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A must have product at an excellent price. I don't believe it's worth it having an expensive private tutor. I believe getting a great GMAT score is about learning how to focus, and the TTP is an excellent tool for practicing and improving that skill. I initially rushed through the sections and did not get the score I knew I could get (only improved from 690 to 710). I decided to reset the schedule and follow the pace suggested by TTP. By the time I could re-take the exam, I had to adapt to the FOCUS format, scoring a 695. I found TTP to be an excellent tool for both versions of the exam. Can genuinely say this having taken the exam by studying from GMAT books (useless) and YouTube videos (helpful to understand the logic for some problems, but it's not enough to build the pace you need to do great on exam day). During that time I felt like I could solve any problem, but still underperformed on exam day.
I purchased the full access course offered by the company and I was very satisfied with the results I achieved with the help of the course.
1. The course content was very well structured, with the strategy for covering the content well explained. This helped me better utilize the platform. Everything was place in small pieces that could be completed in isolation.
2. I liked how there was a combination of material on the platform – videos, text explanations, small practice exercises, full tests. All this provided a good variety for me to keep myself engaged through long study sessions. I could easily switch whenever I felt bored of one variety.
3. The set of 15 practice tests proved very crucial in my preparation. The questions were very GMAT-like and it helped me prepare my stamina for the final attempt.
4. There was nothing particular that I disliked about the platform. Maybe, I would have liked the option to retake the tests, which is not available right now, but I cannot complain about it much since the course worked for me regardless, in helping me achieve my desired score.
Clubbing my prep with official material helped and I would recommend the course for anyone who needs good GMAT material to prepare and ace the test.
I was literally struggling for a while before I joined e-gmat and it was recommended by someone who'd used the product earlier. And it clearly worked. If you look at my practice test scores, they were in the 560s which is absolutely terrible. But when I gave the final test I got to a 665. The course was automatically designed around my time availability during the weekdays and weekends. It gave me target that had to be achieved daily. I'm really happy with what I was able to achieve. I'm reconsidering giving another attempt and reusing this course to get a better score even though a 94th percentile seems amazing. But with this tool I'm confident that I'll get there.
I would like to personally thank the incredible eGMAT team—especially Rida Shafeek—for helping me achieve my target score of 705 on the GMAT Focus Edition. The Last Mile Push (LMP) program, offered as part of their course, is truly unmatched in the industry. In my opinion, eGMAT is overengineered in the best way possible—they provide absolutely everything a student could need to succeed.
As part of the LMP program, I had the opportunity to work 1-on-1 with my mentor, Rida, who provided invaluable insights, motivation, and a structured plan that pushed me to be better every day. Preparing for the GMAT is no easy journey, and having that level of support and encouragement is a true game changer.
I would wholeheartedly recommend the Last Mile Push program to anyone who is struggling to reach their target or simply needs that extra push and guidance to get there. The fact that it's included in the course fee makes it even more valuable. Trust the process, follow their guidance, and I truly believe you will see meaningful improvement.
Even though I availed the mentonrship for around three weeks, Dhruv was very helpful with his tips and guidance. He took time out of his vacation to attent my call, he would take my call outside his work hours too. This gave me a good platform to practice verbal and DI questions of all difficulty levels. Being able to create multiple sectional mocks with varying difficulty levels was helpful. Mocks were slightly on the tougher side. This course has a wide variety of hard quant questions. I availed e-gmat services around a month before the exam to boost my confidence.
As a Data Analytics consultant with over three years of experience, I recently scored a 705 (Q84, V84, D87) on the GMAT Focus Edition. A friend recommended eGMAT, and over the past year, I went from a 555 (49th percentile) in their SigmaX Mock to my final score. Here’s what made eGMAT invaluable to my journey:
1. Structured Learning Approach
eGMAT follows a regimented, three-stage learning process across all sections (Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights).
• Stage 1: Preparation – Concept Files (Video + Text material) explain key topics, followed by Guided Quizzes and Practice Quizzes to reinforce learning.
• Stage 2: Cementing – GMAT-like quizzes ensure mastery at medium and hard difficulty levels before advancing.
• Stage 3: Sectional Mocks – Full-length sectional tests help simulate exam conditions and refine weak areas.
The SigmaX Mocks are incredibly close to the actual GMAT in difficulty and scoring. Quant especially cannot be closer, making them excellent practice tools.
2. Exceptional Mentorship
The mentorship support was a game-changer. My mentor Dhruv Joshi:
• Helped plan, track, and adjust my preparation at every stage.
• Regularly checked in to ensure I stayed on track, even offering personalized advice when I got stuck.
• Provided mental support, advising when to take breaks or modify my study approach.
This one-on-one guidance ensured that I was never lost in my prep.
3. Course Material & Teaching Approach
eGMAT prioritizes methodical problem-solving over speed, which naturally leads to faster execution over time. Couple of things that gave a significant improvement in performance for me were:
• Quant: Focussing on extracting maximum information before solving, using simplifications and inferences for efficient problem-solving.
• Verbal: Starting with Master Comprehension, which teaches how to read strategically. Followed by Prethinking in CR / RC, emphasizing on complete understanding of the CR / RC passage over skimming through the content.
• Data Insights: Builds upon Quant & Verbal skills while introducing several other techniques. For example, additional mathematical shortcuts to handle quant-heavy questions across all question-types efficiently. This saves you from using calculator for each and every math-related question.
Final Thoughts
eGMAT’s structured curriculum, realistic mocks, and unparalleled mentorship played a crucial role in my success. If you’re looking for a comprehensive GMAT prep solution, I highly recommend it!
I bought the full access variant of the Experts global GMAT course and I would love to share my experience with fellow aspirants.
Here are my thoughts:
a. I liked how the user interface is very friendly and there's a lot of value in the smaller aspects of the course that enhance the learning experience. For example, the GMAT shots and the extensive analytics - all made for good, productive pass-time when I was not really in the mood for attempting questions.
b. I feel 15 mocks are more than enough to provide end to end preparation for an aspirant of any level. I did not feel the need to go for any other options. Yes, I did opt for the official mocks though.
c. I like the brief nature of the videos for the explanations of the concepts
d. There are various course upgrade options available and you can make minor extensions and upgrades as per requirement. Gave me a lot of flexibility in my prep.
e. I would like to have the option to reset tests, which is not currently there.
I particulary liked e-gmat for a couple of reasons, but a few of them being
1. LMP - This program provided a one-to-one mentorship support which helped me stay on track. They take the effort to schedule calls, check your progress and help you stay on track with your goals
2. Mocks & Cementing Quizes - The mocks provided come very near to the actual exam and the analysis of the mocks is also quite detailed, it not only highlights the correct vs incorrect, but also the broad topics for improvement in Quant, Verbal and DI. The portal is so dynamic for setting timelines, learning or just practicing. A must try for anybody starting their gmat journey.
The eGMAT course has been a valuable tool in my GMAT preparation journey. Its well-organized structure made it easy to stay on track and steadily progress through the material. The lessons are clear and break down complex topics into manageable parts, making it easier to understand. What I particularly liked was the deep dive into verbal reasoning, which is often challenging for many GMAT test-takers. The practice questions were challenging and gave a true reflection of the actual exam, boosting my confidence. The platform’s progress tracking helped me identify areas for improvement, ensuring a targeted approach to my studies. Overall, eGMAT is an excellent resource that provides a thorough, effective preparation plan for the GMAT.
I started my preparation with some old official guides and other books and soon realized it was extremely un-structured and not exhaustive in concepts and difficulty. I looked to subscribe to a GMAT preparation course and landed on e-gmat. My weaknesses were in verbal which I did very poorly on my mock test. In quants, my concepts were clear but I found myself succumbing to trap answers and silly mistakes. I started with building the fundamentals using the video courses on e-gmat followed by cementing quizzes on each concept. I first focused on accuracy and later improved timing. The support I got from the e-gmat team was incredible. They prepared a study plan specific to my strengths and weaknesses and also took into consideration my busy schedule. Abha was in constant touch and made sure I diagnose and fix my strategy when I faltered on tests. E-gmat’s recommendation to have a well defined error log helped especially towards the later stages of my preparation. Abha also helped me fill concept gaps that eventually helped me improve accuracy and timing. The next stage was being able to answer under time restrictions. For this, the e-gmat scholorium was the best tool. I was able to hone my test taking skills that significantly improved my ability to work within the time frame on the actual gmat exam. Followed by this, I tool 6 official mock exams scoring between 635-665. On the actual exam, I scored 665 (Q83, V84, DI82 – I also took the exam in this order). Two important tips for GMAT aspirants: A. try not to take too many mock exams right before the actual exam. B. try not to change the order of the sections on the final actual GMAT exam. C. Spend more time with the first 10 questions (I got only 3 wrong in quant and ended with a Q83, my mistakes were in the beginning-middle).