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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. 

 

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  • 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.
July 31, 2017
Sachin07

Joined: Jan 07, 2017

Posts: 13

Kudos: 14

Verified GMAT Classic score:
610 Q46 V28

Improved verbal skills

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Improvement 80 Points

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- [ ] I gave my first GMAT exam without any coaching or without enrolling into any course and had a low score of 530 Q42 V20 and the first thing that came to my mind was I need to improve my verbal skills so after reading a lot of reviews on GMAT Club and attending the first free webinar for CR from egmat I decided to give it a try and enrolled for the Verbal Online course.The best thing about this course is step wise approach to explain things. The videos require a lot of time but it was worth it as it helped me understand the every detail also a step wise approach to solve the questions.I liked the videos for both SC and CR and after going through all the courses my accuracy for SC improved from 45 to 80%. Another feature of this that I liked was the scholaranium wherein I could practice and improve my performance.

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July 21, 2017
Prasenjit84

Joined: Aug 15, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
590 Q47 V24

Verbal Online EGMAT -Online - totally worth the money

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Improvement 70 Points

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I took my first GMAT on March 15th 2017 .I did not take any coaching help and only relied on the Manhattan GMAP prep books and official guides and some free online stuff. I scored a score of 590 (Q 47 and V 24 and IR 2) .I realized that I have considerable concept gaps in verbal and that I cannot simply overcome them by studying Manhatten Prep books and Office guides. So I started looking for Online / Live session courses and reviewed them on Gmat Club.I trusted Gmat club reviews simply because there were verified reviews and I found that E-Gmat stands out as a clear winner in the Verbal online segment courses not only with the maximum number of reviews but also reviews from successful native Indian speakers whom have done well on the Gmat.
So selected the E-Gmat course and tried to complete it from beginning to end. I was pleasantly surprised to find how each and every tops have been framed and different pitfalls and common tested errors for that topic has been discussed at length. Each and every chapter is followed up with a concept check with real GMAT like problem. Each such exercise helped me to rectify the grey areas that I had in those topics and move on.
The Verbal scholarium is such a meticulously planned exercise tool that gives you 730+ Gmat like questions that you can use to practice either to develop your accuracy or your sense of timing , a factor that is crucial and extremely handy in actual GMAT test.
Although I am confident that the sentence correction module of EGMAT verbal course is truly the best one that is available in the market and prepares you holistically towards a better verbal score, CR section is also elaborate and there are over 230 gmat like practice question in the verbal scholarium that is sufficient to elevate your CR accuracy.
Only thing that might be slightly made more relevant is the approach one needs to take for the RCs as sometimes I have felt that the approach is lengthy.
Overall I would say that it is fantastic product and provides much more value than it is priced.If it is followed holistically , it is bound to improve your GMAT verbal score .

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July 20, 2017
MounikaAchanti

Joined: Jan 25, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V37

e-gmat verbal online

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I went with the egmat course. I went through the SC and CR courses of egmat, and they were, no doubt, a great stepping-stone to a better understanding of the subtle concepts in SC, and the pre-thinking way in CR.The questions in scholaranium are very good.What worked for me in SC was that I understood the meaning of the sentence in question and always questioned myself about the modifiers used in that sentence.For CR, the pre-thinking, as obvious as it sounds, tremendously helped me.
In summary, e-gmat verbal online is a great course for non-native english speakers

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July 17, 2017
Negin86

Joined: Jan 03, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
660 Q50 V35

great source for 700+ Gmat

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English is my second language and I really recommend this product for anyone who is planning to take GMAT and English is not their first language for them.
There are many examples that make you familiar with the GMAT tests.
The RC section is really helpful. It covers all the details and give you a great perspective of what you might see in the GMAT.
I also love the scholaranium. It really helped me to be more focus and improved my RC and SC abilities. The scholaranium helped me to improve my time management and answer the verbal section in the specific time frame.

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July 15, 2017
trjoshi123

Joined: Apr 18, 2017

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V40

Really Helpful for Sentence Correction

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20 Days before the exam, I still had very low confidence on my accuracy in Sentence Correction.

Even though I had read the Manhattan SC book and learnt some concepts, I was not able to apply these learnings while practicing Official Guide Questions primarily because of its lack of practice questions similar to OG.
I also felt that concepts taught in the Manhattan SC book were a bit easier than those tested in Official Guide, though the explanations were very clear and I felt I learnt a lot from the book.

Confident that my SC prep was not upto the mark, I started searching for online resources.

Trying to save some money, I collected all the SC PDF's available on gmatclub forum. I eventually (2-3 days later) realized that even though the free resources had good material, I found myself reading a new doc every few hours and was unable to focus on one. At the end of 2-3 days, I realized I had not learnt anything concrete.

This was an unnecessary wastage of time and I quickly decided to buy a good course to help me focus on only 1 source of learning. Going through the reviews, it was clear that e-GMAT verbal is amongst the best, and definitely the best for non-natives. Without thinking twice, I subscribed for the Sentence Correction course (which was available individually at that time).

I decided to devote one complete week (of the 18 days remaining) to e-GMAT sentence correction. I found the course extremely helpful. All the concepts were very clearly explained and all the edge cases were covered too. Their 3 step approach helps you in breaking down a long sentence in smaller easy to understand part. This was an extremely helpful technique.

The practice quizzes and questions were really good and of the level of Official Questions.

One word of caution, when I was following the course I was practicing questions topic by topic. Hence they are a bit easy to solve because you know what type of error is going to be in the question. Even thought the course always advises to use the 3 step approach, I felt it is not possible to do this when you are trying to quickly solve these questions ( or maybe I had little time to internalize this approach).

Hence I will advise to keep some time to solve official question, after getting done with the E-gmat course. With the concepts taught, it is possible to get at least 90% accuracy depending on the time and efforts one puts.

Overall, it proved extremely helpful to me, even in the short time span of 3 weeks and helped me get 730 (V:40).

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July 15, 2017
jatin0705

Joined: Dec 19, 2016

Posts: 7

Kudos: 3

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q50 V31

Best Verbal Content for Non-Native Speakers

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I found the course content and course structure very well organized and super helpful. Super work!!!

I felt so confident in CR section after going through the e-gmat content that now I can easily solve 11-12 questions correctly out of 13. The SC video explainations are superb and thorough. This is the best staring point in your gmat prep journey.

The scholarium questions are also very good to practice and build on your concepts. They have a good number of questions on all the sections of GMAT. The analytics of the performance also helps in understanding the weak areas.

I would strongly recommend this product to all my friends and Gmatclub friends.

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July 12, 2017
harishramnath

Joined: Aug 11, 2016

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q50 V32

Improvement N/A

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I had taken GMAT in October 2016 and got an overall score of 680(Q50, V32). I must say that the improvement on my score should be attributed to the way e-GMAT kept me confident and comfortable throughout my preparation.
When I took my first mock from GMATPrep, I ended up with a score of 600(Q-50, V-22), which highlighted my weakness at key concepts in SC and CR. While I was able to ace Quant without external preparation, the same can’t be said about Verbal. As a non-native English speaker, I was desperate to push my verbal score by at least 32 in order to reach 700(Q51 V32 can fetch you 700), which was my target score. After going through a myriad of reviews on GMAT Club, I was convinced that I should enroll for e-GMAT Verbal Online course, and I must say it was a great decision in my short journey of preparation.
To begin with, I enjoyed the way e-GMAT covered the fundamentals of Grammar (for SC). Each and every concept in grammar is taught logically aided by relatable illustrations. During my course of preparation, I felt that e-GMAT not only debunked the myths surrounding a lot of concepts but also helped me to unlearn and relearn things that were taught incorrectly at school. Moreover, at the end of each lesson, the concepts are summarized in a nutshell that helped me big time as I am naturally bad at taking notes. Concepts, such as Modifiers and Parallelism, are cleared with ease through the documents that they provide along with the audio/video material.
In addition to SC, I lacked skills in solving hard CR questions especially the ones that are based on Strengtheners and Assumptions. Fortunately, e-GMAT teaches it to you beautifully through a test called Negation that leads you to the assumption. Similarly, e-GMAT brings out different concepts such as pre-thinking and variance analysis in order to get to the understanding in detail. Along with these materials, you have Scholaranium that provides you the flexibility to create custom quizzes (I needed them for SC and CR), which can be used efficiently to track your ability (not just accuracy) throughout your preparation. Moreover, I found that these questions had a high correlation with the questions in GMATPrep, and hence I resorted only to GMATPrep for my Mocks (unlike MGMAT). I scored 660 and 670 in the mocks written days before the exam. I was not moving ahead as my Quant score was stuck at 5o.
During the actual GMAT, I breezed through the Quant section, and in fact, I completed the section with over 15 minutes on my clock. I had even hopes of touching 51 this time. In the verbal, I felt that I was sailing in smooth waters till question number 25. A super-hard RC struck me badly, and I had less than 5 minutes for my last five questions. I rushed through those questions, and I still believe they reduced my score by at least 3 points. When I submitted my exam, I saw 680 flashing on my screen (Q50 V32). Even though I didn’t reach 700, I made a great improvement within a short span of time.
Finally, I would like to thank e-GMAT for pushing my score close to my target. I hope this review would be helpful for non-natives who seek betterment in Verbal. e-GMAT is here for you!
All the very best for your preparations!

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July 11, 2017
Sak2016

Joined: Jun 11, 2015

Posts: 5

Kudos: 4

Self-reported Score:
730 Q49 V41

Verbal Prep - Great Help improved from V34 to V41

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Verbal Prep was great help to improve my score my V34 to V41. The videos and suggested strategies were really helpful! It helped me to improve my score in Verbal. Would suggest follow all the strategies suggested and practice a lot after that. In my first attempt, I only used part e-gmat strategy and part mine in Verbal. It didn’t help. Follow their strategies completely and it really helps. I went through all videos twice before my GMAT and practiced their strategies on all OG questions. Plus, the verbal workshop I attended was also very helpful.
I would highly recommend the course.

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July 08, 2017
kimrani

Joined: Dec 10, 2014

Posts: 40

Kudos: 27

Self-reported Score:
750 Q50 V41

Great guide to improve Verbal score

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Improvement 60 Points

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E-gmat offers excellent resources to self-study for the verbal part in GMAT, especially the Sentence Correction section. It really focuses on the important and tricky points that students are often confused and make mistakes. The instructor has an excellent approach to explain grammatical foundation to help students understand and apply the knowledge in answering SC questions. Questions to practice are ok, not too hard, but enough to help students remember grammatical points. Additional practice questions are provided at the end of each module together with Official Guide questions. Scholaranium is ok: some questions are similar but others are more about emphasizing the grammatical points rather than reaching the difficulty level in GMAT exam. I hope to have more practice questions and modules can be made longer. However, I think the SC has covered pretty significant volume of grammar points to review for GMAT.

Great course so far!

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July 07, 2017
mra4mba

Joined: Oct 28, 2016

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Wonderful course

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My first attempt at GMAT gave me a 600. I was depressed with the course. My verbal course was pathetic. I prepared using Manhattan SC book, but was not satisfied as my confidence was not great.
I was recommended e-gmat by a friend. I started preparing from verbal online prep and verbal live prep. Within no time, i started gaining confidence and better scores. The Scholarium in the verbal section is the best. I am yet to take my GMAT, but i have recently got 690 in mock prep and i feel its mainly coz of e-gmat. Everything is great with e-gmat. However, kindly be informed that they will charge you if you want to extend your course. I have read in this forum that it will be extended for free. However, i was charged. It seems there is an option to disable the course for some duration if you want to take a break from preparation. Do use it. All the best :)

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