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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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Strengths:
The Quant section is extremely detailed and provides an excellent range of practice questions.
The higher difficulty level helps train your brain to handle complex problems, making the actual GMAT Quant section feel much easier and more approachable.
Would make the product better:
The overall course flow for Quant could be more structured to guide learners through concepts in a smoother progression.
The Verbal section, particularly the pre-thinking approach, didn’t work well for me. The pre-recorded sessions felt less interactive and not as effective in improving verbal reasoning.
Mentor support felt quite generic — responses often leaned toward “complete the course properly” or similar advice. It sometimes seemed that personalized guidance was reserved for students who had already completed the entire course or were performing strongly. More individualized support could make a big difference for learners who need direction along the way.
This course delivers exceptional value for Quant preparation. The content is comprehensive, and the wide variety of practice questions ensures thorough mastery of key topics. While the higher difficulty level can feel challenging at first, it pays off significantly when facing the actual GMAT, as you develop both confidence and speed. However, the Verbal section and mentoring experience could be improved. The pre-recorded content lacks the engagement and adaptability that live sessions might offer, and the mentor support could be more responsive and tailored to individual learning needs. Overall, I’d still recommend this course for anyone serious about strengthening their Quant foundation, while hoping the Verbal and support aspects evolve to match the same high standard.
Strengths:
Topic covered, Structure, Online classes/Seminars
Would make the product better:
Make the content a bit more concise as it is a lot to cover to have efficient learning.
SC course - Awesome +++ really Awesome. I only started this course from last week of Aug and could only do the concepts and exercises once and regret not being able to do them second time. This is worth every penny esp. for non-natives. CR course - I could not complete this course (as I purchased this part towards the end mainly to review concepts). I did have some additional learning while doing this course esp. Pre-thinking part! Maths/ quants was also very well structured nut overall I prefer to work based on my weaknesses and strengths and I prefer to make my own schedule. Hence, for me this was not a good ad on service.
Strengths:
Sentence Correction concepts
Would make the product better:
Quant methodology and strategies
e-GMAT follows a three-step process, which comprises Concept Files, Cementing, and Test Readiness. The first step comprises learning concepts in the form of very well-defined and interesting video lectures, notes, and quizzes. The course also has functionality, which by using various quizzes helped me to understand my current strengths and weaknesses in a topic, and accordingly, it suggests the topics I could skip and topics I should cover in order to bridge the gaps in the least amount of time. In this stage, I was able to understand each concept thoroughly and build a solid foundation required for acing GMAT.
In the Cementing phase, the course allowed me to apply those learned concepts in more GMAT like questions in a timely manner, building my problem-solving skills, enhancing my speed, and improving accuracy in both Quant and Verbal sections.
In the test readiness stage, I used the course's data analytics tool to understand the areas where I was weak and more focus was required, and I used custom Scholaranium quizzes to improve my ability in those areas. The mocks included in this course are computer adaptive tests and follow algorithms very similar to the those of official GMAT exam. Egmat Mocks are very accurate predictors of actual GMAT score and provide in-depth data analysis which is very similar to ESR.
While learning a new skill we are bound to make errors but the key to ace GMAT is to learn from our errors and do not repeat them. For this process, EGMAT suggests the use of error logs and provides very good templates to maintain error logs. Maintaining and revising error logs made me understand the mistakes in my approach and the wrong patterns that I was unconsciously repeating.
Strengths:
THe strength of the product is the strong Verbal Base and good quality material
Would make the product better:
The support team doesnt provide enough feedback to improve and the course doesnt fit in for beginners
Overall feedback is the Course is not worth of the investment and the support only provide the robotic type of feedback as per book. I was literally studying for 6-7 hours a day for around 4-5 months in a very disciplined manner and I really thought I was improving but when I gave a mock I was at a 610-620 . I was given feedback to revise multiple times which i did but Alas the improvement was not not that great, the only one tutor Harsha whom i found worth giving feedback rest all the not worth the penny on the course we have spent.
The course is not helpful for the begginers but it can be helpful for the 2nd time test takers and for those who has completed the course.
Dear sampathgelam,
Thank you for your feedback. This is Rashmi Vaidya, one of the senior mentors here at e-GMAT. I am really happy that you liked our material. I am also sorry that it did not help you improve your target score.
We understand that each student has a unique requirement, and no course is one size fits it all. I am sorry that you found our support wanting – we strive to make our students’ preparation smoother by offering customized and comprehensive support. On looking back into your account, we can see that between July’21 to January’22 we have satisfactorily resolved 44 of your queries. Each of our teams has been involved in responding to these queries – from Subject Matter experts and mentors to support staff. We noticed that in none of your correspondence have you pointed out that you are dissatisfied with our support or that you found it lacking, so I am assuming that the responses resolved your concerns at that time.
However, I understand that the suggestions did not help you improve your score, and I am sorry for that.
Regarding your feedback about the course not being for first-time test takers, I would like to say that a lot of our students are first-time test takers. They have made the most of the course – improving by massive points to reach their target scores. Here are a couple of examples of students who have improved by 150+ points to reach their target in the first attempt itself:
Devansh improved by 240-points to reach 720 in his first attempt: https://gmatclub.com/reviews/comments/e-gmat-online-360-345361979
Rohit improved by a massive 150-points to score a 740 in his first attempt. You can watch his interview here - GMAT 740 (Q50, V40) | 150-point score improvement | 90%ile in GMAT Verbal
We would like to thank you once more for your feedback. As a company, we truly value all the feedback that we get as it allows us to grow and help more and more students achieve their dream scores. While we understand that previously you were not able to improve, we would be more than happy to assist you if you are still looking for help in getting to your target.
We wish you all the best in your future endeavours.
Best regards,
Rashmi Vaidya
I used e-gmat online course that included both verbal and quant. I must say, the verbal explanations are by far the best I have seen. I only rely on 2 sources for detailed verbal explanations- egmat shraddha and GMAT intensive. You won't find explanations using the words awkward at all because that is not a genuine reason to reject an answer. I love their approach although it's very long and tedious and one can master the timing using that approach only through a lot of practice. The team is fantastic. They helped me even after my access expired and that too within 24 hrs. Although I did not score well, that was totally my mistake ( I panicked so much) and my inability to utilize the course fully.
I joined e-gmat in September and was a part of the Last Mile program. Before joining them I had a 690 on Gmat. The courses on verbal were fantastic and gave a structured process to approach a problem. Under the LMP, Atreya Roy gave the personalized support to identify weak areas, made me take a number of quizzes and helped me fix timing issues. He also analysed my sigma-mocks.
Unfortunately, my variance in mocks was something that we could not fix (710-760). Even though I ended up with a score I am not satisfied with and a low verbal I don't think e-gmat's course and support was in anyway lacking.
Hi Dkp,
First of all, congratulations on scoring a 700. I wish you would have gotten to the 730. You were well on the way, and I hoped you will reach there. Nevertheless, let us understand the key takeaways of your journey till now.
Breaking the 700-barrier needs persistence efforts, diligence, and resilience. You had portrayed all the above and hence you were able to get to a 700. From our journey, I found two major highlights:
1) I loved the fact that you completed the course diligently and that translated to your scores in Scholaranium. The screenshot below entails more information.
Course Stats of Dkp: https://success.e-gmat.com/course-and-schol-stats
2) Perfect Test Readiness Scores: You had great scores in your Test Readiness quizzes that laid the path to a 740.
Test Readiness Stats for Dkp: https://success.e-gmat.com/test-readiness-stats-qv
I wish you all the best for the next steps. In case you retake the GMAT, you know whom to dial 😉
Best Wishes and Regards,
Atreya
Joined: Jun 24, 2021
Posts: 0
Kudos: 5
Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V28 (Online)
Verbal is recommended to all especially non native speakers
SC is very good. Meaning based approach to each sentence correction really makes a lot of difference while solving medium to hard questions.
CR was average. I mean some techniques were handy for solving hard questions but in general it was also helpful.
RC was below average. Nothing special was mention here. If you are purchasing this only for RC then I would like to warn you.
Quants was very extensive. For an Indian or Asian test taker you will easily get bored with the repetition of the content. For me It was not that useful. but for test taker with non maths or engineering background it might help.
At the end i would only recommend it for SC and CR, and if you are only buying it for quants then there are many other better alternatives available
Hello all,
I gave my second GMAT on Aug26 and scored Q50 V35. My first attempt - Q50 V31. As a working professional I somehow managed time and researched a lot on what does push my verbal to a perfect score. I literally went through almost all free sample verbal courses and its resources available online. I finally took a strategy session with E-gmat and understood this could help me. Below are my takeaways.
Pros:
1. Content - Solid content on whole verbal section especially in SC. One could actually say its the most comprehensive solution for "SC". It's SC is divided into 9 topics - 1 of which is on "Meaning" - this tells us how strong is the content in SC.
The same goes for RC and CR too. The learning videos might be a bit long but getting a good verbal score do need that prep and e-gmat has done excellent job in getting the content solidified.
2. Scholaranium : It has the most equivalent verbal questions in comparision with offical gmat especially in easy and medium difficulty level. It has almost 800+ Verbal questions to practice with the count growing everyday .
3. Analytics : It's analytics is all we need to assess ourselves on where we are lagging and guides us we need to go back to learning phase. It is very intuitive and much needed if we dont know where is the specific lagging in Verbal section.
Cons :
Expert reply : The only thing that bothered me through out the course is while the explanation they give covers all the possible scenario's. In several cases when we reach out to them for the doubts - their replies are not convincing .
Also when users ask question in relevant scenario's the reply from e-gmat experts is "As per e-gmat rules , we cannot answer questions that is not in e-gmat official curriculum or their question bank" - this is something should be addressed being a leader in verbal courses.
Conclusion : E-gmat verbal content is super strong, however its customer reply service is frustrating at times and needs to be addressed by its management.
Congratulations on scoring a 710. This score will give you a shot at securing an admit from many B-schools. We are also happy that we could help you in the process and also glad you loved our verbal content.
As you rightly said, our expert responses are very thorough – they cover all bases, including giving you reasons on how to think about approaching a question, what to do in steps 1, 2, and 3. We also give you solid reasons as to why you should reject each incorrect option. Our goal – with every question you solve on our platform, your improvement should be 3X as much as it is when you solve the same question on any other platform.
As a policy, we do not comment on questions created by other prep companies. For one, we don’t want people to practice those questions (note, we support all official questions) as we have no way to judge whether, given your preparation, these questions are even appropriate for you to solve. Second – we don’t want to open ourselves for litigation by commenting on questions from non-official sources.
I understand that it is frustrating when you solve a question and are unable to get a quality explanation on why a certain answer choice is incorrect. However, if you have purchased the questions from a certain source, then it is that source’s responsibility to provide quality explanations (you have paid that source, after all)
Overall, our goal is to help you succeed, and often, the shortest path to success involves practicing questions on e-GMAT and tracking the corresponding data. This is why we provide thousands of questions and continue to add to our already comprehensive repository. This process has helped us deliver more success (700+ scores) than all other GMAT Club partners combined have. Let us know if you need to improve that Verbal score further and we will be happy to guide you.
-Rajat
Joined: Oct 07, 2018
Posts: 2
Kudos: 9
Verified GMAT Classic score:
430 Q32 V18 (Online)
I purchased the course in 2019. The course is good for getting acquainted with the basics, according to my opinion. I felt that the master comprehension model is a very good and helpful part of the course. Apart from that, I needed additional tutoring from a private verbal tutor after the course. The course is good for beginners who are just starting out on GMAT. Many of my friends also bought the course and didn't report a phenomenal improvement, but that's just my observation. So I would recommend buying the course for just the fundamentals and supplementing it with additional resources.
I took the e-GMAT full course for a preparation time of around 45 days. Though the course is lengthy, there is a detailed explanation for each concept which is a must for initial preparation. There were questions for each difficulty level for each concept with application quizzes and scholaranium.
But I felt that while going through the course and different questions, I got so used to the question types, that I was able to answer 90% of questions correctly by reading in one go. But the questions which we see in official guides and real-gmat are very different from what we see in e-gmat practice (language, style etc). That's where it all becomes difficult.
There are surely certain deficiencies in the course :
1) They say they are only a test prep company, but don't provide any prep material or guidance to prepare for AWA section.
2) The video quality for IR section was bad and unwanted background images.
3) The course can cement your concepts, but once you get used to it, all the scholaranium seems similar in Verbal (mostly SC, and CR section).
4) They count the total number of questions including OG questions but for OG only questions are available and not the options.
5) The approach which e-GMAT purports cannot be mastered in a small amount of time and once you try to apply that, it slows you down drastically, whereas GMAT is a test of speed and accuracy.
6) Once you buy the course, there is not much further support and if you ask for any help from support, they will blame you for nonsense.
7) Do not have summary files for anything except SC section.
So, on the whole, before taking the course I scored 700 and after taking the course I scored 700.
I would recommend this course if your target is up to 700, but after that, I will say apart from this course please go through additional preparation to train your mind to change for GMAT style questions.
Dear Av919
We genuinely appreciate your detailed feedback on our e-GMAT course. Your insights are valuable to us, and we're thrilled to hear that you found strength in our Sentence Correction concepts. You did go through the SC course diligently and did extremely well on the practice quizzes which is evident in this image below.
https://success.e-gmat.com/Av919-SC-Comparisons
Your suggestions regarding Quant methodology and strategies are noted, and we continuously work on enhancing all facets of our course.
Our three-step process – Concept Files, Cementing, and Test Readiness – is designed to provide a comprehensive GMAT preparation experience. We're delighted to know that you found the first step, which involves concept learning through videos, notes, and quizzes, to be well-structured and engaging.
The Cementing phase, aimed at GMAT-like problem-solving, played a crucial role in improving your skills, speed, and accuracy in both Quant and Verbal sections.
Our Test Readiness stage, including data analytics and Scholaranium quizzes, is designed to help students identify areas for improvement and focus on them effectively.
We encourage your diligent use of error logs, as they are indeed essential for learning and growth. We are here to support your GMAT journey and look forward to your continued progress. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Best regards,
Dhruv
e-GMAT Team