Thursday, 24 December 2020

GMAT for Noobs

The GMAT can be a tricky exam for many but worry not! There is a method to the madness that the GMAT is.

The most important thing to understand about the GMAT is that it is not a test of intelligence. It is a test of mental agility, time management and strategy.

It is also important to keep in mind that you do not have to get every GMAT question right. The exam itself allows room for mistakes. You can even get 15 questions wrong and still score over 700.

The best way to figure out how to maximize your score would be to go to a good GMAT coaching class that prepares you with all the utility to be able to strategize when it comes to the exam time.

Remember, the GMAT is an exam of strategy more than it is an exam of intelligence

Tuesday, 1 December 2020

GRE during COVID19

The GRE or Graduate Record Exam conducted by ETS has given candidates the opportunity to take the test from home. This has caught on really well as many applicants have begin to opt for the GRE test from home.

In addition to the GRE, ETS also offers the TOEFL as a test from home option. With both their main exams being offered from the convenience of taking them from home, many people have benefitted. 

Even those who are going for GRE coaching classes, can take their test from the coaching centre however it is not recommended by the ETS as there can be ways to be duplicitous. Therefore it is best to opt for taking the test form the comfort of your own home rather than looking for a GRE testing centre that has an available slot for your convenient date and time


Monday, 30 November 2020

The best GMAT study tips

Preparing for the GMAT can cause many people to lose their cool. But worry not because these tips and tricks can help  you breeze through your GMAT preparation whether you are studying on your own or attending GMAT coaching classes.

1.       Organize your time during the day : You need to be putting in a minimum of 2 hours per day towards your GMAT prep if you are working or otherwise occupied and up to 6 hours a day as your exam approaches.

2.       Break down your practice questions into sets : by doing sets of 15 questions at a time, you can make sure that you do not bog yourself down with too much work and at the same time cover a lot of practice questions this way

3.       Time yourself : each of these sets should not take you more than half an hour to solve AND verify your answers.

Thursday, 26 November 2020

GMAT explained

The GMAT is the bane of many MBA aspirant’s existence. This is quite a common occurrence all over the world for test takers everywhere. The GMAT unfortunately, is an exam that most of these test takers misunderstand.

Everyone begins their preparation for the GMAT expecting it to be a test of Math and English proficiency, however, it happens to be more than just that. The GMAT is a test of mental agility and time management more than anything else.

So it is important to prepare accordingly for it. GMAT coaching classes can really play a very helpful role in making sure that you get the desired GMAT score. It is important to note that the concepts in math and English that you need to learn account only for 5-10% of what is considered the overall preparation for the GMAT.

So do you r best in learning the concepts but do even better for learning how to manage your time and think quick.

Sunday, 1 November 2020

GMAT Scenario during COVID19

 The pandemic has hit many things that we have come to take for granted. You would think that an exam like the GMAT would have been the first to fall in demand. However, clever applicants from the world over spotted an opportunity where there would automatically be less interest from students applying to universities abroad (study abroad programs), due to the pandemic.

This has only been evident because of the intake of students into GMAT coaching centres. In some areas of the world, GMAT coaching classes have all but stopped. But even with the switch to online GMAT classes, there are some major cities in the world where it is very evident that there exist many an opportunist and bless them for it.

These are the ones who have learnt to see things for what they are, and that is an invaluable skill that any efficient leader requires.

Friday, 30 October 2020

GMAT Journeys: 470 to 740 in 1 Month

 As someone with 11 years of work experience in multiple fields of work, I found it quite challenging to perform well on the GMAT. I have a fairly impressive and successful career, as can be validated by the fact that I am a board member in multiple companies. My career has been good enough with sufficient exposure and achievements to impress even the best of the MBA universities. 

But here I was, a man in my mid-30s, unable to do well in an exam that consists of syllabus from 10th grade Math and basic English. And then, out of sheer luck, I came across a little GMAT coaching centre that had been making waves with their students scores. So out of curiosity, I gave them a call and decided to give them a shot. 

At first, I realised that their fee was slightly more expensive, but as desperate as I was, I decided to jump in. And I am so glad that I did. In a matter of one month, these GMAT coaching classes took me from a 470 to a 740. 

They cared about me and they cared about making sure that I understood what the GMAT expected out of me. One of the best experiences in my life. They have really opened my mind to various schools of thought. And if I did not know better, I think they focus on teaching their students how to think rather than just spoon feed them or superficially teach the concepts in such a manner that it is inadequate to answer the kind of questions you would see on the GMAT. 

This was a few months ago, and thanks to them, I am applying to top tier MBA colleges, in stead of some random nameless MBA college. They are worth way more than they fee that they charge. In a way, they have helped me get a better shot at my entire life ahead of me.


Wednesday, 14 October 2020

PTE for Immigration

PTE or Pearson Test of English is an English language proficiency test that is required to be taken for the purposes of immigrating to a native English-speaking country either for PR (permanent residency) or for study abroad. It is one of the three main English language proficiency tests – the other two are TOEFL and IELTS. 

The PTE is mainly taken for immigration and study abroad purposes for Australia and New Zealand. It is not as popular as the other two tests and major immigration destinations like Canada, USA, UK, etc, still do not accept the PTE as a standard of evaluation. 

The PTE is an easy exam for a native English-speaker but for someone who is unfamiliar with the language, it can be a daunting task. Signing up for PTE classes can prove to be immensely helpful. Keep in mind that learning to effectively communicate in another language other than your own can take time, especially when the standards expected of you are those that are required to function effectively in that country.


GMAT for Noobs

The GMAT can be a tricky exam for many but worry not! There is a method to the madness that the GMAT is. The most important thing to unde...