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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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Joined: Jan 15, 2020
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V40 (Online)
For anyone planning to take the GMAT exam, E-gmat's curriculum is a godsend. I had a low score on Verbal (V27) in the first mock I took and the Master Comprehension module given right before the verbal module, helped me in building concepts that were required to solve the tricky and often lengthy sentence correction and critical reasoning questions. The verbal module breaks the entire SC, CR and RC into small blocks where each and every possible information is covered and learning is retained due to multiple repetitions and practice and application quizzes.
Designing tests according to my aptitude in the Scholaranium platform helped me determine my exact areas of weaknesses and the areas which needed the most attention.
E-gmat is a good platform for improving your GMAT scores. I had taken the verbal online course. Its a comprehensive course. I found the Sentence correction and reading comprehension courses the most helpful. Scholaranium is also a very good platform to improve your timing as well as the accuracy. The e-gmat support team is also quite helpful. I scored a 35 in the final verbal test with a total score a 700. I believe I underscored a bit (probably because of the anxiety). I believe egmat prepares you to score well in verbal which can help you cross the magic mark of 700!
I did my GMAT in June 2020, but on an unlucky moment in another country (due to COVID) and got a 560 score. I started the E-GMAT course in November 2020. The course is very good, well structured and complete. It helped a lot to boost my levels but I found I could not get into the 700 region (which was my target). Although my general score improved a lot (to 680 on different mock tests), it did not get me over 700, due to my verbal scores which were stuck on V35.
I took the intense mentoring the last 5 days to get a final push, although good tips, sadly I could not enjoy any benefits on test day. Perhaps I was unlucky, because I liked the final push tips they gave.
All by all, really good course, worth its money!
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e-GMAT's 'GMAT Online' offering is a great course to get you started with your GMAT Prep. Before purchasing this course, I had already explored a few other free offerings from other prep companies and was yet stuck at a score between 610-630 in mocks. After attending one of Rajat's RC webinars and applying the concepts in OG questions, I saw an increase in my accuracy. This prompted me to try out the free version of e-GMAT and I absolutely loved this limited version of the course. So much so that I decided to go ahead and try out the full-fledged version of GMAT Online after getting a decent discount 😊
I started my preparation in June 2020 in the midst of the pandemic despite working 50+ hours a week. I landed a 570 in my first sigma mock. I reached out to the e-GMAT Support Team and requested them to help me with the next steps. The team created a customized study plan for me which I used until my first GMAT attempt in October 2020. Until a week prior to this attempt I was still scoring a 680 in sigma mocks. I was confident that I would be able to score somewhere in the vicinity of a 700. However, I got a 630 (Q48 V35) in my first GMAT (online) attempt. Upon performing a post-test analysis, I realized that my timing strategy for Verbal was not on point due to losing out time on harder RC questions. Post this attempt I again reached out to e-GMAT’s Strategy Team for help. I was suggested to follow a strict plan which involved using a mix of tools such as timed custom quizzes, strategic review of errors and GMAT Club mocks. By the end of November, I was scoring between 680-690 in both GMAT Club mocks and the GMAC Official mock. Thus, I decided to attempt the GMAT (Online) exam again in December. I secured a 680 (Q48 V35) in this attempt and this was a good enough score for me to apply to my target B-schools (I also secured admits to 2 of the 3 top IIMs in India with this score)
To summarize, I would highly recommend e-GMAT’s ‘GMAT Online’ course to those looking to build a solid foundation in both Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning. From GMAT Online’s Quant course, one can learn quite a lot of tips and tricks which can help solve even the hardest quant problems on the GMAT. Apart from the core content, the UI of the portal/application is very smooth and easy to use. If you are looking for a GMAT prep course with great customer support apart from great content, e-GMAT is what you should go for!
I purchased e Gmat Online by using a promotion code. In my opinion, the course is very detailed.
It is an enjoyable learning process. The course structure is very straightforward and breaks down through concepts in easy-to-understand videos and slides. The section modules are studied in a fun way and offer ideas and methods to solve the GMAT questions.
Despite all my positives, I do not think that studying only through e-GMAT is enough to get a decent score if you have fundamental gaps. (or if you are an international applicant with a mother tongue different than English). I recommend all candidates combine the e-GMAT verbal and quant section with official GMAT materials in their preparations.
I started my GMAT Prep journey in Sep'20. Although I was confident in the Quant and RC section, I knew I had to score well in SC and CR as well to achieve my target score of 720+. I started researching about verbal courses through the internet and interacting with friends/seniors. This is where E-Gmat came into the picture.
I must say that the course content and the method of teaching has exceeded my expectations. The course has been designed elegantly with a perfect mix of concepts, theory, examples, application, and tests. The best thing is that they never tell you to mug up rules, instead, they will tell you how to answer questions through logic and meaning. This approach assisted me a lot while attempting tricky questions. Also, the pre-thinking approach in CR helped me develop an overall thought process by which I could eliminate 2-3 options directly. The scholaranium, with its vast question pool and analytics system, helped me to improve on my timing while attempting the questions and enabled me to identify and learn from my mistakes. The instructors were quick to respond to questions, although I just sent them a couple of them as most of my questions were already answered in the inbuilt forum.
I would firmly recommend E-GMAT verbal course to anyone who's looking for improving their score in the verbal section.
I started the E-Gmat course to only improve the verbal section of GMAT before a month, Though my exam didn't go as good as i had thought , one thing i particularly want to appreciate is the mentor's understanding of the weaknesses and the support they give by personal preparation plan, there is no doubt that these guys are dedicated and they actually really know where things can go wrong in exam. Like in my case, Dhananjay was my mentor, he just saw my scholranium, asked me few questions and immediately understood i was weak in RC , accordingly he made plan for my final week before exam, though it didn't go good, but the reason is definitely not related to e-gmat. The second thing is the mock tests and the detailed analysis that we get after them, this really helps knowing where exactly we went wrong and what are the weak topics of each section, understanding these can considerably help save time in preparation. Now I am preparing again and hope this time i reach my target score with the help of my mentor.
After giving multiple attempts of GMAT and seeing no significant improvement in score, I turned to e-gmat's Verbal Online course as I was performing comparatively poorly in Verbal (V37/Q48). I reached out to e-gmat staff members for help navigating through the vast course material and in turn received prompt support from Dhananjay (DJ). DJ scheduled zoom sessions and walked me through ESR's of my last few attempts, identifying a pattern in the way I have been answering verbal questions and why I failed in my previous attempts. DJ drafted a week's worth of plan of attack which helped me identify my weaknesses via diagnostic tests. This intervention was very helpful as I assumed I was plateauing in GMAT because of multiple unknown issues.
I was scoring around 630 with verbal somewhere around 30s and decided to take up e-gmat verbal online first around April. The meaning based approach for the SCs was a game changer. The grammar rules are very clearly explained and the Scholaranium’s archive of questions helped me cover all types of concepts I had struggled with. After that my verbal score improved significantly. I later purchased the quant course too and the tricks for some of the concepts came in really handy. Although i was on and off with the practice due to full time work, the mocks made the final exam super easy. I felt that the quant questions on mock were a little tougher than the ones i received in the final exam but they gave a good practice to all kinds of questions. E-gmat also provides free tests with sites such as gmat club and 800 score, so overall it was a really good platform to get myself accustomed to the testing environment. On top of that, the support team was always quick to respond to the queries posted on the forum, giving clear explanations to the correct approach and faults with other approaches that trick us into wrong answers. Thanks to the-gmat team for their services !
Joined: Jun 21, 2020
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
670 Q50 V31 (Online)
The best part about the e-GMAT course is that I could mail the team with any questions, not just related to the subject, but anything related to preparation plan, strategy, etc and they would always reply within a day. This really helped me refine my study plan at a time when I was not seeing any improvement.
The SigmaX mock also helped me accurately predict my verbal score. Though the quant score was slightly off. (I got a 640 - Q48, V30), one day before the exam.
My only negative feedback point that I have for the course is that they don't have an option to watch the videos at a higher speed. Given the amount of recorded content available, I took way more time than I was hoping to, just to finish watching all the content for Verbal. Since I was already doing fairly well in Quant, I did not spend much time there.
Overall, I would say the free portion of the course available is a pretty accurate representation of the whole. If you are planning to purchase this course, I highly recommend that you go through the free content available, to make sure this course is the right fit for you.