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Whether you start from a 500 or 300, GO 360 will provide the right kind of learning, practice, and analytics you need to reach your target score. GO360 helps you master concepts using proven methods, offers 500 points of personalized feedback to ensure that you excel, and tracks your progress with the help of a milestone-driven plan that understands your strengths and weaknesses. Finally, GO360 also gives you access to experts who will help push you to a 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.

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  • Last Mile Push from e-GMAT
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4.8 /5 Average Rating
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Based on 1258 reviews

AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for e-GMAT Online 360*

The reviews highlight e-GMAT's comprehensive and structured GMAT prep course, praised for its effective personalization, AI tools, and extensive question bank. Many users appreciated personalized mentorship through the Last Mile Push (LMP) program, with mentors providing tailored guidance and boosting confidence. The Scholaranium platform and PACE AI engine were particularly noted for their ability to streamline study and enhance practice through detailed analytics. The course's detailed approach to Verbal and Quant sections, including unique strategies like 'pre-thinking' for Critical Reasoning and 'cementing' quizzes, helped users improve significantly. While some found the course demanding, it offered valuable resources and support, making it highly recommended for serious GMAT candidates.
16 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "The continuous support of the mentor is a leverage that you can have over the rest of the people...She was always there to answer every question I had, no matter how small or complicated...." Read more
  • "My mentor, Dhruv, provided tailored guidance, helping me adjust strategies when needed...." Read more
  • "Akash and Abha, my mentors, supported me in every step of the way and helped me set accurate goals...." Read more
  • "LMP Mentorship: Rida kept me on track, providing personalized guidance that helped me break through my score plateau...." Read more
  • "detailed solutions with expert assistance to help with doubts..." Read more
  • "I have, on occasions not liked some explanations and replied to them and they have promptly replied...." Read more
  • "content & strategies are truly well taught and presented in a very comprehendible manner...." Read more
  • "and support team is always there to help us with our doubts...." Read more
  • "Incredible Mentor Support: One of the best things about e-GMAT is the personalized mentor support...." Read more
  • "To my surprise, the reply that I received was very assuring and motivating. Hereon, egmat mentor Ms Rashmi Vaidya became a dedicated virtual mentor for me for the following months of my preparations...." Read more
  • "The team at e-GMAT is incredibly accessible, with doubts and questions being resolved within 24 hours...." Read more
  • "1-1 mentorship provided in the Last Mile Program is something which stands out with e-GMAT...." Read more
  • "Coaching: It was empowering to have a coach who set clear goals and was following up how I was doing...." Read more
  • "The team resolving doubts was extremely prompt...." Read more
  • "I was in touch with my mentor Rashmi, who was kind enough to proactively check in and offer course correction steps...." Read more
  • "With the guidance of my mentor, Mr. Dhruv, I was able to achieve my desired score...." Read more
14 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "The e-GMAT course itself was really helpful it gave me clear strategies and plenty of practice to improve my Verbal, Quant, and Data Interpretation skills...." Read more
  • "Their comprehensive and structured approach was perfect for my busy schedule as a working professional...." Read more
  • "The depth of concept covered in eGMAT quant is unmatched in all sub sections...." Read more
  • "This course alone is sufficient to cover all concepts needed to ace the exam..." Read more
  • "eGMAT's online 360 course starts with the creation of an extensive study plan..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT module provides with all the resources which one may need to gear up for the GMAT war..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT Online 360 course worked best for me as it not only helped me in skill development but also taught me how to be focused while reading a question which helped a lot, mainly in Verbal section...." Read more
  • "They cover all the key concepts like algebra, number properties, and word problems...." Read more
  • "Knowing concepts well just by covering the module courses was only 1/3rd of the preparations done for GMAT...." Read more
  • "GMAT success is not just about mastering the subject but also about having a solid strategy and sticking to it...." Read more
  • "up by cementing exercises which helps us master the concept we have learned so far and help us to teach how to implement it while tackling the problem...." Read more
  • "The cementing process and error logging were key which helped out with the revision of concepts that went wrong...." Read more
  • "The Modules are clear time paced and segregated perfectly to cover concepts, examples and problems...." Read more
  • "I was scoring 635 and felt stuck after a second attempt at 655. e-GMAT completely transformed my approach...." Read more
11 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "The Verbal section, particularly the Master Comprehension course, was instrumental in my improvement...." Read more
  • "The first and foremost thing I loved about eGMAT was a clear and personalized study plan......" Read more
  • "The Verbal course, with its focus on understanding meaning and pre-thinking, significantly improved my accuracy and speed in Critical Reasoning...." Read more
  • "I had tried things my own way with a subscription of a particularly famous organization. But it lacked the interactive aspect that is a usp for egamt...." Read more
  • "The 'pre-thinking' approach to Critical Reasoning (CR) helped a lot thanks to the constant feedback I received...." Read more
  • "the verbal course is excellent. Hands-down the best for CR and RC you will find on the internet today...." Read more
  • "Verbal section was my weakest area, and e-GMAT helped me turn it around...." Read more
  • "I started with verbal, focusing on CR & RC basics, and found the pre-thinking strategy for CR incredibly helpful...." Read more
  • "Pre-thinking approach in CR was a game-changer...." Read more
  • "I was facing a lot of issues with verbal, so I opted for a full access course from E-GMAT and used their verbal tutorials to largely work on RC..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT s Verbal section was instrumental in my score improvement...." Read more
10 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "E-GMAT played a crucial role in my GMAT success, helping me improve from 625 to 695...." Read more
  • "My journey from 555 to 685 in GMAT Focus..." Read more
  • "I got upset with my score as I was scoring above 655 on mock tests from GMAT official......" Read more
  • "I must say if you take this online course and actually diligently complete all three stages of preparation on egmat portal, with the required score metrics, no force can stop you from getting an exceptionally high score at GMAT focus edition...." Read more
  • "My GMAT journey started 3 months back after I had already attempted actual GMAT with a 655 and a 49th percentile in Verbal section...." Read more
  • "After a disappointing first attempt, I connected with my mentor, Rashmi, who provided valuable guidance. With her suggestions, I adjusted my approach and achieved a score of 665..." Read more
  • "I went from 645 to 685 in 20 days...." Read more
  • "As someone who improved from 565 to 645 on the GMAT Focus Edition, I can confidently say e-GMAT's structured approach was instrumental in my success...." Read more
  • "I improved from a 655 to 715 thanks to their hard question bank...." Read more
  • "Thanks to e-GMAT, I was able to significantly improve my understanding and ultimately scored a 675...." Read more
7 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "The platform is also simple to use and pretty straightforward...." Read more
  • "e-GMAT's diagnostic test recommended a personalized study path...." Read more
  • "The PACE feature allows you to skip skills which you are already confident in...." Read more
  • "the seamless UI and architecture of the platform...." Read more
  • "On-demand experts' assistance is as advertised...." Read more
  • "a user-friendly interface, an analytical view of my performance..." Read more
  • "The platform provides a really structured and personalized approach to studying..." Read more
3 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "Data Insights is one area where I struggled the most initially. But the simplified manner in which core concepts...are presented in the course have made my life easier...." Read more
  • "They have a strongly crafted set of resources for the DI section which I felt was an apt reflection of the official test...." Read more
  • "e-gmat has extensive resources on each sub-section, including on Data Insights..." Read more
3 users mention "Great value for money"
  • "The fact that it is customisable makes it ideal for working professionals...." Read more
  • "quick response to forum queries is invaluable for online learners, enabling users to quickly resolve doubts..." Read more
  • "the realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis to guide your improvement...." Read more
2 users mention "Expert Instructors"
  • "If you want a tutor who is patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely cares about your success, I highly recommend Rida!..." Read more
  • "you are paired with a mentor who can motivate you, guide you on where you should be focusing your time and skills on and even help you in areas you are weak...." Read more
1 users mention "New Updated Material"
  • "Strategic Skill Building Approach..." Read more
1 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "The number of problems available for practice..." Read more
1 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "e-GMAT's mock tests, including Sigma-X, closely resembled the actual GMAT in both algorithm and question types...." Read more
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.
September 05, 2015
gsreginato

Joined: Aug 03, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q49 V36

700, finally.

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Course e-GMAT Online 360

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My first attempt with no prep at all was around 450. A disaster.
I struggled for 1,5y to get my 700. During this period I tried everything, with no success, mainly in the verbal part. Between my third and fourth attempt, I decided to buy e-gmat as a last alternative for gmat. Fortunately, I improved from 31 to 36 in 45 days. The course has a lot of techniques and clear explanations for SC. I could improve a lot in verbs, modifiers and idioms. Besides, the prethinking approach for each type of questions in CR helped me to understand what the test was expecting as an answer. Also, scholaranium, one of the tools of e-gmat was crucial to help me identify my weak areas. Cant believe it is over... rs

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September 05, 2015
Manmeet1987

Joined: Jun 09, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q47 V39

E-GMAT's Verbal Live prep Course-The best one out there!

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Improvement 90 Points

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I recently gave GMAT and scored a descent 700 (Q47, V39). I made a 90 points jump on this score in comparison with the score of my previous GMAT 610 (Q49, V22). This was made possible by E-GMAT''s Verbal live prep course, which, by the way, I narrowed down to with the help of reviews provided by members of this very GMATclub forum. And finally, here is my own honest opinion - If you are a non native speaker looking to crack the verbal section, then look no further than Verbal live prep course by e-gmat. It is the best-in-its-class course. The course will start with awesome video lessons, which will cover each aspect of the SC, CR and RC that you need to know and which will, in turn, build a strong foundation for cracking the verbal section. When you are done with these lessons, you will come across tests for individual topics which will strengthen the concepts in your mind. The two other best features of the verbal live prep are the scholaranium, which has a pool of questions that are very very close to real gmat questions, and Verbal live sessions, which will help you learn tips & tricks as well as develop the ability to understand the meaning of the sentence and to think logically.

In summary- Go for this scores if you are serious about cracking the verbal section and frustrated with sentence correction, which, by the way, will be a cake walk for you once you complete this wonderfully designed course!

PS- Thanks to all the members of E-GMAT team! you have been of great help in my GMAT journey!

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September 03, 2015
aakash1618

Joined: Oct 03, 2013

Posts: 15

Kudos: 7

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V39

Delighted to score a 730 in my third attempt

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This was my third attempt. In my first one,I got enrolled in Jamboree Delhi,but it didn't help me much and I scored a 660(Q50 V27). Thinking that maybe I didn't give much importance to verbal,I decided to solve all OG questions again and almost ignored Quant. Result 650(Q48 V32). This was the point I got dejected completely,as being a high achiever in my school and college life,I had always gotten what I wanted without much of an effort. I was looking at forum posts on gmatclub for some hope when I saw an e-GMAT ad that promised 700+ around score. The one thing that stood out for me was the "for non-natives" part. That made me click the ad which redirected me to their website(one of my best decisions till now). There e-GMAT has these free webinars which I thought would be just another sales pitch to get me to buy their product(see my skepticism). But I decided to check them out anyways. If you haven't done that,DO IT. In the free webinars, Rajat did initially explain about how e-GMAT works(for about 20 mins),but after that it's all substance. In that one 3 hour session I realized how foolish I was to think I would ace the GMAT without knowing the basics. After going through the free modules I decided to buy the Verbal Live course.

After looking at the product I decided my schedule and set myself small targets,like completing SC course in 2 weeks and such.After 40 days,I decided to buy their quant online course too as I knew I couldn't be careless about it this time. I had decided that this will be my last time taking the GMAT,as I thought if I couldn't get a score after clearing my basics too then maybe I am not good enough for this. I studied for 10 days and got my quant back on track. I had taken the verbal live course in which the live sessions were invaluable,as I got to know good points such as importance of first 10 questions along with in depth explanations which help mould your thought process. The pre-thinking session was such an eye opener and made CR questions very easy. Earlier I used to solve SC by "if it sounds right,it is right" approach(I know,dumb) and couldn't exactly tell what part of a sentence is what. But after learning the basics I was able to actually make out the parts of a sentence and felt more confident(more confident than in quant,imagine that).There is this second live session of SC where the instructor tells about what a sentence is made up of,and I don't know what clicked in my mind at that time,but this helped me to see a holistic view of the SC questions,making them a cakewalk down the line. Although there are summary pages in all the modules,but I still kept a notebook and wrote my own summary of each module,which helped me revise the concepts when I moved to CR and RC and thought that I was losing touch with SC. The RC modules were also very good,and helped me strengthen the topic which had spelled my doom in the earlier two attempts. No longer was I scared from the long RCs which consisted of technical terms.

There was also one factor regarding e-GMAT which I found important,and that was the emails about the success stories of candidates. Believe me, staying focused for two months is not an easy task and you could easily lose way. But whenever I felt that I needed some motivation,I watched those videos and it reminded me of why I started this journey in the first place. Even after 4 months I remember a sentence spoken by one of the successful candidates during his skype interview,that "you should chase excellence,not a particular score". This sentence resonated with me somehow,and while earlier I thought that 9/10 was a good accuracy,I now wanted to chase excellence and to get all correct,not because it would get me a good score,but because it would make me feel good that I am on course to master the topic. You should definitely try to up your motivation from time to time during preparation,as someone has rightly said,motivation isn't something you can stock up once for a period of time,it's like food,you need it regularly.

I used only e-GMAT study material and OG13 in my last attempt,as I didn't want to solve questions from other material and elevate or degrade my confidence with respect to them. The OG questions alone are so rich that I believe if a person can analyse his performance on only those questions then he/she can get a very good score. I solved the OG the third time,but saw the questions in a totally different way after learning of the concepts. Also,I purchased the official exam pack,which I think is invaluable to your preparation in the final phase.

Their is so much that I could go in details of,but this post has already become very long. I would end this by asking all you people to keep trying,you will eventually succeed if you have the determination to do it.

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September 02, 2015
Jenitta

Joined: May 14, 2014

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q48 V31

VLP course review

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After scoring a shocking 570 in my first attempt in Nov last year, I started hunting for a course that will improve my score. With lots of R&D on how to improve GMAT score, I compared many test preps course and finally decided to go for eGMAT VLP for 2 reasons:
1. High positive reviews by non-native retakers
2. Impressed after attended free live sessions

Since then I have learnt several new things that i was not aware of during my earlier preparation. Among all the courses they offer, my favorites are Live sessions, workshops, and SC course and its OG audio/visual explanation.

I would recommend VLP to anyone who is weak in verbal section and wants to improve it. Instructors at eGMAT are very patient and they try their best to clear your doubts. You can always approach them in several internal forums and learn many more things from there.

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August 28, 2015
atl12688

Joined: Feb 25, 2014

Posts: 56

Kudos: 15

Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q49 V35

e-GMAT Verbal Live Prep Student

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Improvement 170 Points

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Instructor Payal Tandon

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After scoring a 490 and 530 on my previous attempts, with a verbal score of 26, I was pretty devastated. I had used MGMAT's full book series for the first attempt and added in Magoosh's online prep for the second. I decided I would take the GMAT one last time, but needed to really dial in on how I approached studying for the exam. I had taken free live sessions with e-GMAT in the past, but wasn’t sure the course was for me as I am a native speaker. After researching a bit more about e-GMAT, yes it is excellent for non-natives, but I found that it is great for anyone struggling with verbal in general. The approach and methodologies used to learn and solve verbal questions is without a doubt the reason for my verbal improvement. I highly suggest the verbal prep for anyone seeking an increase, big or small, in verbal score. Although I did not subscribe to the Quant prep, I did tap into all the free information and live sessions that were offered. To get the most of the live sessions, ensure you have completed all content for the section being covered so the instructor can help you through your true weaknesses. Live feedback such as this can really benefit your overall prep. In the end, it comes down to how you learn and what fits best into your life. For me, I needed interaction, videos, and hands on learning content. For example, at the end of each concept you are given a quiz. The quiz is not just a bunch of gmat-like questions, it is a specialized quiz to reinforce what you have just learned. I noticed a spike in verbal accuracy after completing. Finally, do not be afraid or deterred from going through all the verbal concepts more than once! Use the video concepts and recordings as many times as needed.

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August 26, 2015
krisda

Joined: Oct 24, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q50 V31

New hope

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At first, I think that I can pass 700 by myself, reading only the books as always. However, I still not reach my goal(700) after my third attempt on GMAT. I feel hopeless. So, I decided to register with e-GMAT and give it another shot. Although I haven't take the fourth test, I'm sure that I can make a useful review to this e-GMAT course.

I'm good in reading and grammar from the criteria of my country. However, I feel impossible to cross 700 line. I've tried a lot of books and sample courses from many brands. It seems to me that those lessons base on native speaker's instinct, which I totally can't understand. I feel totally normal to which sentences that seem awkward to them. I also not satisfy with some of their explanation. I’m looking for a course that can clearly explain the reasons for wrong answers as well as correct answer. I end up with e-mat because I was impressed by the modifier topic written by e-GMAT in gmat-club SC forum.

In e-GMAT course, I found it totally different. The lessons clearly explain the rules and usage. For example, they literally list the way to use the v-ing modifier. What it does when it is place after the comma or right after the noun. Can it also modify the phrase instead noun. It totally enlightened me. They always put up the examples which help me understand it easier. The best thing is that they always use the rules with the official questions and the rules fit every questions, no exception. Also, the way of thinking that they teach for CR part is very useful. It is clear and concise for every question. The course also has “Scholaranium” which is a system that can evaluate every aspect of your skill that necessary for the test. You will know where is your weak spot, so you can improve precisely that spot and significantly improve you score.

I hope this review can help you make the right decision.

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August 25, 2015
vivekkalra

Joined: Sep 09, 2014

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

Amazing In-Depth Course

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Improvement 20 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Instructor Payal Tandon

Location Online

The e-GMAT Verbal course is one of the most comprehensive and rigorous courses I have ever come across during my GMAT preparation. The techniques to handle SC questions and crack CR problems are simply outstanding. Explanation of OG questions is another area that makes e-GMAT course a must-have. One can easily judge one's level of understanding by taking sectional tests towards the end.

Additionally, the Scholarnium and actual GMAT tests helped me gauge my progress and improve my understanding of concepts. The fact that course is completely online made it possible for me to study at my own convenience. I would strongly recommend everyone to enroll this course. Its way better and economical than traditional classroom coaching.

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August 22, 2015
shasmal

Joined: Feb 17, 2013

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One of the best verbal courses

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I had a lot of trouble with sentence correction, and I am a native speaker. Certain nuances always escaped me for some reason under the pressure of time constraints. I read the Manhattan Gmat Sentence Correction book, and found it very useful, but did not have a bricks to wall approach.

e-GMAT is an excellent source for Verbal. All the concepts tested on the GMAT exam are covered. The SC and CR are the best with explanations to simple as well as complex concept. This course if done thoroughly will ensure that you at least get 38 on Verbal.

I highly recommend this course.

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August 21, 2015
naren87

Joined: Jun 11, 2013

Posts: 25

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q50 V37

e-GMAT VLP is beyond the traditional verbal course. GMAT 720

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I took the e-GMAT VLP to learn GMAT specific concepts and tips and tricks to crack the verbal component. Well, I hope this is what we all look for, that unmentioned secret tricks of the game, but eGMAT verbal is beyond that. As a non-native English speaker, the language is not taught to us the same way as it is in other English speaking countries. eGMAT verbal complements that traditional teaching and gives you a comprehensive understanding of the language. This i feel is a differentiating factor from other courses. I can guarantee you that if you follow the course structure as it is prescribed, you will be happy of making a good decision and probably the best decision for improving your verbal score.In my case, I read the articles on economist and nytimes to apply the concepts i learnt.

On the day of my exam, I was down with fever and was feeling miserable ( talk of Murphy's law :-/). I was getting through each section with a sense of dissatisfaction for not being able to concentrate. I could see that in verbal, I was not able to give more time to sentence correction( the long underlined sentences were very difficult to concentrate with watering eyes and a headache). And at the end i managed a V37 to score a 720. If not for the course I am sure my score at the max would be around 30.

So to sum it up, VLP is the best verbal course for non-natives and one of the best courses for anyone in general. You will not regret it for sure.

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August 18, 2015
emeraldweapon

Joined: Jul 07, 2010

Posts: 44

Kudos: 30

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V36

e-GMAT verbal Live prep Review

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Instructor Rajat Sadana

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If someone asks me about the GMAT course that could really enhance the verbal knowledge for a non-native speaker, then I will undoubtedly introduce e-gmat course to them. Whilst having not taken the GMAT yet, I have a strong confidence that I am going to nail the beast soon. In general, e-gmat has done a great job in providing the non-native speakers with a structural method to answer a GMAT verbal question. The content is easier to understand and solid in depth of understanding. It significantly reduced the time I took to answer each question. I would highly recommend e-GMAT course for all non-native speakers.

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