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The most reviewed course on GMAT Club, GMAT Online Focused, is built for those who need in-depth preparation in one section – Quant or Verbal and a few points of improvement in other. Your learning starts with identifying specific conceptual gaps. The platform then provides you with a clear, milestone-driven plan which enables you to maximize your score gains without wasting on concepts you have already mastered, saving you 80+ hours of preparation. While learning, our xPERT engine provides real-time feedback to ensure that you excel in the first go. Cementing and ability quizzes in Scholaranium then help push your ability to the 90th percentile or higher. 

 

Here is what you will get with e-GMAT Online Focused:

  • 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
  • Course correction with Hyper-Personalized Plans

 

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4.7 /5 Average Rating
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Based on 1284 reviews

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

The reviews highlight the significant role of e-GMAT in aiding GMAT aspirants to achieve their target scores through its comprehensive and structured course offerings. Users praise its data-driven approach, tailored learning plans via the PACE engine, and extensive practice materials, including the Scholaranium question bank and the Last Mile Push (LMP) program for personalized mentorship. The course is noted for its effectiveness in improving weaker areas in both Quant and Verbal sections, with special commendations for the pre-thinking strategy in Critical Reasoning and the detailed analytics provided. The supportive mentors and targeted practice help in building confidence and efficiency, enabling a remarkable improvement in user scores. Overall, e-GMAT is highly recommended for its adaptive learning strategies, exemplary support, and thorough test preparation.
5 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "e-GMAT's comprehensive approach, combining conceptual review, practical strategies, and ample practice opportunities, played a significant role in my GMAT success...." Read more
  • "I improved from 515 (36th percentile) to 655 on the GMAT, I can confidently say e-GMAT played a pivotal role in my success...." Read more
  • "I could score 715 (Q86, V84, D86)...." Read more
  • "I d attribute my entire verbal score increase (74th to 94th percentile) to this course...." Read more
  • "e-GMAT to be the perfect solution for my GMAT preparation. The course's structure and personalized approach were instrumental in my 60-point improvement...." Read more
4 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "The mentor support system is another strength. My mentor Dhruv provided consistent guidance through regular performance analysis, strategic advice, and quick responses to queries...." Read more
  • "Very quick and prompt response from the whole team, whenever you need any help or have any query...." Read more
  • "E-GMAT s interactive modules and diagnostic tools further enhance the experience, providing a data-driven approach to learning that helps you understand and focus on areas needing improvement...." Read more
  • "The entire e-GMAT team was there every step of the way, offering timely advice and unwavering support...." Read more
3 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "e-GMAT's Data Insights section was crucial in preparing me for the new DI questions, especially the challenging two-part analysis questions...." Read more
  • "Their Data Insights section deserves special mention. As someone who struggled with this new GMAT section, I found their comprehensive coverage of all question types (DS, GRT, MSR, TPA) incredibly helpful...." Read more
  • "My approach to Data Insights involved: Identifying and addressing knowledge gaps through focused video lessons...." Read more
2 users mention "Great for Quant"
  • "The course stood out for its rigorous quant section, which was exactly what I needed to improve my weaker areas...." Read more
  • "every step was designed to solidify my understanding of quant topics, and that progress naturally translated to data interpretation skills as well...." Read more
2 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "The numerous practice quizzes not only reinforced the concepts but also helped in building confidence and improving time management skills...." Read more
  • "Scholaranium has some really amazing questions for practice...." Read more
1 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "The verbal section, particularly Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, helped refine my already strong skills...." Read more
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.
October 21, 2017
devctg

Joined: May 30, 2015

Posts: 30

Kudos: 39

Self-reported Score:
640 Q48 V30

GMAT Verbal Course

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I started using E-gmat as I had heard a lot of positive appreciation about E-gmat.

I first went through the concepts. Please do not forget to go through the application files. A low score on the application file indicates that you need to revise the topics throughly. Make sure to follow the guidelines given to complete the test scores, repeat the test if needed.

Concepts are explained in very clear way.

Another tip to effectively study is to utilize the Scholararium section. Not only can you choose the types of questions but you can also the difficulty level. This tool also has a detailed feedback on your weak areas. This tool also helps to provide actionable feedback area wise.

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October 19, 2017
BrunoN

Joined: Sep 04, 2017

Posts: 91

Kudos: 29

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q48 V42

Practice + Introspection + Persistence = Acing GMAT

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I started my preparations about 6 weeks before my GMAT exam, beginning with Wiley's Verbal and Quant guides over the first two weeks. I was expecting speedbumps with Quants, but I was stumped when I saw that I wasn't really performing well in the Verbal section either. I scored a 540 on my first mock. For someone coming from a convent school, who hardly ever prepared before his English papers and yet scored really well, this was nothing short of a massive blow to the face.
I really wanted to make my first attempt count and make the most out of it. My first step was a quick Google search for "Best GMAT coaching" and I came across e-GMAT, Mangoosh, Byjus, etc. I read a few articles on GMAT Club on how people have improved their GMAT scores. Most of them mentioned going through Manhattan and Kaplan and various other sources to improve their verbal scores. But most of them also had one common saving grace, e-GMAT. So I had my search results and my reviews to help me zero down to e-GMAT. However, since one man's strategy may not always work for another man, I decided to go through the free course material provided by e-GMAT as well as a couple of others. In the end, I found myself most comfortable with e-GMAT than any other. Ergo, I ended up purchasing their online package. I must say, I crammed through the concept files, verbal as well as quant, for two weeks at a stretch, doing 12 hours a day. While this worked for me, I won't recommend this unless you are comfortable with cramming. I did have my moments of zoning out and getting distracted, especially due to the festive season going on in India at that time. So in order to stay focused, I'd bribe myself with incentives. I'd study for 2 or 3 hours, then I'd listen to some good music for about 15-20 minutes, or watch a part of a movie, or play a mission or two of one of my favorite PC games. Non-stop cramming will only be counter-productive. The brain needs to cool off every now and then.
The overall focus of e-GMAT on pre-thinking, summarizing and simplifying even the most complex of RC passages was a game changer for me. Apart from certain highlighted text based questions, I never had to revisit the passages to answer the pertaining questions. For CR, reading the question (whether it is asking for assumption or strengthener or weakener) before going through the presented argument only made the pre-thinking way quicker. After verbal, I moved on to quant, which was also simplified by e-GMAT in a way that I could never imagine. Then I moved on to Scholaranium practice sessions. The questions here are tougher than official GMAT questions, but they are essential to make sure you are prepared to handle even the worst. So approach your Scholaranium scores with a positive perspective and analyse where you went wrong. Finally, I spent two weeks practicing 40 questions from each section of the 2018 Official Guide, followed by a deep analysis of all the wrong answers, introspecting to find gaps and bridge them. First, my focus was on improving my score, even if I took 90 minutes for each section. Then with constant practice, I came down to 60 minutes per section, improving my scores as well with each attempt. I spent one day practicing IR and probably an hour understanding how to and how not to approach AWA.
My test was scheduled at 1 PM. I had a good 8 hours of sleep the night before, I didn't go through any study material that day, I had a light lunch and I went for my test. It is very important to approach the final test with a cool head. Do not let anxiety or panic cloud your judgement. Understand the logic behind each question, be aware of specific details mentioned in the question, and accordingly select the most accurate option (and eliminate others on solid grounds as well). I made sure I attempted all questions and didn't spend too much time on questions that I couldn't interpret at all. Finally, at the end of 4 long hours, I was delighted to see a score of 730 (V42, Q48) with an IR score of 7. For AWA, I read through the argument presented, wrote down a few points that could weaken the argument, built a short paragraph around each point, threw in a couple of real-life examples, gave it a short and to-the-point summary (the reverse of e-GMAT's RC strategy) and built an essay that earned a perfect 6. So Practice, Introspection and Persistence, with e-GMAT as a catalyst, was my winning formula to ace the GMAT.

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October 18, 2017
Firdaus

Joined: Jul 22, 2014

Posts: 9

Kudos: 20

Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V44

UMAR - Try, Try and Try

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GMAT and its preparation may be a piece of cake or a tad tough for some people, but there may be folks around like me. I could have posted the review after official GMAT test , however i wanted to bring into notice a few helpful tips, morale boosting circumstances, head scratching moments, jubilation's & Urgh's and tips to motivate and hence improve your chances to ACE THE GMAT
Background:
I have been a hardworking, good and intelligent student (At least i and few around considered that) throughout my formal education. Going through my initial phases of GMAT preparations, i found myself weak and incapable in Verbal. Reason wasn't that i didn't understand the concepts but that I LACKED BASICS TO APPLY THESE CONCEPT AND RULES. Partly, because of education setup in my part of world. I had no idea of Critical Reasoning and Critical Reading to begin with. Though i knew grammar rules, i never studied english/verbal with the intent of Understanding Meaning and never focused on "words" that build the context of a sentence. Therefore, i wasn't able to grasp the GIST of passage while going through CR and RC in particular.
I took annual leaves to finalize my preparations for GMAT 2016 version and went through Manhattan Quantitative Guides and Official GMAT Guide. It felt fine until I attempted Verbal CR , SC and RC questions on Beat The GMAT & GmatClub. I was swept away. I realized before the test that i am gonna fail miserably in Verbal. On top of that, i attempted a Verbal Ability Quiz on e-GMAT while surfing internet for some tweaks and shortcuts for good verbal score. I was dead from inside after i had given the test. The DAY came and rest is history.

E-GMAT & upcoming GMAT 2017:

I was jolted at such a magnitude by the OFFICIAL TEST that i kept quiet for few days. Not because my first attempt was very bad but because i failed to understand and answer most of CR and RC questions with conviction. I made a promise to myself that i wont stop trying till i master GMAT. Identifying the reasons behind low score was not that difficult. It was lack of Verbal proficiency.
e-GMAT ability test was in the back of my mind since my first ability quiz. The explanations provided for the questions presented such a fine and refined method to unfold the puzzles in a typical CR, RC passage that i didn't give a second thought and bought the Verbal Online Package. I will list a few upsides of Verbal Preparation by e-GMAT.

SC :
1. Coupled with Manhattan SC book, lessons on SC are enough to hit with < 90 % accuracy.
2. It presents the reader with a framework to view a sentence beyond the rules of grammar. Yes, The Meaning. Ace it and see the magic.
CR :
1. Initially i laughed at the concept of pre-thinking ( how could you pre think an answer) , but it is the best method to ace the CR. No other way around. Simplest Mantra : why has author said/written that conclusion.
2. The process of identifying reason behind a conclusion and drawing scenarios in mind while making assumptions help you to master any CR passage.
3. Level of Questions are by far the best and very Official GMAT like.
RC :
A lot has been said about the quality of RC content. I was praying for easy RC passages in my 1st GMAT Test and i got 3 ( 2 passages comprised first 8 questions). Since RC passages consume a lot more time, students normally falters and score poorly. The 7 tips available in Basics of RC will ease your mind in deconstructing any passage easily. There are enough details about each type of question. I hardly answered any question correctly on RC and now i rarely mark a wrong answer choice. Having said that, there will be some genre of passages that you may not feel confident about.

As i am going through my preparations, i have noticed a remarkable change in my understanding of SC , CR and RC. Though it took me some time, i can now apply given methods and techniques to answer any question. A giant leap forward is that i can easily figure out the wrong answer choices.

METHOD FOR CONQUERING VERBAL:

This process worked for me and i will recommend it to candidates who are weak in Verbal.
1. Go through SC first.
Takeaway: you will be able to understand the meaning and context of a sentence --> will help you in CR passages.
2. Go through CR then
Take away : Being able to understand a sentence, it will be easy to figure out Conclusion, premises, additional information, reasoning and missing links. Always think about " What reasons has led author/xyz to reach this conclusion". Start questioning the reasoning and you will understand the myth of Assumption, Evaluate, Strengthen and Weaken Family : Four major types of Questions.
3. Go through RC
Take away : i got a lot of help through BF questions to be able to understand the role a passage may play in RC. I recommend that give proper time to understand and summarize RC passage. if you follow the e-gmat method, you will be able to answer most of the questions in less than 40 seconds.

4. Be consistent in your preparations. Study daily.
5. Dont jump from SC to CR to RC until you have mastered one concept.
6. Attempt Scholaranium questions atleast 2 times. Point is that you will be able to understand the process even though you may know the answer.

My personal advice: if you are weak in verbal, e-gmat got your back. Its not only interactive but also objective.
P.S : if you think you are good at Quant, give a quant ability test in e-GMAT. :)

Thanks for a patient read.

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October 18, 2017
vtomar20

Joined: Apr 26, 2013

Posts: 4

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
660 Q48 V33

Master difficult quant question

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I had opted for e-mat online course both for quant and verbal. I always thought that quant is my strong area and referred to only the verbal section before I appeared for gmat test. I scored 48 in the real test. While preparing the test again, I referred to the quant section as well and realized there were many week areas I had in my knowledge for Quant. Though I find that many question of e-gmat are too lengthy for real test but they are a very helpful in building the advanced concepts. I recommemnt e-gmat quant if you target 50-51 in the real test.

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October 17, 2017
Chinmaysashidharan

Joined: May 01, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
650 Q50 V29

E-GMAT ( Excellent verbal courses for Non- Natives)

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In my preparation for GMAT, I really appreciate the e-GMAT material. The learning methodology is really good as it takes care of the learning curve of a non-native English speaker. After each concept you will get some practice questions which strengthens your concept in a really strong way. Verbal Online material is really, really awesome!!
I have gone through number of study materials but I found e-GMAT the best.
All the questions are thoughtfully made and structured. I think e-GMAT team would have spent lot of hours to define such high quality questions. I have studied lot of material and I found almost all fresh questions in e-GMAT. Hats off to the team….
The scholaranium, set of practice questions, is really helpful as it also helps to analyses your performance on timing and accuracy in different areas of verbal and quant. The detailed analysis can then be used to focus on weak areas. Complete material of e-GMAT has been thoughtfully strategized, defined and then laid out.
As I am preparing for GMAT and appearing on Nov 4th, I hope to get a good score!!

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October 13, 2017
urshila

Joined: Sep 21, 2015

Posts: 4

Kudos: 1

Self-reported Score:
710 Q49 V39

Q42 to Q50

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When I gave my first mock I was shattered with Q42 score. Not very strong at verbal, I was expecting a low score in verbal but the score I got in quant just shattered my hopes. I was not very strong in quant but still the score was dreadful. Then, a friend of mine introduced me to e-GMAT and I thought of giving it a shot. Trust me, I still can’t thank him enough for having done that.

I researched more on this and through the reviews and feedback, I found it is worth to try and so i opted for the quant online series for my gmat preparation. Their detailed conceptual explanations are very easy to understand and apply while solving the questions.

e-GMAT provides you a number of key strategies that you must keep in mind while solving the Quant questions. The Quant videos were really helpful as well. Also, their practice questions are so rich and vary in complexity checking your preparation levels really well. The solutions are also explained in detail where you can easily spot your mistake and find the easiest ways through.

Now I am easily scoring 49-50 in each of my practice tests. I would give the credits to e-GMAT for such a well-thought of content build to help students achieve a good score.

I have my exam end of this month and I am confident of getting the desired score in Quant. I will post an updated review after my exam so others can benefit from the same.

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October 11, 2017
tushar2014

Joined: Aug 11, 2013

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
710 Q48 V39

e-gmat : sure shot for success in verbal

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I highly recommend the full set of e-GMAT verbal course.In particular, e-GMAT helped me raise my verbal score significantly thanks to its difficult Verbal sections on its online CAT exams.

After several months of intense self-study using prep materials from other providers, I first took the GMAT in March 2017 and scored a 610. I debated sticking with the score, my quant/verbal split was very skewed (93rd percentile quant/40th percentile verbal), and I felt that with more effort/dedication through a structured prep program I could bring up my verbal score.

I enrolled in a e-GMAT Verbal online course, however when I took a diagnostic test and discussed the results with my friends, they recommended I consider tutoring instead and focus on verbal alone (since my quant score was already high). e-GMAT allowed me to transfer my course credit with relatively little hassle, and I met for ~5 hours of preparation spread over 2 months.

e-GMAT did a great job working through difficult problems with me, helping me develop strategic approaches to test-taking, and analyzing the results of my practice tests to give me personalized feedback and problem sets based on my weaknesses. In particular, e-GMAT helped me understand the importance of time management on the Verbal section, and gave me several useful strategies to improve in this respect.

I retook the GMAT in Aug. 2017 and scored a 710, with an 91st percentile quant/96th percentile verbal split. I think my improvement from a good to great score is a result that speaks for itself in terms of the quality of e-GMAT materials and instruction. Thanks e-GMAT!

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October 11, 2017
GauravAggarwal80

Joined: Jan 23, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
570 Q46 V23

e-gmat value for money

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I purchased e-gmat after scoring 570 in GMAT test. I saw a improvement of 30-40 points after studying through e-gmat in the mocks. Recommended both for verbal and quant sections.

Verbal is explained in a very simple and effective manner.
Quant covers basics and advanced level topics.
Scholarium has good set of problems with solutions.

Verbal - Sentence correction and power of how to break up a sentence into parts has been explained nicely. Also how to go about the sentence with its intended meaning and general principles of how to go about SC has been formulated.

Quant - Good question bank and very methodical explanation of concepts has been provided.

Overall a good package for GMAT preparation.

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October 11, 2017
navahuja2002

Joined: Nov 04, 2015

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V30

Excellent verbal course for non-natives

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In my preparation for GMAT, I really appreciate the e-GMAT material. The learning methodology is really good as it takes care of the learning curve of a non-native English speaker. After each concept you will get some practice questions which strengthens your concept in a really strong way. Verbal Online material is really, really awesome!!
I have gone through number of study materials but I found e-GMAT the best.
All the questions are thoughtfully made and structured. I think e-GMAT team would have spent lot of hours to define such high quality questions. I have studied lot of material and I found almost all fresh questions in e-GMAT. Hats off to the team….
The scholaranium, set of practice questions, is really helpful as it also helps to analyses your performance on timing and accuracy in different areas of verbal and quant. The detailed analysis can then be used to focus on weak areas. Complete material of e-GMAT has been thoughtfully strategized, defined and then laid out.
As I am preparing for GMAT and appearing on Nov 7th, I hope to get a good score!!

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October 06, 2017
Caden111

Joined: Mar 30, 2017

Posts: 3

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V37

Great lessons

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I struggled with sentence corrections at first. On my very first diagnostic, I scored 620. I spent 2 months working on both verbal and math but my practice exam scores didn't really improve much at all. I was told by people on this forum to look at egmat. I started with the free trial first and found the lessons to be very structured and easy to follow. I then decided to purchase the verbal online course. I'm very glad I did because I don't think I could have scored as high as I did in verbal without the lessons I found there. With some additional practice I started consistently scoring above 35 in verbal. My first official score was low mostly due to exam jitters. I started the course when I was scoring in the 650 range and was able to get a 710 in my second attempt.

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