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e-GMAT is the world's most reviewed company whose students have delivered 10x more 700+ scores than students from the average GMAT Club Partner. e-GMAT truly understands the test and the test taker and accurately creates personalized GMAT journeys for students, whether they start with a score of 300 or 600, and helps them achieve 740+ on the GMAT.
Created by Four out of the GMAT Club's Top five experts, e-GMAT is a unique combination of proprietary methods in Quant and Verbal. To ensure that you excel on these methods, e-GMATs' xPERT AI personalizes your learning and provides real-time feedback that can quadruple your chances of success and help you save up to 120 hours while preparing.
Finally, e-GMAT also gives you access to strategy experts who will help push your score to 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.
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Strengths:
1. Well structured.
2. Excellent data analytics to save time and know strengths and weaknesses.
3. Empathetic free mentorship.
Would make the product better:
The DI course modules can get better and more aligned with actual OG questions.
I started my GMAT preparation in January 2024. On a friend's advice, I registered myself for the egamt's Online 360 course. Before starting the course, I attempted a full length egmat mock and scored 425. Time management was the biggest concern for me. I realized I wasn't ready for this exam and needed a structured approach for my preparations.
I started doing all the module courses to get hold of the concepts in quant and verbal. I was doing decently well in the module tests and kept moving ahead in the course. In one of the module tests when my score was low, I decided to write a mail to egmat support to have a look, review my preparations and provide some feedback. Honestly speaking I didn't have many expectations from an online portal providing any sort of mentorship but decided to seek help just for the sake of it.
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. I moved places and relocated 3 times between January and April. This combined with the unpredictable nature of workload at a startup I would have weeks when I couldn't study even for an hour. But Rashmi and sometimes other mentors who would write to me would still be very patient and supportive.
By April 15 I had finally settled at one location and decided to study regularly aiming to take the exam around the end of June. During this time Rashmi gave me a reality check. Knowing concepts well just by covering the module courses was only 1/3rd of the preparations done for GMAT. She introduced me to the egmat idea of ‘cementing’ and ‘test readiness’ stages post finishing the online modules. The true importance of this I realized post my first attempt.
I completed all three stages for quant, did it partially for verbal and could not finish even the module courses for DI by end of June. I had fixed the exam date as 11th July. So, by end June I started giving official mocks and following were my scores
Mock 1 – 645 Q-84, V-80, DI-81.
Mock 2 – 595 Q-84, V-79, DI-76.
Mock 3 – 675 Q-86, V-83, DI-81
egmat mock - 595
I was having serious issues with time management in both verbal and DI. Invariably having to guess 5-6 questions in the end for both these sections in each mock. This was a result of not doing cementing and test readiness for those two sections.
The final exam was no different, I had time management issues in both verbal and DI. Guessed last 4 answers in verbal and 6/7 answers in DI.
Final exam score: 655 Q-87, V-80, DI-80.
I know the score isn’t exceptional, but it isn’t bad either. I can’t thank Rashmi enough for guiding me through this journey and being so patient with the erratic nature of my possible study schedules.
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.
Strengths:
I found that the egmat course is very balanced. It will not over inform and confuse you but take you through every concept very diligently just enough to score well in the test. The video lessons are very interactive and the text explanations are as good as the video lessons. Also, the experts guide directly through various online workshops. The team is very prompt and responsive in case of any query. All the queries that i have posted till now, I have received a response within 24 hours.
The mock tests that they provide, very closely simulate the actual test experience, especially the user interface part and the type of questions.
I strongly recommend egmat course. It is a very effective medium of learning and the whole ecosystem of this course is student oriented. I have had experience with Magoosh too but i found this course way way better. The questions, video lessons, mock test, text explanation, responsive team, are just excellent.
I found that the egmat course is very balanced. It will not over inform and confuse you but take you through every concept very diligently just enough to score well in the test. The video lessons are very interactive and the text explanations are as good as the video lessons. Also, the experts guide directly through various online workshops. The team is very prompt and responsive in case of any query. All the queries that i have posted till now, I have received a response within 24 hours.
The mock tests that they provide, very closely simulate the actual test experience, especially the user interface part and the type of questions.
Strengths:
* Initial consultation: In one call, by reviewing my latest score result in detail, my coach helped me identify exactly the areas in which I needed to improve. This allowed me to use my time efficiently
* Methodology: The team knows exactly how to ace each section and sub-section. By learning and following their metholodogy, I was able to save time and gain confidence very fast.
* Content: e-gmat has extensive resources on each sub-section, including on Data Insights - which is rare on the market, with most other platforms "recycling" old contents from IR.
* Coaching: It was empowering to have a coach who set clear goals and was following up how I was doing. I did this as part of the Last Mile Push Program.
Would make the product better:
None, just be ready to dedicate time to your learning.
Super grateful - thank you e-gmat and Rida in particular!
I totally recommend e-gmat to anyone who wants to improve their score with methodology and confidence.
After being stuck at a GMAT score of 645 despite months of self-study, I decided to try e-GMAT due to its compelling reviews and lower cost.
My coach, Rida, created a detailed study plan that focused on my weak areas and included accuracy goals for each section, which significantly improved my understanding and performance. She followed up regularly to check where I was at and whether I had questions. In parallel, I used their platform Scholaranium for practicing Medium and Hard questions and maintaining an error log (Excel file to reflect on my mistakes) were crucial in refining my skills and boosting my confidence. Prior to e-gmat, I studied alone for 3 months and I was not really able to learn on my mistakes.
e-GMAT’s structured approach and consistent practice helped me break through the 645 barrier and achieve a GMAT score of 685. On Verbal, they taught me to read actively, which aced my accuracy and time needed. On DI, they taught me to process thoroughly the dataset, which boosted my accuracy as well.
Strengths:
Flexible for working professionals, customisation options and feedback.
Would make the product better:
Increase the number of full length mock tests
eGMAT's online 360 course starts with the creation of an extensive study plan which helps outline a schedule for preparation - this I think, is a very crucial step. Besides the theory lessons, they also have numerous practice questions, detailed solutions with expert assistance to help with doubts (and also a lot of people who've had similar questions, answered, in the past, available to view), the PACE AI tool helps optimise prep time with classes and five high-quality, single attempt mocks. The fact that it is customisable makes it ideal for working professionals. The course introduces concept of cementing and strategies to achieve it, which are very effective.
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Strengths:
- Quality of course content in terms of the depth of subject covered.
- Continuous support from eGMAT for any test prep problems.
- Quick and efficient clarification of doubts.
- Interactive Video Lessons of great quality.
- Regular webinars and strategy sessions to strengthen core concepts.
- Last Mile Push (LMP) program : A strategy expert assigned to the aspirant who guides the aspirant in every step of the way.
Would make the product better:
- Word Problems questions are too lengthy and tough to solve in stipulated time, which may be discouraging.
My journey from 555 to 685 in GMAT Focus:
I have started my GMAT journey in April 2024 by taking a Sigma-X mock test from eGMAT. I scored a 555, and understood that I need to strengthen my basics, especially in Verbal and Data Insights sections. I chose eGMAT based on a plethora of positive reviews by GMAT achievers, and I'm happy that my choice was apt.
The first and foremost thing I loved about eGMAT was a clear and personalized study plan, having which I fel confident about the preparation at the beginning.
I started with Verbal section, where the course has worked wonders for me. The clarity it gave on the concepts tested, and the well laid out methodologies for solving CR and RC questions were really helpful. Overall, it laid an excellent foundation on which I built my verbal ability.
Quant has always been a strong area for me, as I have scored 100% in Quantitative Aptitude even in my GATE-2019 examination. However, the depth of concept covered in eGMAT quant is unmatched in all sub sections.
Data Insights is one area where I struggled the most initially. But the simplified manner in which core concepts of graphical analysis, table analysis and multi source reasoning are presented in the course have made my life easier.
Cementing, as the name suggests, is a crucial building block of GMAT ability, and it played a pivotal role in my journey too.
Last but not the least, the Last Mile Push program, where we are assigned a dedicated strategy expert cum mentor is absolutely game changing. Akash and Abha, my mentors, supported me in every step of the way and helped me set accurate goals. Abha's analysis of my mock exams has helped me strategize the real exam in an efficient way.
Overall, eGMAT stands out in many ways and I recommend the course to serious aspirants looking for significant score boost.
Strengths:
The biggest strength of e-GMAT,
1. VERBAL and DI. Don't think anyone is there in the market with a better package of Verbal than e-GMAT.
2. Its huge collection of questions.
3. Creating test center like environment with help of their cementing section.
Would make the product better:
e-GMAT is perfect from every angle. I will just have one small advice for them, make the website a little more optimized for phones or tabs, as the videos sometimes refused to load. Also a mobile application for e-GMAT would be an icing on the cake.
The biggest strength of e-GMAT is its verbal and DI section. They have few excellent strategies to ace the verbal section. For DI, they have a invaluable collections of DI questions covering each and every types. The collections of problems for Quant, Verbal and DI are huge and those questions actually resembles the GMAT FOCUS question types. When I first started the course, I still remember the score I got in my 1st official mock. It was 575. To regain my confidence back and choose the e-GMAT was probably my best decision ever. In the journey form being very weak in verbal to get a 99 percentile in that, e-GMAT played the most important part.
Strengths:
- Personalised strategy review- My mentor was Abha, and she was key for me to understand my areas of improvement, schedule my practice sessions and how I should prepare with a day to day plan and tracking progress.
- PACE Engine- This engine is exceptional to understanding your existing skill level and pace your curriculum accordingly. This feature in E- gmat helped me save many weeks off my preparation!
- Question Bank- Comprehensive question bank with AI powered analysis for custom tests.
Would make the product better:
- Approaches to solve questions in quantitative ability could be refined to short circuit the problem and solve the questions quickly.
I took 2 attempts on the GMAT Focus to reach to a 705 in my second attempt (with the first being a 655). It took me 3.5 months to reach my target score of 685+. In my first month, most of my time was dedicated to the course videos present in the e-gmat course and the rest of the 2 months were focussed on exam strategy and timing management. E-gmat's personalised mentorship was a gamechanger for me as I was given much important direction to build a solid strategy and identify areas of improvement comprehensively. My mock scores in official mocks ranged from 665 to 715, with most of the scores between 695-705. On the test day, I followed the sectional order of Q,DI,break, VR. I wasnt able to solve the first question on the QA and ended up spending 6 minutes initially on it. However, the rest of the questions were fairly easy, hence I was left with 12 minutes spare post completion of the section to return to the first question and edit it to the correct answer. The DI and VR section was fairly smooth. The E-gmat scholararium was key to facilitate necassary practice to master every GMAT topic!
Strengths:
Video Tutorial of each concept along with pdf summaries
Short tests after each module to check your understanding
Interactive Learning
PACE automated skill gauging to allow you to skip skills you already possess
Enough Resources
Ease of access to coach
Test Readiness short quizzes to improve your agility
Sigma X Mocks
Would make the product better:
I feel the DI section is relatively new and hence for many MSR questions I found the performance metrics to be flawed: as in, a too hard question is marked as easy and also the median time taken to answer those looks flawed. This is only for the MSR part.
For verbal, initially I used to feel that your questions are hard but having taken official mock tests and the exam I now feel that it isn't hard enough because I faced some pretty scary questions in the main test.
I think a VERY HARD rating for certain quant questions help us not worry a lot when we miss a relatively hard question. So egmat must mark few of the hardest questions as such.
In the age of Artificial Intelligence it feels really nice to be catered by Human Intelligence. Egmat does exactly that. In my previous attempts 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.
All concepts are explained in videos. Their algorithm is carefully designed to gauge your skills and adapt with that.
The PACE feature allows you to skip skills which you are already confident in. But it feels like the olden days as if a coach is there to guide you. I have, on occasions not liked some explanations and replied to them and they have promptly replied and a proper argument led to a rectification of the issue.
Too many organizations have claimed to not use any 'gimmicks' or quick tricks to ace the exam. I can attest personally that egmat, (sometimes a bit annoyingly) always avoids quick fixes. This forces you to adopt the conceptual clarity and as they like to call it 'own the dataset!'
Following the basic principles of learning and no quick tricks the curriculum induced in me a regular habit of the pre-thinking and falsification techniques. I was able to handle complicated CR questions i.e. rejecting the right options for the right reasons and narrowing down the best option.
One ability that always felt impossible for me was completing the first RC question within 3.5 minutes. But egmat's resources allowed me to handle the same with ease.
They have a strongly crafted set of resources for the DI section which I felt was an apt reflection of the official test.
It goes without saying that the quant section is as good as expected.
If their methodical approach of learning, cementing and test readiness is adopted there is no reason why one can't ace the gmat.
Strengths:
- Great availability of resources
- Great mentor support
- Effective methodology (especially filling knowledge gaps at first and then practicing)
Would make the product better:
- More time-efficient options (esp. for people without much time to prepare)
- More clarity on how to follow the Study Plan
- More tips on Quant on alternative ways to face problems (e.g. choice elimination)
Methodology
- Simply put, the methodology consists of learning content for each sub-module (e.g. CR), practicing this content to reinforce learnings (called “Cementing”), and then practicing all parts of each module together (e.g. Verbal)
-In my opinion, this works quite well, especially in cases like mine where I had no idea what was tested on the GMAT. With this, I could fill all “knowledge gaps” I had on each topic and reinforce the new learnings before moving on to the next one
-As a con, this approach followed to the letter may not be the most time-efficient, so those with less time available probably would need to adapt it. Also, I would’ve liked more focus on tips for facing the test (e.g., solve some Quant questions by choice analysis or other shortcuts, practice on timing and skipping, etc.)
-For Verbal questions, learning was based on "Pre-thinking", which is basically doing specific reasoning (depending on the type of question) before reading and selecting choices. In my experience, these strategies were valuable in the first stage of learning, although in my particular case I had to adapt them quite a bit for the real exam: as in my case I have some difficulties with English, I needed more time to read and understand the texts, and if I developed the complete pre-thinking then I spent too much time per question; as I could not improve this much, I developed a "simplified" pre-thinking in which my focus was on understanding the logical thread of the arguments. Basically, I would recommend doing these pre-thinkings at the beginning to reinforce learning, but then practicing to find the optimal distribution of time between reading the text, pre-thinking and reading/analysis of alternatives
-The platform also teaches some reading strategies that can be helpful in Verbal, especially in RC. In my case, it was difficult to apply them all and always, but I think that having some in mind helps improve reading speed and comprehension (practice them is key)
Resources
- In my opinion, the strongest point of e-GMAT. You can find both the material to learn and a good set of questions to practice, as well as 5 mocks (I took 4/5, and I consider that they were of pretty good quality). In addition, together with the e-GMAT subscription you are entitled to a few months of GMAT Club quizzes, which I found to be an excellent complement
- As a con, I think sometimes questions are more “complex” than in the real exam (e.g., in Quant, some Hard questions are too long, while in the real exam I found hard questions to be “trickier” rather than longer). For this reason, in my case it was useful to complement the study with the GMAT Focus Edition Official Guide (you can find OG questions in GMAT Club too).
Support
- With your e-GMAT subscription you are assigned a mentor, and in my case, my mentor was of great help for my improvement since she helped me define concrete actions based on my results. I would recommend being proactive in seeking help from your mentor, given that I found the base resources (like the study plan) quite generic
- I would also like to mention that I was part of The Last Mile Program, which consists of having a more personalized plan and greater follow-up by your mentor. I consider both points to have been very important towards the end of my study since, as I mentioned before, my mentor was developing specific action plans based on how I was doing, and the continuous follow-up also forced me to be more consistent in my study
I hope this review is useful. Good luck in learning and preparing!!
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Verified GMAT Focus score:
655 Q82 V88 DI78 (Online)
Strengths:
- Verbal and DI sections.
- Scholaranium.
- Step by step process with a clear structure.
- Personalized support.
Would make the product better:
The only area that could be improved is that some Quant questions differ slightly from the actual test, as they have longer statements, but this does not detract from the content's adequacy in preparing for the test.
I highly recommend e-GMAT as a test preparation course. I particularly emphasize the Verbal section, which was incredibly helpful in achieving a high score, especially considering that English is not my native language. The Quant and DI sections are also excellent, and the way the material is taught is ideal for learning step by step, following a very clear structure. Additionally, the Scholaranium is very useful for practicing and tracking your learning progress and results.
Moreover, I greatly appreciate the personalized attention from the e-GMAT team, who are always available to resolve doubts and monitor the study process. It was truly positive to have that personalized support. In this regard, the Last Mile Push was extremely helpful in wrapping up the preparation and focusing on the final details that needed to be corrected to face the test successfully. During this stage, Rida provided exceptional support, being very attentive to the doubts and concerns that arose.