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Sections
Total 3
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
- Data Insights
Questions
Total 64
- Quantitative Reasoning – 21
- Verbal Reasoning – 23
- Data Insights – 20
Time Limit
Total 2 hrs 15 mins
- Quantitative Reasoning – 45 mins
- Verbal Reasoning – 45 mins
- Data Insights – 45 mins
Score Range
Final Score – 205-805
- Quantitative Reasoning – 60-90
- Verbal Reasoning – 60-90
- Data Insights – 60-90
Question Review
Review & Edit answers
- Navigate within section
- Review as many questions
- Edit up to 3 answers per section
Content Specifics
3 major points
- No Sentence Correction
- No Analytical Writing
- DS part of Data Insights
Official Score
Within 7 business days
- Performance by section
- Performance by time
- Performance by topic
Score Reporting
Send scores to schools
- 5 schools for free
- After viewing score
- Within 48 hrs of receiving
On Demand
You are in control
Everything available in one go. Prepare whenever, however – your pace, your choice of lessons & practice drills, your study plan.
Available anytime
On Demand Details
Details \ Variant |
On Demand |
Mode |
Online Self Preparation |
Live Online |
☒ |
Course Access |
6 months |
Recorded Video Lessons |
145 |
Practice Material |
5000+ Questions for Adaptive practice |
GMAT Official Guide |
☑ |
Computer Adaptive Tests |
☑ |
Online Doubts Clarifying Sessions |
4 sessions of |
Online Test-Taking Strategy Session |
☑ |
Application Essays Guidance & Evaluation |
☒ |
Course Fee |
Rs. 11,999/ |
Self-Learning
You prep & We mentor
Weekly study schedule with recorded video lessons, live mentoring sessions, practice drills activated as per weekly schedule.
Available as a plan
Self-Learning Details
Details \ Variant |
Self-Learning |
Mode |
Online Self Preparation |
Live Online |
12 hours mentoring |
Course Access |
6 months |
Recorded Video Lessons |
145 |
Practice Material |
5000+ Questions for Adaptive practice |
GMAT Official Guide |
☑ |
Computer Adaptive Tests |
☑ |
Online Doubts Clarifying Sessions |
8 sessions of |
Online Test-Taking Strategy Session |
☑ |
Application Essays Guidance & Evaluation |
☒ |
Course Fee |
Rs. 16,999/ |
Online Live
We handhold you
Live online classes scheduled with small cohort groups, access to recorded video lessons and study plan custom-tailored for you
Learn. Practise. Excel
Online Live Details
Details \ Variant |
Online Live |
Mode |
Online Live with Mentor |
Live Online |
45 hours live classes |
Course Access |
6 months |
Recorded Video Lessons |
145 |
Practice Material |
5000+ Questions for Adaptive practice |
GMAT Official Guide |
☑ |
Computer Adaptive Tests |
☑ |
Online Doubts Clarifying Sessions |
8 sessions of |
Online Test-Taking Strategy Session |
☑ |
Application Essays Guidance & Evaluation |
☑ |
Course Fee |
Rs. 24,999/ |




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Amit Sanjeev

Live online classes is one of this course’s most notable aspects. These classes provided an opportunity for me to communicate with the teachers (who are experts, no exaggerating here!) in real time while also fostering a sense of community with the other students. The course’s practice questions changed the game when adaptive logic was included. Since the GMAT itself is an adaptive test, adaptive logic at a practice exercise level made complete sense!
GMAT® – Online Live student

The GMAT self-prep classes are so well-planned that I didn’t feel burdened to “complete the syllabus”. Weekly objectives are clearly given and lessons + practice exercises are activated on the portal accordingly. The mentoring sessions are packed with inputs for conceptual clarity, assignment review and plan for next week. The course is one of a kind for those who want to have a method to their GMAT preparation.
GMAT® – Self-Learning student
I like the video lessons a lot. They are small capsules very specific to a particular topic or concept. Not just the full-length mocks, even the topic-wise or sectional practice exercises are computer adaptive—this is very much needed for GMAT preparation. I can go back to a particular video concept lesson and review it based on where I am going wrong in the practice exercises. This is brilliant!
GMAT® – On Demand Prep student
This GMAT course gives more than one can expect. The flow of lessons was smooth and clear. I got a personalised study plan from Raghavender sir and that set the track for everything! I did not expect the follow-up calls and emails about my preparation progress…it really proved that score99percentile will handhold.
GMAT® – On Demand Prep student
The course is very good. Video lessons are easy to follow and crisp. Practice exercises are also adaptive. So this prepares anyone for complete adaptive mock test.
GMAT® – On Demand Prep student
Who conducts the GMAT® Exam?
Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). The official website being www.gmac.com/
What is the official website of the GMAT® Exam?
www.mba.com
How does the GMAT® Exam work?
GMAT® is a Computer Adaptive Test which indicates that the test adapts itself to the correctness / incorrectness of your responses. The first few questions in the Verbal and the Quantitative sections are of moderate difficulty. With correct responses, the level of difficulty increases, and conversely, with incorrect responses the level of difficulty decreases. The score does not depend only on the number of correct and incorrect answers. It also depends on the difficulty level of the questions encountered. The weightage for tougher questions is more than that for easier questions. The test is administered on the computer and the questions have to be tackled in the order in which they appear; you cannot skip a question. Neither can you revert to an earlier question to change the answer. The final score will be in multiples of 10. It is essential that all questions are completed as there is a heavy penalty for the questions not attempted. These factors make time management very critical in GMAT® .
Is there partial marking/credit?
There is No partial marking/credit across all sections. In the Integrated Reasoning section, a student must answer all sub-parts correct to get credit for a question.
Is there negative marking?
There is No explicit negative marking. But, the adaptive algorithm takes into account your performance on the previous questions.
When do I get my score?
Unofficial score for the Verbal & Quantitative sections – Immediately after you complete the test.
Official score including AW score – about 2 weeks after your test date.
How do I report my score?
You can send your official scores to 5 programs on the GMAT test date prior to the start of the exam. For additional score reporting, you will need to pay an additional fee per score recipient and send scores online from your login.
What is official score reporting?
Sending your GMAT score to universities/programs you want to apply to through GMAC, which conducts the GMAT exam.
Can I cancel my score?
Yes, you can. After you see your score online after you finish the exam, you will have a couple of minutes to decide whether you want to cancel your scores.
What does "average/median GMAT score" mean?
On university admissions pages, it means that students who got admission offers in the previous intake secured scores which hovered around that number – some higher than the average/median and some lower than the average/median.