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I did enjoy all the time I spent on this course. It provided the confidence to ace the GMAT exam. As a non-native speaker, I struggled a lot with the verbal section. I tried other expensive courses such as the Economist, but I did not have the results I got with e-GMAT. I would highly recommend this course to dedicated people who want to strive on this journey. It is easy to follow, and you can have discounted prices if you need an extension of the course. It is the most cost-effective course is available on the market right now.
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I began my preparation for GMAT in October 2017 based on very limited research about the various resources available online. I bought only the Manhattan book series and OG-2017. To begin with, Quant was never an issue. In the initial mock tests, I was reaching 48-49 (without any preparation). However, Verbal was an issue and I scored only a 32 (without any prep). I realised my focus should be more on the Verbal section where I could increase my overall test score in a greater proportion than Quant. My target was at least Q50/V43 (around 760).
After spending 2 months with the Manhattan series and solving all OG questions, I could see only a slight improvement in my results. I wasn't very happy with my scores (700 Q49 V35). Due to hectic work schedules, I could not concentrate on my preparation. I needed help in Verbal as I was not able to breach the score V35. Quant was okay as I was regularly able to touch Q50.
After attending a couple of free webinars conducted by Rajat Sadana and Payal Tandon, I decided to opt for a trail version of e-GMAT course. My first impression navigating the course screens was - extremely user friendly clearly demonstrating a keen investment in technology and graphics. I decided to give e-GMAT a shot (GMAT online course - Verbal + Quant).
And, the course was above my expectations.
The things that I liked the most:
1. One of the most user-friendly interface. After working for 10 hours in a day, the last thing that I expect to see in a course is the difficult to navigate screens and boring graphics. e-GMAT did a great job to make the course interesting. In fact I used to look forward to spend 2 hours
2. Concept clarity: e-GMAT have clearly invested a significant amount of time in preparation of their course materials. Each topic covered has been explained in great detail and in a systematic way with a lot of easy-to-understand examples.
3. Question bank: e-GMAT have also developed a large question bank called Scholaranium which thoroughly prepares a candidate for questions of all levels.
4. Responses to queries: I was impressed by the by the team have answered to not only my queries but also the queries of other students. These responses have been posted in a systematic manner, helping other students to prepare through the questions of some one else.
I think the course could improve on:
The difficulty levels of Scholaranium should be more in line with the actual exam. I feel that there are significantly difficult questions tested in Scholaranium in comparison to the questions asked in actual GMAT exam. The higher difficultly levels mis-guides the candidates in wrongly assessing their weak/strong areas. I believe if the questions are tagged as 750+, 700+, 650+, 600+ questions, it would prepare the students even better.
I thought I was good in both Verbal and Quant but GMAT proved me wrong. Was thinking about taking the GMAT since August September and bought official guides and the complete GMAT strategy guide of Manhhatan. Studied for two months on and off and my score hovered around 650. Went through a lot of material but could not improve. After reading reviews, decided to give EGMAT a try. It was worth it! Both the quant and verbal sections are beautifully laid out and builds on a strong foundation. I really liked the verbal section as it taught me an approach for tackling SC which was my weakest link. The quant section strengthened the foundation which is essential. After three months of studying, did a official test and my score was 700. But some personal things came up and could not study for two weeks and gave my GMAT after completing a 6 day official trip and totally bunked the exam. My score was 590 and it taught me that constant practice is key and having a calm mind is essential. My next GMAT date is on the 25th and will review in detail about the study plan etc if I get a good score.
So , I took this course somewhere in January 2018 after getting strong recommendation from fellow gmat club members and enrolled GMAT students.
For indian students, Definitely egmat course is bit easy to understand and comprehend as compared to other courses. The material is well devised along with improved UI for scholnarium and blitzkreig. Over the time they evolved well with improved support from their team on query resolution. Stats are good and question bank is of good quality
Now downside to this is that compared to others , egmat is a bit overpriced ,considering that it is valid for a period of only 6 months. So only and only if you have taken ur gmat date in advance, it makes sense to enroll here . However they do extend for a month for no charge at all if you have official mail of your gmat scheduled date.
It is a good course but again ,enroll if 6 months mean that you will be completing investing in this as every month counts.
I was looking out for help for Gmat verbal just a month before the Gmat exam as after giving some mock tests I got to know that I am not scoring good in Gmat mock tests because of low verbal score. I attended 1 seminar of e-gmat for verbal and thereafter subscribed for verbal online course. I completed the course in 3 weeks and scored a 80% in verbal in my final Gmat exam. Earlier my verbal score was around V25 and it jumped to V36 in just a month's time. I would like to thank e-gmat for the much needed last moment help. The Verbal Online course is structured beautifully and caters exactly to what is asked in Gmat exam. I didn't get much time for revision or completing verbal scholaranium but I am happy that I made the most of it in the given short span of 1 month. Thanks a ton e-gmat!!
I was skeptical about Egmat initially Being a non native verbal had been my biggest issue since the day I started preparing for the GMAT. I started my prep for GMAT in 2015 and since then have given the twice and scored 520 and 500 respectively. After the last exam I was exhausted and frustrated wondering what should I do now when all the material OG2017,Aristotle and Manhattan guides have not been enough.
I came across the Egmat reviews and took a final chance investing time and money to buy the Egmat Verbal online course. It was the best decision I took.
My concepts are much more clear and my scores have improved drastically.My entire approach for a SC or RC or CR question has changed phenomenally.
I would recommend this course to all students who are currently struggling with the Verbal Section in the GMAT.
Trust me the Egmat course works wonders with your Verbal Score.
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I started my GMAT preparation in late November 2017. I started with official Guides. While solving the OGs I understood that I was terrible in SC and CR. So, I purchased Manhattan SC, CR, RC and IR books (2 Hard copy and 2 Kindle edition). I went through the Manhattan SC and CR books thoroughly and even made notes. I had a fair idea of the rules, but was faltering in applying them.
By June, ISB and IIMs had informed their application deadlines. So, I picked up the pace of preparation. By this time I was actively interacting in GMATClub forum and came to know about e-GMAT. I made a free account and attended almost all webinars. On my request they even provided me with the previous webinar recordings.
My first attempt in GMAT was in July end and did terribly bad. I only got 640 (Q47, V32). I took quant first and mismanaged time, so much that I had to select random answers for the last 5 questions just to complete the test. I was quite disheartened and that affected the verbal part too. I needed to improve my GMAT score to even have any chance of interview call from the B Schools.
I understood that as I scored Q47 with 5 guessed answer, I could have done much better there had I not mismanaged time. But there was no justification for scoring V32. That clearly indicated conceptual gaps. I was already familiar with the learning methods of e-GMAT so I subscribed to their verbal online course. The best part that came with the subscription was access to 25 Quant and 9 Verbal CATs of GMATClub.
I had only 5 weeks in my hand for the next GMAT test. I am an avid reader and my retention is reasonable. So, I emphasised on SC and CR part more than the RC section of e-GMAT Verbal online. I completed the video lessons and quizzes of SC and CR section. I could not complete the RC part totally. But I attempted all the CATs of GMATClub.
I also read all the articles on quant which were published by e-GMAT in GMATClub. I attempted most of the questions. I went through the details of the solutions of the questions I attempted, irrespective of whether I answered them right or wrong. After certain time, I found that my quant score was coming consistently in the range of 49-50 and my verbal score also improved.
While going through the verbal online course, initially I solved questions step by step as directed in the video lessons. But gradually, I had built some kind of intuition. I could check 2-3 aspects at once and it increased my speed in SC. The pre-thinking approach to CR also helped me a lot. Previously I was checking the answer choices again and again and still fumbling, but with pre-thinking, I could narrow down the choices and hence save on time considerably.
In the second attempt when the exam finished the score of Q49, V38 flashed in my screen. I was happy to score 710 from 640 in 5 weeks. I think had I subscribed to e-GMAT verbal online few more weeks back, I might have scored above V40.
I would highly praise e-GMAT team for the care, the step by step guidance and the follow up about their student’s progress. Even though I am done with GMAT test for the time being, I would finish the full course once I am free of the application processes. It is going to be very beneficial for future.
I used limited modules to strengthen the topics that needed attention. Concept building, explanations and examples and very good, clear and convincing. My experience with Numbers, Statistics, Probability and Geometry was good. I liked the way concepts are explained, examples provided and then the module is supplemented by multiple exercises to drill the concept.
Exercises help to strengthen the concepts and clear and missing links or confusions. Do ensure that you complete all the exercises else the learning will go in vain!
Scholaranium section will further provide the practice required for test experiences.
It's a dependable product for acing the quant section.
Sentence correction module is good as it covers the topics throughout, gives detailed and convincing explanations and helps in building the concepts. As you progress through the preparation, you will feel the need to come back to the SC lessons and that exercise will strengthen your concepts.
Critical reasoning section is average. I personally felt that many questions used for concept building are created by the team and do not adhere to the GMAT level. The explanations given by the team on discussions are not always helpful and rigid to explain their point rather than answer the question asked. It is fine for understanding the concept. For verifying your CR skills, assess your performance on OG quizzes rather than the application quizzes.
Reading Comprehension module is fine. Nothing special there.
The strength of e-Gmat is in Sentence Correction module. Remaining modules are average.
I just came out of the exam hall and received my score of 410 which is 40 points less than my previous attempt..Initially in the year 2016,I decided to appear for my first gmat exam where I scored 450.I contacted Mr.Rajat, and took the Verbal course followed by the Quantitative course.The course was extensive and I bought it again then I bought the quant part for full preparation .Although they did extended my course on the basis that I write a review and I did.I am not against them, no no , they were responsive however I have doubt with their product plus I took it twice.Would I recommend to anyone, no, not even if I take the exam next time .