMAT traps and tricks in a subtle and comprehensive way. Sentence Correction Module focuses on the MEANING based approach and the Critical Reasoning Module teaches one to Prethink accurately on different structured arguments. The ACE approach in Reading Comprehension is very helpful to elimate the wrong answers quickly. The verbal scholaranium platform has a range of various difficulty level questions . The scoring is based on Ability ,as is the case with GMAT scoring alogorithm
TheQuant Module is Good and scholaraium has range of questions on all topics pinpoints the weakness of students accurately. All in all eGMAT Online is a booster course for Non Native learners
After one failed attempt at the GMAT on Feb 26th 2020 in which I scored a 660(Q48 & V32), I decided it was time for me to take some external support. Going with the most popular rated course on the Gmat Club, I got myself enrolled with e-GMAT. Being an engineer and good at math, Quant came naturally to me. Verbal was my weakest area and I needed serious help in it. On knowing that the Verbal Online package didn’t include any mocks, I opted to go for the GMAT Online package, which included Quant and Verbal course, 5 SigmaX mocks and a hoard of other questions for practise on its Scholaranium platform. Looking back it was the best decision I had taken in my prep.
After accessing the course for 2 weeks, I got a phone call from Dhananjay (DJ), who would be my future mentor, asking whether I would be interested in a Mentorship program. I was told that this program would make me a part of a cohort of 15 applicants like me who were also in their preparation phase, that I’d be given daily milestones to meet and that at the end of the week the mentor would have a strategic huddle with the cohort so as to discuss the short comings of the week gone by. I could not find any reason to say no and I immediately hopped on board. What followed was an extremely well planned and guided course of action. As promised we were given our milestones and had weekly huddles in which DJ would boost our Morales, discussing the success stories of various students who had achieved their target scores using the same platform. The mentorship program made me feel accountable for my performance and made me realize the mistakes I had made during my first attempt. The e-GMAT mocks are a good representative of the actual GMAT and the Scholaranium questions also comprise of a good mix. In short, once I had the access to the e-GMAT platform, I never felt the need for more. I would highly recommend anyone, who is especially facing any issue with the Verbal section, to get enrolled in the mentorship program and be truthful to it.
To be honest for any program to work, we ourselves play a very critical role. Unless we are extremely critical of and truthful with ourselves, no study material can help us reach the target score. Likewise, e-GMAT also mentions so in a very clear way. For e.g. the mentorship program would not have worked if I wasn’t honest to DJ about meeting my milestones or if I didn’t tell him the actual issues I was facing, I wouldn’t get the advice I expected. It is a two way street. Here, I’d like to appreciate the role DJ has played with all my sincerity. He was always there when I scored badly on my mocks to lift my morale, to help me with any specific issue and at the same time he showed me the mirror when I was going wrong and when it was time to pull up my socks. I ended up getting a 750 on my third attempt. Not only my verbal score improved from a V32 to a V41, but my Quant score also improved from a Q48 to a Q50. Although, I did not use the e-GMAT Quant course but I sure did practise the sums on its Scholaranium platform, which helped me a lot.
On a parting note I’d like to mention two takeaways one from each of the founders of e-GMAT.
Once while attending a webinar Rajat mentioned there are two types of students who access the same material, one achieves his target score while the other one fails to achieve it. He asks us the reason why? Both the students had access to the same material, so ideally both of them should have succeeded. So what was that differentiating factor?
On similar lines, at the beginning of the e-GMAT course, Payal, in one of her videos about the various stages of learning, talks about the importance of being self-critical. She puts forth a very interesting strategy that helped me particularly during my prep. It was asking the question WHY? If you get a SC question right, figure out why did you get it right? Similarly, if you get a SC question wrong, figure out the reason? What made you select the wrong choice and eliminate the right one? I think this level of self-criticality is expected out of every one of us taking a dig at GMAT.
Lastly, I’d like to say always look at the big picture. Do not lose sight of it. GMAT is not the end of the world.
In the first mock GMAT test score I scored 590 with q44 and a v28.in my first attempt at GMAT I score a q49 v32 and I retook GMAT after a month and scored a 690 with q47 and v38.I undertook I lacked the basic skills to score higher on GMAT verbal.EGMAT course helped me build my core verbal skills and I ended up scoring V38.the master comprehension course acts as a building block for a great verbal score especially for non native speakers.the basics of sentence structure,prethinking in CR and RV have immensly helped me with my GMAT preparation.
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eGMAT Mentorship is a GMAT experience with a human face. It can be challenging to have a tight study schedule with competing work and family obligations. In such a situation, eGMAT mentorship is a saviour because it not only saves you time by providing you with a clear path to achieve your GMAT goals but also keeps you motivated and pulls you back when you are going off the course. This in particular is key as consistency is the most important factor for the GMAT.
The eGMAT online platform is also one of the best I have seen so far:
· The way the course is designed e.g. it is very easy to listen to all the theory through videos and then practise on files through various quizzes to cement the concepts.
· The SIGMA mock tests give you analytics on time taken per question and section of the GMAT. This is as close to the ESR as you can get. This was crucial for me and my mentors to understand what was happening to me in the test mode and devise a strategy to get over my areas of weakness.
* I was skeptical about my scope to improve on Quant but eGMAT made it possible. Without the exceptional support and guidance from Karan and Ashutosh, I do not think this would be possible.
If you have limited time and are keen to get a good score, I would recommend the eGMAT mentorship program without a doubt. I owe my score almost entirely to them. My only regret is, I wish I had found them earlier.
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710 Q49 V38 (Online)
I started my GMAT preparation from scratch. Did not know the structure, marking scheme, patter, types of questions,etc. With proper guidance and customised study plan that was crafted for me on basis of my performance in first mock, i was able to concentrate more on learning rather than planning how to study. The verbal course can do wonders and has so much to offer. It helps strengthen the basics and then allows you to practice the GMAT like questions. Scholaranium has well crafted questions which help in mastering the actual GMAT questions with ease. Egmat course and mentorship program helped me achieve my target score of 700+
The best part about the e-GMAT course is that it offers an accurate, well planned and data-driven approach to help you work towards improving your GMAT score at a very affordable price.
To give some context, I took the GMAT last year by relying only on the Official Guide. While this helped me realize my baseline score, it also made me realize several concept and process weaknesses that I knew I had to work on. I needed a very personalized approach that allowed me to build a strong conceptual foundation from scratch and then develop systematic approaches to solving each type of question possible in the test. I quickly realized that the only way to get this would be through a tutor that could give me personalized attention but at a significant cost.
e-GMAT however is able to provide a very similar service by leveraging data analysis to understand a student's strengths and weaknesses thoroughly. The team of experts is with you every step of the way in charting out a structured plan on cementing Quantitative and Verbal concepts and processes. I exchanged 40+ emails with the team. They were very quick and detailed in their responses. A special thanks to Deepak Bansal and Karan Kantharia for their support throughout this journey. Various team experts supported me while I was learning the concepts and processes. Deepak was able to use my quiz attempt and mock test data to provide valuable insight into critical weaknesses that I had. The key weaknesses that he was able to point out were pacing myself, paying special attention to key weak areas in RC & SC and revisiting concept files for specific topics in Q or V. I was able to improve my score from 690 to 740 in my first attempt since working with e-GMAT. I was able to push it 10 points higher because of further inputs from Deepak on specific areas of improvement.
To use e-GMAT's empowering tools to excel, you will need the following traits:
1. Adaptability: Initially, you will need to be very adaptable to change your existing thought processes and systems. The more adaptable you are, the more quickly you will be able to learn the e-GMAT way.
2. Sincerity: One of the key aspects to being successful with e-GMAT is to follow their recommendations thoroughly. The more sincere and diligent you are in taking the recommendations of experts seriously, the more you will benefit.
3. Trust the process: Their methods have stood the test of time and generated several success stories. Trusting the process is essential in helping you take ownership of your journey to excel at the GMAT. This will also allow you to give it your 100% when transforming the way you approach the GMAT.
With these traits and the support that the team offers, I have no doubt that you will be successful in achieving a higher score than you would by yourself!
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Hey folks,
Acing GMAT is not an easy journey. When I first saw an SC problem, I felt that I will never be able to do well on this exam. Some of my peers who scored well could solve SC Qs in less than a minute. I continued to ask myself what is it that I am missing.
I tried several offline coaching institutes. Solved OG, coaching institute material and what not. It still took me at least 3 mins to tackle a SC Qs.
Finally, I came across e-GMAT's SC course. Its approach of teaching SC was no where close to what I had been taught. One module at a time, I kept moving. It took me about a month to internalise every concept. And after doing so, my SC skills were far better than some of the best English writers. I became so proficient that at times I could spot errors in newspaper editorials.
Since then I have recommended e-GMAT's SC to at least 10 friends who have shared similar problems as mine.
I jumped from V19 to V34. And now I am close to V 40. My concepts are totally clear, however, comprehension and speed need more work.
I thank the e-GMAT's team and would like to tell all my fellow community members here, don't give up; we will get there!