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Course Outline

Introduction to GMAT

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All about GMAT

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Frequently Asked Questions- General

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Frequently Asked Questions- Data Insights

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Frequently Asked Questions- Verbal Reasoning

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Frequently Asked Questions- Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning

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Chapter 1: Number System

  • Number Properties- Notes
  • Divisibility- Notes
  • Unit Digit- Notes
  • Multiples and Factors- Notes
  • LCM and HCF- Notes
  • Number of Zeros- Notes
  • Remainders- Notes
  • Base System- Notes
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Chapter 2: Algebra

  • Exponents Roots and Identities- Notes
  • Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials- Notes
  • Linear Equations and Inequalities- Notes
  • Quadratic Function- Notes
  • Functions- Notes
  • Progressions- Notes
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Chapter 3: Arithmetic

  • Averages- Notes
  • Ratio and Proportion- Notes
  • Percentage- Notes
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Chapter 4: Word Problems

  • Profit and Loss- Notes
  • Interest- Notes
  • Mixtures- Notes
  • Work and Time- Notes
  • Time Speed and Distance- Notes
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Chapter 5: Advanced Math

  • Permutations and Combinations- Notes
  • Probability- Notes

Verbal Reasoning

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Chapter 1: Reading Comprehension

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 1.1: Reading Sources and Topics
  • Chapter 1.2: Strategies to Crack Reading Comprehension
  • Chapter 1.3: Question Type: Main Idea, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Chapter 1.4: Question Type: Supporting Idea and Details, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Chapter 1.5: Question Type: Inferences, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Chapter 1.6: Question Type: Out-of-Context, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Chapter 1.7: Logical Structure and Organization, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Chapter 1.8: Style and Tone, Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
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Chapter 2: Critical Reasoning

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 2.1: Types of Questions-Assumption Questions, Strengthen the argument Questions, Weaken the argument Question, Inference Questions, Parallel the Reasoning Questions, Resolve / Explain Question, Evaluate the arguments questions, Identify the Reasoning Questions- Notes & Practice Questions
  • Chapter 2.2: Strategies to Crack Critical Reasoning Questions
  • Chapter 2.3: Useful Advice
  • Critical Reasoning Practice Questions

Data Insights

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Chapter 1: Data Insights Quant

  • Introduction
  • Statistics- Notes
  • Data Interpretation- Notes
  • Sets- Notes
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Chapter 2: Data Insights Verbal

  • Two-Part Analysis
  • Multi-Source Reasoning

Full-Length Practice Test

GMAT Complete Course Study Schedule

GMAT Recommended List of Books

Who should take this Course

  • Applicants who are aspiring to take admission for their Management Program, specialized Master's in Business, or MBA worldwide.
  • Students who need help with the entire GMAT preparation.
  • Students who aspire to get a higher score on the GMAT.

Reviews

Kanika Garg

Kanika Garg

23/06/2025

The study materials and mock tests provided by iSchoolPrep were very close to the actual GMAT exam. The tips and strategies taught in class helped me manage time better and stay calm during the real test. Highly recommended!

Riya Goel

Riya Goel

05/06/2025

I had a great experience with iSchoolPrep. The GMAT classes were well-structured, and the instructors explained tough concepts in an easy way.

Shivam Garg

Shivam Garg

20/05/2025

iSchoolPrep has a very student-friendly environment. The instructors are patient and knowledgeable. The study plan was flexible, which was perfect for my busy schedule. I felt well-prepared and confident on exam day.

Shivani Singh

Shivani Singh

13/05/2025

Joining iSchoolPrep was the best decision I made for my GMAT prep. The practice questions and clear concept explanations kept me on track. My score improved by over 100 points, and I couldn’t be happier!

Rachna Aggarwal

Rachna Aggarwal

10/05/2025

The grammar notes and Verbal reasoning tips were incredibly helpful for someone like me who was more confident in Quant. Their strategies for sentence correction and reading comprehension were clear and practical. I noticed a big improvement in my Verbal score!

Aayushi Singh

Aayushi Singh

05/05/2025

iSchoolPrep made my GMAT prep journey smooth and well-structured. The recorded lectures—18 for Quant and 8 for Verbal—helped me understand each topic clearly. I used their mind maps during revision, and they made tricky formulas and concepts much easier to recall.

Dev Mehta

Dev Mehta

02/05/2025

The full-length GMAT practice tests from iSchoolPrep were very close to the actual exam level. Taking these tests helped me manage time and reduce stress during the real exam. The study schedule provided kept me disciplined and consistent throughout my preparation.

Sneha Raut

Sneha Raut

23/06/2025

I wasn’t confident about my writing skills, but the analytical writing support from iSchoolPrep helped me improve. I practiced essays from their pool and followed their structure. On test day, I was able to write with clarity and confidence.

Kunal Sharma

Kunal Sharma

23/06/2025

I really liked how each GMAT section Quant, Verbal, AWA, and IR—had its own dedicated notes and strategies. It felt like a complete and well-thought-out course. The recommended reading list was also helpful when I wanted extra practice in specific areas.

Anika Rao

Anika Rao

23/06/2025

The chapter-wise practice questions were a great way to test my understanding immediately after each topic. They were of good difficulty level and covered all types of GMAT questions. I also found the cheat sheets helpful right before the exam.

Aarti Chopdekar

Aarti Chopdekar

28/02/2022

To pursue my MBA abroad has always been my dream. And with the help of iSchoolConnect's test preparation platform, I could turn that dream into a reality. Along with the live classes, they also offered an e-book for the GMAT valid for a lifetime. The team is helpful and addresses all the queries with utmost patience.

Aisha Pacheko

Aisha Pacheko

07/03/2022

I am someone who believes in keeping everything in one place. And while I was preparing for GMAT and TOEFL, all I wondered was will I get a platform that would offer me both the test preps. But thankfully, iSchool Prep came to my rescue. I came across their profile on Instagram, and when I checked the site, I immediately purchased their plans. First of all, the test packages are feasible, and secondly, the course content is amazingly detailed. From live classes to e-books, the platform has it all!

Sana Shabbir Khan

Sana Shabbir Khan

12/03/2022

I've always been underconfident when it comes to integrated reasoning. Because of this, I wanted to practice more and, honestly, needed proper guidance for the GMAT. And iSchool Prep came as my savior; I opted for their premium package for GMAT, which offered personal coaching. My coach ensured that I practiced integrated reasoning every day, and that really boosted my confidence. All doubts gone; I am now pursuing my Master's in Finance at my dream university!

Athar Aamir

Athar Aamir

24/03/2022

I had no idea what it took to prepare for the GMAT. I just started reading what could be found online and watching YouTube videos to get the best possible preparation for my exam. And during one such online study, I came across iSchool Prep. It is the best GMAT test prep platform with a comprehensive and holistic approach. This revolutionary new platform made me realize that I was only scratching the surface of what it takes to succeed in this exam. Thanks to them for all the guidance!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, anyone can score a perfect 800 on the GMAT, but it’s extremely rare. It requires a strong grasp of both Quant and Verbal, excellent time management, and strategic test-taking skills. Consistent practice, error analysis, and mock tests are crucial. While challenging, with the right strategy and effort, it’s definitely possible for highly dedicated candidates.

In the GMAT Quantitative section, calculators are not allowed. However, an on-screen calculator is provided for the Data Insights section (in the GMAT Focus Edition). So, for most math problems, you’ll need to rely on mental math and rough work. Practising calculations without a calculator is essential to build speed and accuracy.

On average, GMAT preparation takes about 2 to 4 months, depending on your starting level and target score. If you're aiming for a competitive score (700+), around 100–150 hours of focused study is typical. However, those with a stronger foundation in Quant or Verbal may require less time, while others may need more.

Yes, GMAT preparation can be time-consuming, especially if you're balancing it with work or college. It demands consistent study over weeks or months, practice tests, and performance reviews. However, smart planning and a structured schedule can make it manageable. Focused, high-quality study often matters more than just the number of hours spent.

Ideally, applicants should begin preparing 6 to 12 months before their B-school application deadlines.

  • This allows enough time to prepare, take the test, and retake it if needed.
  • Starting early helps reduce stress and gives the flexibility to build a strong score gradually while managing other commitments like work or college.

The best prep strategy includes a combination of official materials, a diagnostic test, and a clear study plan targeting weaknesses.

  • Use GMAT-specific practice tests, maintain an error log, and analyse mistakes regularly.
  • Supplement your study with trusted prep books or online platforms. Consistent practice and adaptive learning are key to improvement.

Start with mastering fundamental math concepts—algebra, arithmetic, number properties, and word problems.

  • Practice problem-solving and data-sufficiency questions separately. Focus on accuracy first, then build speed.
  • Use an error log to track mistakes and revise regularly.
  • Practice under timed conditions and analyse question types that frequently trip you up.

Experts suggest starting with a diagnostic test to assess your level, setting a realistic timeline, and studying smartly—not just hard.

  • Prioritise official materials, review mistakes deeply and take timed practice tests regularly.
  • Don’t ignore verbal or data insights—all sections matter. Lastly, maintain consistency and don’t burn out before test day.

Most students prepare for the GMAT over 2–4 months, committing 10–15 hours per week.

  • That totals around 100–150 hours of effective study. However, the exact duration depends on individual strengths, weaknesses, and target score
  • The key is quality and consistent effort with regular mock tests and analysis to track progress.

GMAT preparation is extremely crucial, as the exam tests logic, critical reasoning, and time management under pressure. A strong score can significantly boost your MBA application and open doors to top programs. Preparation helps build confidence, improve pacing, and reduce anxiety, making a huge difference in performance and final score.

Scoring 600–650 in one month is possible, but it depends on your current skill level. If you already have a strong Quant/Verbal foundation, intensive prep—about 3–4 hours daily—can help you reach that range. Focused strategy, practice, and review are essential. However, for many students, 4–8 weeks offers a better success window.

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