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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.

Here is what you will get with e-GMAT 

  • GMAT Strategy Onboarding
  • 5 SIGma-X mocks to get an accurate assessment of your abilities
  • e-GMAT PSP to build a personalized and time-optimal study plan
  • Top Instructor curated 200+ hours of video lessons
  • 2500+ Application and Exercise Questions
  • Scholaranium platinum with 2500+GMAT like Questions
  • 24*7 Customer Support
  • Forum Support
  • Hyper-Personalized Improvement Plans
  • Last Mile Push from e-GMAT Mentors

 

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e-GMAT Online Intensive
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Most Reviewed e-GMAT Instructors

Payal Tandon
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254
Average Rating
4.8
Rajat Sadana
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187
Average Rating
4.8
Krishna Chaitanya
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92
Average Rating
4.8
Shraddha Jaiswal
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85
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4.8
Dhananjay(DJ)
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42
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4.9
Archit
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13
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5.0
Atreya Roy
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13
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4.8
Rida Shafeek
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10
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4.9
Abha Mohan
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6
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4.8
Ashutosh
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5
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5.0
Deepak
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5
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4.8
Saquib Hasnain
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3
Average Rating
4.7
Piyush Beriwal
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1
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5.0
Rashmi Vaidya
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1
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5.0
Abhishek Raj
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1
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4.0

AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for e-GMAT*

e-GMAT has proven to be a comprehensive and effective GMAT preparation resource for a diverse range of test-takers. Its structured, step-by-step curriculum is beneficial for students with various backgrounds, with special focus on quant and verbal, featuring foundational skills to advanced strategies. Key strengths include personalized study plans, targeted quizzes like Scholaranium and cementing quizzes, and a data-driven PACE system that optimizes study efficiency. Many users highlight the importance of the mentorship and support provided by the Last Mile Program (LMP), which offers tailored guidance and timely feedback. The platform is especially noted for its realistic mock exams and detailed analytics, helping users improve their scores consistently. Overall, e-GMAT is praised for its ability to help users overcome their weaknesses and achieve significant score improvements, often excelling in areas where traditional methods fall short.
22 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "extensive content, very similar to what I faced in actual exam..." Read more
  • "right from scratch, going through basics and it helped me immensely improve my verbal command...." Read more
  • "realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT provides a really structured and personalized approach to studying..." Read more
  • "program s modular study approach and data-driven analytics were standout features..." Read more
  • "Great methodology..." Read more
  • "comprehensive curriculum that builds concepts step-by-step..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT not only enhanced my skills but also boosted my confidence..." Read more
  • "versatility..." Read more
  • "Highly tailored and well structured content..." Read more
  • "program s clear, step-by-step approach..." Read more
  • "build the basic foundation as well as for understanding difficult questions..." Read more
  • "Clear and structured curriculum tailored for students of all levels..." Read more
  • "comprehensive Quant and Verbal sections..." Read more
  • "structured course and tools..." Read more
  • "course s structured approach and effective resources..." Read more
  • "pre-thinking approach is absolute magic for tackling Verbal..." Read more
  • "Highly personalized and easy-to-follow course structure..." Read more
  • "content to be very carefully crafted, covering all aspects and question types..." Read more
  • "Study Tools and Resources..." Read more
  • "verbal prep is unparalled..." Read more
  • "Clear and structured curriculum tailored for students of all levels..." Read more
22 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "it helped me immensely improve my verbal command..." Read more
  • "progressively build skills..." Read more
  • "used e-GMAT to improve my GMAT score from 605 to 675..." Read more
  • "Helped me a lot in increasing my score..." Read more
  • "improved from 565 to 645..." Read more
  • "improved my score to 695..." Read more
  • "gave me clear strategies and plenty of practice to improve my Verbal, Quant, and Data Interpretation skills..." Read more
  • "achieve their target scores..." Read more
  • "initial mock and scoring a 665..." Read more
  • "achieve my target score..." Read more
  • "improved from 515 (36th percentile) to 655 on the GMAT..." Read more
  • "course s structured progression was especially helpful, starting with foundational skills..." Read more
  • " improve my score to 665..." Read more
  • "improved from 495 to 695..." Read more
  • "achieving a 675..." Read more
  • "helped me in getting a 675 score..." Read more
  • "accuracy improved significantly in Verbal and DI..." Read more
  • "achieved a score of 675..." Read more
  • "better score..." Read more
  • "improve my Verbal Reasoning score from the 49th to the 94th percentile..." Read more
  • "free mock test on E-GMAT and got a 565..." Read more
  • "achieved a 685- a score I once thought was out of reach..." Read more
8 users mention "Additional Resources"
  • "LMP helped me a lot at every stage of my prep..." Read more
  • "the greatest asset to me was the Last Mile Program..." Read more
  • "Last Mile Preparation (LMP) was crucial in the final weeks of my preparation..." Read more
  • "mentor Dhruv provided consistent guidance through regular performance analysis..." Read more
  • "personalized mentorship through the Last Mile Push (LMP) program..." Read more
  • "1-1 mentorship provided in the Last Mile Program..." Read more
  • "personalized guidance provided by my mentor was a real game changer..." Read more
  • "Mentorship: I was assigned a personal mentor, Rashmi..." Read more
5 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "chose e-GMAT for its user-friendly, data-oriented interface..." Read more
  • "ease of using e-gmat stands out..." Read more
  • "user-friendly interface..." Read more
  • "personalized, self-paced, and convenient..." Read more
  • "PACE engine is a game-changer..." Read more
5 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "sigmaX mocks: hands down the best set of mocks you will find...." Read more
  • "realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis..." Read more
  • "analysis were impressive..." Read more
  • "The Cementing Quizzes reinforced my learning and solidified key concepts...." Read more
  • "exercises and mock tests is another standout feature..." Read more
5 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "support and mentorship: this is the best part! they were always just an email away and I always got their reply within few hours!..." Read more
  • "prompt responses..." Read more
  • "timely feedback from mentors..." Read more
  • "continuous support of the mentor..." Read more
  • "continuous support of the mentor..." Read more
5 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "their DI content was very close to what I experienced in exam...." Read more
  • "course that provides Data Insights learning modules in such depth..." Read more
  • "especially for the recently added section Data Insights..." Read more
  • "their Data Insights section deserves special mention..." Read more
  • "platform s Data Insights module stands out..." Read more
4 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "Egmat coz of my constant low scoring in verbal, and i started right from scratch, going through basics and it helped me immensely improve my verbal command...." Read more
  • "verbal-first approach provided a strong foundation..." Read more
  • "Pre-thinking approach in CR was a game-changer..." Read more
  • "Good Verbal Course..." Read more
4 users mention "Expert Instructors"
  • "specially Abha was always there to resolve all my queries anytime i reached out to her..." Read more
  • "features that actually feel like they re designed to help you succeed..." Read more
  • "Mentors provide guidance beyond just academics..." Read more
  • "mentor Rashmi, who was kind enough to proactively check in and offer course correction steps..." Read more
1 users mention "Great value for money"
  • "It s a valuable investment for anyone aiming for top results!..." Read more
1 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "Scholarium question bank offers level-adjusted questions that closely mimic actual GMAT questions..." Read more
1 users mention "Engaging Delivery"
  • "live sessions and weekly coffee chats..." Read more
1 users mention "Great for Quant"
  • "their PACE in quants is really a game changer..." Read more
1 users mention "New Updated Material"
1 users mention "Weak Fundamentals"
  • "Numbers were never my strong suit..." Read more
1 users mention "Confusing Platform"
  • "some parts of the course not self paced. they run at 1x speed only which can be boring and frustrating sometime..." Read more
1 users mention "Dull Delivery"
  • "the English teacher speaks a little slowly which makes it more difficult to complete the English part..." Read more
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April 12, 2022
k11152325

Joined: Nov 07, 2019

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V38

Journey from 620(Q49 V27) to 730(Q50 V38)

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Improvement 110 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

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I appeared for my first GMAT attempt on 23rd July, 2021 with sufficient enough preparation of about 3 months, but I could score only 620. Having been a bright student for most part of my life, I was not able to comprehend the fact that I scored only V27. I was a bit shocked and depressed because I knew this was not my best and I could do better. I took a break of about 2 months before entering into a full-fledged preparation mode. I researched about available options for online GMAT preparation courses and, after a thorough analysis and reading multiple reviews from different sources, I decided to go with e-GMAT.

Following were my reasons to go with e-GMAT and what makes them unique, especially for a non-native English speaker like me:

It’s a complete package – When I was narrowing down my options, it was a close call between TTP and e-GMAT. Why I preferred e-GMAT over TTP is because after the end of the course, e-GMAT has this amazing feature/tool called Scholaranium. It is a quizzing platform with tons of features. We can customise the quizzes as per our need at a granule level. For example, we can practice RC passages from a specific domain (such as history, economics, biosciences, etc), CR arguments of a particular type (such as bold face, flaw, fill in the blank, etc), SC questions from a particular concept (such as tenses, modifiers, parallelism, idioms, etc), and Quant questions from a particular domain (such as prime numbers, even-odd, absolute inequality, triangle, sets, etc). We can also customise quizzes to simulate the Quant and Verbal sections of GMAT and slowly work on our appetite to get accustomed to the full length GMAT (increasing accuracy while staying within optimum time limits).

Each question (be it from the concept file, application file, practice file or Scholaranium) has an explicitly elaborate explanation in the form of text or a short video. Even if we are not satisfied/convinced by the explanation, each question has its own “Ask an expert” section with an explicit thread of previously answered/unanswered doubts. Most of the queries get addressed by this stage, even if not, we can always post our doubt and can expect it addressed within 24-hours (mostly).

The course is structured in such a way that you can actually feel growing at an intellectual level with each passing module. You go through the concept files, practice some easy level questions, and slowly move on to the 700-750 level questions, and the transition is so seamless that you actually feel more and more confident with each completing section.

Another amazing feature that makes e-GMAT unique is their approach. Entire preparation plan is divided into three stages: first you learn all the concepts, then you practice those concepts under Cementing stage (medium to hard level questions of a particular section in a timed environment) and once you are done with both these stages for all the sections, you move to the third stage in which you practice questions from multiple sections, slowly working towards test readiness.

Also, they offer 5 mocks (including 1 free mock), which are VERY similar to the actual GMAT exam. I used only 3 of those paid ones and my score were 750, 710 and 740. The feedback that you get from xPERT engine on these mocks is unmatchable. It shows timing vs accuracy matrix at not only sectional but also sub-sectional level. You can analyse SOO much from this data to work on your weak areas as per your requirement/need. In addition to that, whenever in doubt, you can of course reach out to the e-GMAT team anytime and they help you with each and every doubt within a couple of hours.

The one-on-one support that you get from the e-GMAT team regarding your doubts, next step, or feedback on your mock is just unparalleled. It's as good as having a private tutor. I owe a major part of my success (can call 730 a “success” :P) to Ms. Rida Shafeek and Mr. Dhananjay Lowe. I was associated with Mr. DJ during the initial phase and he helped me with each and every doubt, not necessarily related to the concepts. During the final few days, Ms. Rida was the one who helped me stay on track and learn from my mistakes. She used to analyse each of my mocks, make custom, structured, to the point and hyper specific data driven Loom videos, help me maintain my error logs, point out the topics that I needed to revisit, and comment on my general test taking strategy (such as timings in each block), my weak areas, and my strengths. She also helped me understand when I should just let go of a particular question in order to save time for the future ones. I would say, she was the saviour for me during those last 10-15 days that are the most crucial ones in anyone’s test prep journey.

I tried to extract as much as I could from the feedbacks that I received from Ms. Rida and finally went ahead and attempted the GMAT on 09th April, 2022. The moment I saw screen flashing 730 (Q50 V38), I knew it was all worth it.

One more thing that I would like to explicitly mention is that my subscription to their portal ended just 2 days before my actual exam and upon request they extended it for 3 days without any extra charge. This act (in addition to the several reasons mentioned above) shows that although they are in this for business (obviously), e-GMAT stands for something much more than just a means to make money.

In conclusion, if you chose to make e-GMAT part of your journey, rest assured that “they will be there for you” till the very Last Mile.

I thank Rajat, Payal, Rida, Dhananjay (DJ) and the entire e-GMAT team for making it all worthwhile.

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April 11, 2022
plant123

Joined: Dec 02, 2021

Posts: 23

Kudos: 15

Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q49 V42

640 to 750

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Improvement 110 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

e-GMAT is a great affordable course for those who want a top GMAT score. I purchased the 4 month course in November and spent the next 4 months learning the concepts and strategies outlined in the course modules. I found both the verbal and quant course modules to be excellent. The modules clearly explained the concepts in short digestible videos.

Verbal Scholaranium is fantastic with in-depth analysis and good questions. I found Quant questions were not as representative of the OG questions, I instead utilised the GMAT Club tests for Quant.

Overall, excellent verbal course (I improved from V35 to V42) and great analytics that highlight areas to focus on. Thanks e-GMAT team.

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April 10, 2022
shaunaknatuu

Joined: Apr 06, 2021

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q51 V36

660 to 730

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Improvement 70 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

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I was reluctant to take the course because i was confident that my quant is extremely strong and i will be easily be able to study verbal. But that was not at all the case with me after I got 660 for 2 times. I realized that I needed to build a thorough understanding for verbal and of all the courses available, Egmat is hands down the best one.
In verbal, the master comprehension is very effective and starts from the basics. It feels unnecessary in the beginning but as RC passages become difficult, it becomes more and more relevant. In CR the prethinking is a game changer.
For SC the questions that I practiced were a bit different from those on the main exam. Scholarnium gives insights on which aspects need improvement and Sigma-X provides a platform to test the learnings.
The support team is extremely efficient and very helpful. Their advices were very crucial in achieveing 730.
I wish I had taken the course before my first attempt.

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April 03, 2022
satya7795

Joined: Jan 31, 2018

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q51 V37

5th - Attempt 730. With initial 2 attempts without prep.

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My initial attempt without prep was 610(Q50, V23). I'm pretty sure V23 was a fluke. After receiving a suggestion to signup for the E-GMAT course from a family friend(740), I decided to signup for the E-GMAT course. The initial 3 months of prep were irregular. To be honest, I misused my course. I simply went through video lectures without paying attention. I practiced a lot of questions without following any of the E-GMAT's methodologies and I ended up with 660 (Q49, V31). Note: At this point in time I took just one mock test. Frustrated with my performance I reached out to the E-GMAT team to help me understand what is wrong with my performance. I think this is the best decision of my life.

The E-GMAT team placed me under the LMP program (Where you would be assigned to a mentor to track your performance). My first mentor was Atreya, He immediately figured out that my way of preparation was bad and asked me to redo my course. There were a lot of features which I left unexplored for example. 1) Sigma X mock test (Accuracy of these mocks is beyond my imagination. my score in mocks is ±10 points the score on the official GMAT). 2) Scholarinum (Targeted practice on your weakness). 3) The P.A.C.E (Based on your weakness the course automatically suggests which lectures you should be focussing on. Thereby saving you a lot of time). After spending 2 months (irregularly) I was impatient so I took one more official test now I ended with 690 (Q50, V 32).

After this, my mentor had to change for some reason. I was assigned to Rida Shafeek. She quickly assessed my profile and made me focus on my weak areas (SC and CR). I was asked to take mini mocks and I would an immediate review of the test which I took. Rida made me focus primarily on methodologies to solve problems rather than solving a ton of problems. She prepared a plan for me to take mocks in right away. Not just preparation, Rida constantly strived to help me build the right mindset for my final D-day. And the result is 730 (Q51, V37). It was Rida from the E-GMAT team who made this possible for me.

Summing up everything, E-GMAT has the right course material and the right mentors to help you achieve your target score.

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April 02, 2022
srvchy

Joined: Oct 04, 2020

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q47 V44

740 on my 1st attempt!

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Improvement 160 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

Location Online

I started my GMAT journey by going through the Official Guide and rummaging through GMAT content on the Internet. I watched many videos online and read countless articles and blog posts to learn more about the exam structure, what resources are necessary and how to approach the exam. This primary research informed me that going to a local GMAT prep provider or trying to do this on my own probably would not be good. So, I searched for online GMAT prep providers who could help me through the process of tackling the GMAT and came across a webinar hosted by Rajat from E-GMAT on Critical Reasoning. It was the first time I was introduced to the idea of ''pre-thinking''. I went through some of the SC videos that one can access for free - I was hooked. I then proceeded to buy the entire E-GMAT course.

I first sat for a Sigma X mock (E-GMAT's own set of mock exams) to assess where I stand and what areas I need to improve. I scored a 580 (Q41, V29) and contacted the E-GMAT strategy team to provide me with a plan moving forward. The E-GMAT course also has a neat feature that allows you to personalize your study based on your target score, hours you can put in each weekday/weekend, and when you wish to sit for the exam. I sat down with Dhruv over a Zoom call to discuss my Sigma X mock, and after the call received an email with clear guidelines on what to do next in my preparation. The Master Comprehension course provided a solid introduction to the Verbal section. At the same time, the cementing quizzes that I took after completing SC, CR, and RC helped me identify problem areas.

The modules that helped me the most were the Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning modules and Quant 2.0. The ''meaning-based approach'' helped me understand SC questions more clearly and look beyond grammatical errors - this helped me solve 700-level questions more confidently. I initially struggled to understand the nuances in CR questions. However, as I understood "Pre-thinking'' and tried to implement it in questions, I got a good grasp on more challenging CR questions.

Quant 2.0 covers every Quant topic and sub-section with great depth. The focus is on learning the process skills to help you solve GMAT questions. A diagnostic quiz at the start of each module assesses your initial ability. In addition, every part of the E-GMAT learning module (both Quant and Verbal) is now equipped with P.A.C.E (Personalized, Adaptive, Course Engine) that allows you to skip portions of each module based on your score in the diagnostic quiz. This feature can save students time that they can use elsewhere.

Scholaranium 2.0 is where you go from learning to implementation. It is a robust platform that provides you with hundreds of questions in each section. In addition, you get access to a whole range of data analytics on Scholaranium 2.0 - you can pinpoint weak areas, time taken on questions, and what level (easy/medium/hard) questions you are struggling on. You can also take customized quizzes based on your preferences. The question bank in Scholaranium has more than enough questions to provide you with solid preparation. I found the Quant Scholaranium questions more challenging than OG questions or the actual exam, which helps you prepare better when you sit for the GMAT. In addition, the detailed explanations provided after each question and the query threads where students can clear any doubts help you get a clear understanding.

While the GMATPrep mocks are the closest thing to the actual exam in terms of algorithm and difficulty level, they do not provide detailed feedback on your mock performance. What is the point of sitting for mocks if you cannot understand where you are lacking, right? This is where Sigma-X mocks help you with a complete debrief of your performance. The time taken on each question, performance on each sub-section, and detailed explanations are provided for each question. As you get closer to the actual exam, the scores on your Sigma-X mock will reflect your actual score. My scores on the Sigma-X mocks were within 20 points of my final score.

Finally, I would like to talk about how I went from scoring around 700 on my 2nd/3rd Sigma-X mocks to scoring 740 on the actual exam. After I scored a 710 on my 3rd Sigma-X mock, I reached out to the E-GMAT strategy team as I did not know what else I could possibly do to improve. I also had two and a half weeks left before my exam. The Strategy team informed me about the Last Mile Pledge program at E-GMAT. The Last Mile Pledge initiative provides students with a mentor who guides them through the final stages of preparation and a holistic plan leading up to the exam. I got in touch with Rida, who sat down on a call with me and patiently listened to all my concerns. She then shared a hyper-specific plan with personalized videos that catered to my weak points. She pointed out that I did not take enough cementing quizzes or quizzes that mimicked each section of the exam (31 Verbal/36 quant question quizzes). I took her feedback on board and stayed in touch over the next two weeks as she continued to share more plans with me to improve in problem areas.

Rida's best piece of advice was not to take too many mock exams. Many people on online forums suggest taking as many mocks as possible. However, I believe it is better to take fewer mocks and focus on the problems you are making rather than keep taking one after the other - something that I learned from Rida. I took just six mocks leading up to the exam, and I felt it was adequate. I would like to thank Rida for taking the time to listen to my endless questions, prepare a plan based on my performance in Scholaranium and Sigma-X mocks, and provide me with a clear path to getting a good score.

If you are reading this review and have made it this far, I would like to thank you for taking the time. If you are preparing for the GMAT, E-GMAT is the best support you can get out there. However, please do your own research before deciding since you will be investing a lot of time, money, and effort once you select a prep provider. Having said that, you cannot go wrong with E-GMAT.

The E-GMAT course and analytics are continuously improved, and more modules are added every few months. For example, the P.A.C.E feature was not there when I started the course but was later introduced. Overall, E-GMAT is one of the best GMAT prep providers, and my 160 point score improvement is a testament to their credentials!

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March 28, 2022
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Joined: Dec 21, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q50 V40

Superb course all round

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Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

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I would absolutely recommend this course to anyone out there to achieve their full potential for GMAT. The entire course is designed in very phased manner, and concepts are covered in a very detailed manner.

The full length tests are great practice for the actual exam, and very helpful for achieving exam day temperament. I think the Verbal chapters especially help in digging out the basics and were the reason for my robust verbal score.

Overall, the most easy to understand, well structured and effective course. Pace it to your liking, and ultimately you should achieve a great score. All the best!

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March 27, 2022
CamilaCor

Joined: Mar 06, 2021

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q49 V41 (Online)

From 550 to 730 with personalized mentorship from DJ

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Improvement 180 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

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In my opinion, E-gmat is the best possible tool you need to tackle GMAT and reach your target score. Initially, when I decided to take GMAT, I took a "cold test" in which I got 550. I was worried about how to best tackle the massive amount of information that I needed to look at (in my case: basically everything), while working very long hours (~12 hs a day). It was a colleague of mine that recommended E-GMAT, as the best way to study focused on the areas that you need to improve and also structure your test taking methodology.

My weakest area was Verbal and E-GMAT taught me how to tackle Verbal questions in a structured manner and save time. The course is focused on teaching techniques that, once you incorporate, help you solve questions faster and efficiently. For me, that was mostly "pre-thinking" (trying to guess a few ideas that would answer the question, so that you don't select deceiving choices) and Reading Comprehension reading strategies. Also, what I loved is that most questions have a detailed video explanations which cover why correct choice is correct, but also why incorrect choices are incorrect (including descriptions of "common traps"). The quality of these explanations and level of insights were really helpful. Actually, they helped me identify some patterns that appear on GMAT questions frequently, something that increased my confidence on exam day.

I would also recommend doing the Quant course, even if you come from technical background. The quant course has a feature that assesses your previous knowledge through diagnostic quizes and then adapts the course so that you make best use of your time. For example, you might know some circle and triangles concepts very well, while you may need to work on your 3D solids concepts. Or you may even know all the geometry concepts perfectly, but need to practice GMAT level excercises. The course will be tailored to you to optimize the time invested. Additionally, I personally found Scholaranium excercises even harder than real GMAT, which I found very useful to feel well prepared!

Apart from the course, you get access to Scholaranium tool. Here, you can tailor quizes to your specific needs, in terms of types of questions, difficulty and timing. Personally, I found this tool particularly helpful to train myself to do exercises in shorter time! Also, I used it a lot to go back to "incorrect questions" and make sure I had incorporated all learnings from them.

In Scholaranium, you also get access to 5 Sigma X mocks. These exams replicate GMAT exam conditions, in terms of questions, difficulty, and even breaks between sections. I found the exams to be in a very similar difficulty level than real GMAT exam on Verbal, and even slightly more difficult in Quant. Results are actually very accurate, and after each exam you get a very detailed and insightful summary of your strenghts and weaknesses in terms of accuracy and also time. This is crucial so that you focus your preparation on where you need to improve the most.

If you also add the help from a tutor/coach that guides you and helps you understand root causes of your weaknesses across sections, you have got an unbeatable strategy! In my case, that person was DJ and I couldn't be more grateful for his help. First, he's very approachable and knowledgable about GMAT. He made a tailored study plan based on my mocks, which was key for my success. Secondly, he makes sure to be available for you when you need it the most: he responded some emails on weekends, which is something I didn't expect at all. In fact, I know from friends that instructor availability is a major issue when using other GMAT tools/options. Last but not least, he helped me gain confidence I needed to actually take the exam. When I first contacted him, I had been studying on and off (mostly off) for many months, and in around 3-4 weeks, we did the prep I needed to take the exam and get to my target score. What helped me get the confidence? DJ's personalized plan focused the preparation on my weak areas. DJ: thank you very much for your help! I couldn't have done it without you.

Overall, if you want to make the most out of your time, I would definitely recommend using E-gmat tool from day 1!

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March 25, 2022
Shivamrr19

Joined: Jan 27, 2020

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660 Q48 V34

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Hi everyone
I Enrolled with EGMAT in October 2021 . I used their platform for 5 months and this is my review.

I got a 660 in my first attempt and I enrolled with EGMAT and I found their portal really good for verbal specially Sentence Correction. For quant its above average. EGMAT helped me reach a level of 710 .
Their analytics and user interface are amazing. SCHOLARANIUM is what I believe is the Highlight of the course, its just too good.
Quality of their mocks is again above average with great analytics provided for review. One of their feature called PACE is really helpful not at all a gimmick.
So personally I can recommend EGMAT to anyone looking for a Good GMAT prep Self Paced Course.
The only problem I faced with EGMAT was because of some reasons I could not follow their entire process and I was not really satisfied with my 700-710 level performance and wanted to improve more and decided to mail them for support but didn't receive any reply from them.
Yes I did falter a bit but I expected more.

Overall the EGMAT prep course if you follow the entire process is really good and I recommend EGMAT to everyone.
And Still hoping I will soon get to that 750+ score.

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April 03, 2022
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@Shivamrr19 – thank you for your very honest and balanced review. I am glad that you liked the course and were able to improve to 710. At the same time, I am sad to see that we could not help you improve to 750+. After reading your review I investigated your case and discovered that we indeed dropped the ball. Your email was incorrectly tagged, and we did not respond to the same. We have a team that specializes in helping people improve to 750+ scores. So, write to the team so that we can create a personalized strategy for 710 to 750 improvement.

March 20, 2022
alayparikh

Joined: May 14, 2019

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V42

Journey from 660 to 730 | All thanks to EGMAT and their mentors

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I started my GMAT journey back in 2019. As it happens with most of the test-takers, I was flooded with tonnes of test-prep materials. I struggled to filter them out and fell into the trap of solving more and more questions to gain a higher score. Of course, I ended up with a disappointing score of 660. Fast forward to 2020, I re-started by GMAT prep during the lockdown. This time, I was sure that I needed a focused approach.

After speaking to a few people, I was convinced that there is nothing better than E-GMAT, especially for Verbal. Within no time, I enrolled for the course and E-GMAT was kind enough to enroll me for their pilot batch of the mentorship cohort. Here are things that stood out for me:

1. Course Content - The meaning-based approach in SC and the pre-thinking analysis in CR were game-changers. I felt much more confident, and verbal quickly became my strength from weakness. I consistently scored 40+. After having studied quant from 3 sources, I can again say that E-GMAT's quant really helped me identify gaps and feel more confident about my prep.

2. The different quizzes available - concept, application, cementing, and test-readiness. E-GMAT's emphasis on acing each of these sequentially really helped identify and bridge gaps. It helps pinpoint exact gaps and allows you to tailor your learning accordingly.

3. The focus on process skills - One thing that puzzled me was the fact that even though I knew the concepts, I would still struggle to get the answers right. The focus on the process skills becomes really critical here.

4. E-GMAT forum - the doubts forum is a gold mine. Even though the explanations are quite detailed, the question from fellow learners and the responses from E-GMAT mentors is a great way to clarify the smallest of the doubts. The response time to doubts posted is quick as well.

5. Analytics - Again, the benefit of this cannot be underestimated. Honest tip - please do not even think about sharing your subscriptions. While it is unethical, you will be the biggest loser as you end up losing the benefits of the detailed analytics available on the platform. Analytics is a single source of truth. A lot of times, I felt confident on certain topics, but the analytics gave me a different picture altogether and I realized that I was actually making mistakes in topics I felt comfortable about.

6. Sigma X - Test Readiness and time management is a big part of the prep. Sigma X does really well here. Most of the other mocks available do not provide detailed analytics. Sigma X gives detailed insights into your time management skills and ability across different levels of difficulty.

7. Lastly and most importantly - a huge shoutout to my mentors - Ashutosh and Rida. Both of them have been super hands-on and helped me with curated study plans. They brought a great deal of structure to the madness. The regular check-ins and targets helped me stay focused throughout the prep. I owe a lot to them. The last mile programme launched by E-GMAT is a great addition and I highly encourage fellow test-takers to take advantage of that.

To sum up, after having gone through materials from 2-3 test prep platforms, I can confidently say that E-GMAT is the best out there. They are consistently improving and I am sure they will come up with more and more new features to make learning simplified!

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March 18, 2022
WLGUY007

Joined: May 23, 2018

Posts: 483

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q51 V42 (Online)

Great Experience- GMAT 770 (99 Percentile- May 2021)

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Well, I started my journey for GMAT prep on my own...by purchasing bunch of books (hard copies) like KAPLAN complete set, Manhatten Prep , Official Guides 2018....
It was in in the year 2019 that I realised that its not working as I was able to solve most of problems but not in time.
I am used pen and paper kinda exam and not si much for the Online exams.

I was about give up and then saw some debriefs over GMAT CLUB regarding E-Gmats prep material.
Subscribed the same in late 2019 ...completed some part ...
but due to overload of wok had to give up again in December.

Then in January again started the preparation and so on...
the material/conetnt on egmat specially the verbal part is top notch...
RC strategy part was the best one and Master comprehension helped me a lot in solving RC/SC/CR question s much faster...
Quants I would say being an engineer was all right for me..

All n all it was a wonderful exp ...and egmat did help me a lot in scoring - GMAT 770 *Q-51;V-42;IR-8*

:)

gods were with me :)

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