The best thing about this video in the backdrop of all the Gmat videos i have seen from various institutes that they are not trying to sell their course. they are just imparting necessary information. In fact, in the video they themselves say not to join their course but to find a "structured course" that suits the aspirant.
Hello Gunjan, Thanks for the feedback. We appreciate it. Do check out our other preparation videos on both Quant and verbal. We also have a bunch of short general information videos in our "GMAT Shots" playlist that you can check out here - ruclips.net/channel/UC_6hTObvQksRv7fo-Nehb4wplaylists?view=50&shelf_id=8&sort=dd
Miss Swetha can please share with us your reading speed. It would be really appreciated Also if someone has an average reading speed will he be able to score more than 43 in verbal?
Great video guys. I am new to Wizako and purchased the Quant Pro package. But can you guys tell me where are 750+ Verbal/Quant questions in the package to get basic in place? Thanks.
Hey John, Welcome aboard! Check out these videos for GMAT 750 level questions: ruclips.net/video/m3HJJd1G2nM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OcnE9hW9JCY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JPxODByCZ1s/видео.html ruclips.net/video/dTUsej62_2k/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mkpNFgLjnTU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/NdqOMPRQK5g/видео.html ruclips.net/video/F7KhvZkFJqY/видео.html Also do visit gmatpractice.q-51.com/hard-math-gmat-sample-questions/gmat-maths-questions.shtml for more hard level questions Best wishes for your GMAT Preparations.
@@Wizako Thanks, guys. But I was asking about how do I go about doing a total number of 750+ questions (Not 750 level GMAT question) to get my basics in place, Bhaskar mentions this on the video. I am looking through the Quant Pro Package and bit confused as to where are the practice questions in the bundle that I have purchased. Thanks.
How do we start from like ground zero , from a scratch, level 1. I'm just a graduate and know nothing what you people talking about. Help would be appreciated
Hello Manisha, A good first step is to become familiar with what the GMAT tests you on - what is the test pattern, what are the kinds of questions you are asked. You can check out our video on the topic here - ruclips.net/video/2ljRgrdvVt0/видео.html I would also recommend that you visit mba.com - the official GMAT website - create an account, and take one of the free tests as a diagnostic. With no preparation. The intent is to make sure you understand the test pattern and that you know where you stand. Following the diagnostic, you can work out a prep plan. Best Wishes!
Hi Prabhu, Swetha ma'am is currently pursuing her MBA abroad. If you're interested, you can check out wzko.in/pro and wzko.in/live where we have madam's pre-recorded videos. For any further queries feel free to reach out to +91 95000 48484 Best wishes for your GMAT!
For the GMAT quant, she spent 30 days preparing before the exam. She has been tutoring for GMAT verbal for the last 10 years. So, she did not do anything extra in terms of preparing for the GMAT verbal other than taking 4 GMAT mock tests.
Hello Asni The free trial is available for a year. But the trial is available for one topic - Statistics and Average. You can start your trial by registering at gmat.wizako.com
Hello Saheba Math accounts for half the GMAT portions and tests math only upto concepts that you learnt till 10th standard. English accounts for the other half. I will recommend getting started with these two videos to help you gain some momentum with your GMAT preparation. Please watch them. ruclips.net/video/1oHjbTz6_zs/видео.html ruclips.net/video/4R4eFoti1Zc/видео.html Cheers
If you are looking to prepare using books, the Official Guide series is a must buy. A total of 4 books are available and all 4 will be very useful with your prep. If you are looking to prepare online, please sign up as a trial user at wzko.in/core and try Statistics and Averages. This topic is free for all trial users. If you find the teaching methodology meeting your learning needs, you could pay and unlock the remaining topics. Best wishes for your GMAT prep
Hello Rishabh! The CR lessons video wzko.in/cr-weaken is live and working. Please let me know if you have difficulties accessing it. It is a 1 hour live session video on weakening arguments done by Swetha.
Hello Ritu Are you referring to the PGP Pro @ ISB? * Academic Qualification - Any bachelor's degree or equivalent. Professional courses such as CA, ICWA included. * Professional Experience - Full time experience between 5 and 12 years The program does not require you to take the GMAT.
Hi Mehroz, One would require about 3-5 months of dedicated preparation time to have a good shot at the GMAT. With that being said, one needs to assess his/her current level by taking a diagnostic and then plan ahead. Take a free diagnostic test here learn.wizako.com/learn/home/GMAT-Diagnostic-Tests If you'd like to talk to one of our GMAT experts, schedule a free strategy session here at wzko.in/gmatstrategy Wishing you the best!
I have given cat and got just 88 percentile.. I am preparing for gmat..my accuracy is quant is ok but in verbal (including rc,cr and sc) is approximately 68-70 percent in all three. I practice verbal with a timer and at a go practice 36 questions from GMAT og. At a later stage(to the end of GMAT og questions) my accuracy has dropped to 60 percent, probably they are getting tougher..What should I do? How many correct questions approx I need in verbal for a near about 40 score in verbal?
Thanks Nasimov. 300 hours of dedicated practice could get a 740+. I have witnessed it with quite a number of my students. Set the bar high. A good GMAT score goes a long way. Best wishes.
Hi Shibhani, To know more about our Live Online Classes (conducted through ZOOM) visit wzko.in/live If you're interested in our pre-recorded course and want to study at your own pace, check out wzko.in/online For any further queries, give us a call at +91 95000 48484 and we would be more than happy to help you out! Best wishes!
Hi, Kindly visit wzko.in/live for more information about our live online classes. Please get in touch with us at +91 95000 48484 or drop a mail to learn@wizako.com for any assistance. Best Wishes!
Hi all, I'm working job for the last 2 and a half years now and taking the GMAT was on my mind since I graduated from college. In one of your videos you mentioned that a GMAT test taker should prepare for the test by putting in an hour weekdays and 5 hours weekend . However, I absolutely can't find time at all after my working hours on weekdays. How should I overcome this . I plan to take the GMAT in December . How can I overcome this obstacle ??
What can we find the best questions to practice? As in the resources where we can find various types of GMAT questions which are similar to the questions we get in the exam? Also, questions of all difficulties.
Hello Devika Wizako has over 200 free GMAT practice questions - many with video solutions - on our website. You can visit qn.wizako.com If you are looking for an online course to help you with your GMAT preparation, sign up as a trial user at wzko.in/pro and try the free topics in the online course. If you find the course meeting your preparation requirements, you can pay and unlock the modules behind the paywall. In addition to these resources, the official guide to the GMAT - a total of 4 books are extremely useful. Cheers
Appreciate the appreciation Priyush! The diagnostic test that we are talking about in the video is a full-length test from the official GMAT website - mba.com. You can sign up for free on the website and get access to two tests. Take one of the two as the diagnostic. Make sure that you understand what the test is about and start working on your fundamentals. You can find our concept videos here ruclips.net/channel/UC_6hTObvQksRv7fo-Nehb4wplaylists?sort=dd&view=50&shelf_id=7 so when you are ready to begin the Quant prep, do give those videos a patient and thorough visit.
GMAT has scales scores for the quantitative and verbal sections. The range is 0 to 60 for both sections. The maximum possible score for each section is 51. A scaled score of 50 in quant is usually referred as Q50 and a scaled score of 47 in verbal is referred as V47. Please watch this GMAT FAQ video - gives detailed info about the GMAT exam. ruclips.net/video/2ljRgrdvVt0/видео.html
Hello Sai! 2 questions 1. In which mock tests did you get this verbal score. Is it the official MBA.com tests - they are the most representative. In case it was some other test, take one of the free tests available on mba.com. The numbers you get there are from the horse's mouth. 2. In the tests that you have already taken, in which of the 3 sections of verbal are you scoring the least? Is it SC or CR or RC?
Do you have the ESR for the real GMAT that you took? If so, can you please send it by mail to me? If you have not got the ESR, please apply for the ESR. It helps in making sense of how the last attempt went and plan for the next one.
@@siddharthsaivk6082 If you can iron out RC, it will have a positive impact on both CR and SC. One of the issues for a lot of us in RC is comprehending what is said. However, we always end up focusing on reading speed. One suggestion, please widen your daily reading habit. The more varied the subjects you read in a day, the better you can train yourself to comprehend different information. Take it as an exercise for the next 20 days. During the first 10 days, pick articles from scientific american dot com. It is a brilliant source for a great variety of topics. After about 10 days, include doaj.org to the mix. Each day, make it a habit to read at least 10 articles. How do you go about the exercise? Count only those articles that you read when you could do it with at most focus. So, if you read articles while travelling and or eating, do not count that toward your 10. After reading the article, close it and take a minute to recap what the article was about, how the article was structure and key points from it. If you have the time, and highly recommend that you find the time, paraphrase it in 50 words. Do this exercise meticulously for 20 days and then take another mock and check whether you have had improvement in your RC attempts and accuracy. Please report your progress after 20 days so that we can take this discussion further.
It is natural to feel tense and underprepared especially when you have a lot riding on the test. However, you probably know more than you think you do. Here are some things you can do to boost your confidence - quiz yourself on fundamentals. For example, you can try revising grammar rules or quant formulae. Try to do so without referring to notes. What is an angle bisector? If the noun is singular, should the verb be singular or plural? Start with your strong areas and as you answer more and more of the questions you pose yourself correctly, your confidence will build back up. You can do that for anything - for example, you can mentally walk yourself through weaken question strategy in CR. Where you feel the need to, do look through your notes. Also look through your error log and mock analysis and give yourself do's and don'ts to remember. Finally, listen to some music and get a good night sleep. You got this!
The best thing about this video in the backdrop of all the Gmat videos i have seen from various institutes that they are not trying to sell their course. they are just imparting necessary information. In fact, in the video they themselves say not to join their course but to find a "structured course" that suits the aspirant.
Such an inspirational woman.
She prepared for it her whole life like a boxer for a title fight.
Practice is key
👍
I just wanted to say i got the score i needed on my gmat to get into graduate school. Thank you for all your help. Thanks a million.
One of the most honest review of gmat. Your video deserves more views.
Hello Gunjan,
Thanks for the feedback. We appreciate it. Do check out our other preparation videos on both Quant and verbal. We also have a bunch of short general information videos in our "GMAT Shots" playlist that you can check out here - ruclips.net/channel/UC_6hTObvQksRv7fo-Nehb4wplaylists?view=50&shelf_id=8&sort=dd
Super underrated channel. Thanks for the video!
Hi Sanjeev,
Many thanks for the feedback and the gratifying comment. Really appreciate it. 🙂
Best Wishes for your GMAT!
No doubt, its a honest review. Not flying in sky.......Spend more time on fundamentals then need to spend time to improve accuracy.
This girl is an epitome of inspiration .We need more women of her calibre .By the way how long did she take to prepare for herself ?
Couldn't agree more!
Shweta Ma'am's CAT RC Solutions are GENIUS.
Absolutely brilliant Peace of information they both are sharing. Moreover i appreciate their honesty.
Thanks Kelendra. The next video in this series about MiM programs.
Practice, practice, practice...good advice
True. There is no alternative to practice when it comes to scoring high in the GMAT.
Beautiful explanation to both V and Q approach
Kudos to Bhaskar sir and Shwetha Mam
Glad you liked it. Good luck
Miss Swetha can please share with us your reading speed. It would be really appreciated
Also if someone has an average reading speed will he be able to score more than 43 in verbal?
Swati mam.. Biggest fan of you.. You are really my inspiration....
Thanks for your feedback.
Thanks for the wonderful session, Swetha Ma'am!
Lalitha R Hi how can I get in touch with you to share questions and have discussions on preparing for the exams? My mail is Kwabenalarbi@engineer.com
Thanks for the Advice and strategies shared. Inspirational!
Thanks Lalitha! Many people fail to structure their GMAT prep but as long as you follow a plan, you can get a really good score. Good luck!
This girl is brilliant ! Please get normal people like me
😁😁
This put a smile on my face 😀
Congrats Mam! Thanks for your tips.
Great video guys. I am new to Wizako and purchased the Quant Pro package. But can you guys tell me where are 750+ Verbal/Quant questions in the package to get basic in place? Thanks.
Hey John,
Welcome aboard! Check out these videos for GMAT 750 level questions:
ruclips.net/video/m3HJJd1G2nM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OcnE9hW9JCY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/JPxODByCZ1s/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/dTUsej62_2k/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/mkpNFgLjnTU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/NdqOMPRQK5g/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/F7KhvZkFJqY/видео.html
Also do visit gmatpractice.q-51.com/hard-math-gmat-sample-questions/gmat-maths-questions.shtml for more hard level questions
Best wishes for your GMAT Preparations.
@@Wizako Thanks, guys. But I was asking about how do I go about doing a total number of 750+ questions (Not 750 level GMAT question) to get my basics in place, Bhaskar mentions this on the video. I am looking through the Quant Pro Package and bit confused as to where are the practice questions in the bundle that I have purchased. Thanks.
Thank you soo much sweta ! Those words really motivated me and thanks alot sir for making this video for us !
I love them oh my word 😭💓
Thank you. That's very sweet. Good luck with your prep.
Thank you and have a great day :)
Great, valuable insight
Thanks for the feedback Apoorva! :)
She reminds me my friend mario from Philippines
I Like the cheerfulness with these guys.
How do we start from like ground zero , from a scratch, level 1. I'm just a graduate and know nothing what you people talking about. Help would be appreciated
Hello Manisha,
A good first step is to become familiar with what the GMAT tests you on - what is the test pattern, what are the kinds of questions you are asked. You can check out our video on the topic here - ruclips.net/video/2ljRgrdvVt0/видео.html
I would also recommend that you visit mba.com - the official GMAT website - create an account, and take one of the free tests as a diagnostic. With no preparation. The intent is to make sure you understand the test pattern and that you know where you stand. Following the diagnostic, you can work out a prep plan.
Best Wishes!
Thank you so much for all the knowledge you shared with us.
great energy!
Many thanks for the feedback!
"i don't think my dad would score a 780" yikes what a burn
Great job guys !
Thank you for the feedback!
Is there any way we could take up classes for verbal from Ms Shwetha
Hi Prabhu,
Swetha ma'am is currently pursuing her MBA abroad. If you're interested, you can check out wzko.in/pro and wzko.in/live where we have madam's pre-recorded videos. For any further queries feel free to reach out to +91 95000 48484
Best wishes for your GMAT!
How much time she prepared???? Lots of Respect to Her
For the GMAT quant, she spent 30 days preparing before the exam. She has been tutoring for GMAT verbal for the last 10 years. So, she did not do anything extra in terms of preparing for the GMAT verbal other than taking 4 GMAT mock tests.
Have been away from studies for the past 10’years. Quant is troubling me and how should one go about it
Brilliant
counting how many times you said "right"😂good video tho👍
I would like to know for how many days the free trail is available. Thank you.
Hello Asni
The free trial is available for a year. But the trial is available for one topic - Statistics and Average. You can start your trial by registering at gmat.wizako.com
I have a question. I am a commerce student and I dont have math at all. How will I prepare for gmat where most of the portion is math?
Start from basics! Get your basics right and theh start with easy topics
Hello Saheba
Math accounts for half the GMAT portions and tests math only upto concepts that you learnt till 10th standard.
English accounts for the other half.
I will recommend getting started with these two videos to help you gain some momentum with your GMAT preparation. Please watch them.
ruclips.net/video/1oHjbTz6_zs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/4R4eFoti1Zc/видео.html
Cheers
Which book to buy for Gmat prep?
If you are looking to prepare using books, the Official Guide series is a must buy. A total of 4 books are available and all 4 will be very useful with your prep.
If you are looking to prepare online, please sign up as a trial user at wzko.in/core and try Statistics and Averages. This topic is free for all trial users. If you find the teaching methodology meeting your learning needs, you could pay and unlock the remaining topics.
Best wishes for your GMAT prep
Right.. right..
Can you please share the URL as mentioned in the video (@ 10.04 mins)
Hello Rishabh!
The CR lessons video wzko.in/cr-weaken is live and working. Please let me know if you have difficulties accessing it. It is a 1 hour live session video on weakening arguments done by Swetha.
Any chance of traveling to you and getting tutoring from you in person?
I want to go for pgppro. Please could you guide me what is the eligibility criteria for this course.
Hello Ritu
Are you referring to the PGP Pro @ ISB?
* Academic Qualification - Any bachelor's degree or equivalent. Professional courses such as CA, ICWA included.
* Professional Experience - Full time experience between 5 and 12 years
The program does not require you to take the GMAT.
do we really need to spend that much time in it
Hi Mehroz,
One would require about 3-5 months of dedicated preparation time to have a good shot at the GMAT.
With that being said, one needs to assess his/her current level by taking a diagnostic and then plan ahead. Take a free diagnostic test here learn.wizako.com/learn/home/GMAT-Diagnostic-Tests
If you'd like to talk to one of our GMAT experts, schedule a free strategy session here at wzko.in/gmatstrategy
Wishing you the best!
I have given cat and got just 88 percentile.. I am preparing for gmat..my accuracy is quant is ok but in verbal (including rc,cr and sc) is approximately 68-70 percent in all three. I practice verbal with a timer and at a go practice 36 questions from GMAT og. At a later stage(to the end of GMAT og questions) my accuracy has dropped to 60 percent, probably they are getting tougher..What should I do? How many correct questions approx I need in verbal for a near about 40 score in verbal?
Have you given GMAT? How's the result? Secondly, would want to know how did you plan for verbal.
Very good video !
Thanks Nasimov.
300 hours of dedicated practice could get a 740+. I have witnessed it with quite a number of my students. Set the bar high. A good GMAT score goes a long way. Best wishes.
Good day,
May i Know the cost of entire GMAT course to join
Hi Shibhani,
To know more about our Live Online Classes (conducted through ZOOM) visit wzko.in/live
If you're interested in our pre-recorded course and want to study at your own pace, check out wzko.in/online
For any further queries, give us a call at +91 95000 48484 and we would be more than happy to help you out!
Best wishes!
780 😭💓💓💓💓💓
Great video
Thanks for your feedback.
I want to join online classes for GMAT 2022. Plz guide me.
Hi,
Kindly visit wzko.in/live for more information about our live online classes.
Please get in touch with us at +91 95000 48484 or drop a mail to learn@wizako.com for any assistance.
Best Wishes!
Nice video, Sir you look like Rami Malek!
How about gre scores for tier 1 business schools and law schools?
720+
Hi all,
I'm working job for the last 2 and a half years now and taking the GMAT was on my mind since I graduated from college. In one of your videos you mentioned that a GMAT test taker should prepare for the test by putting in an hour weekdays and 5 hours weekend . However, I absolutely can't find time at all after my working hours on weekdays. How should I overcome this . I plan to take the GMAT in December . How can I overcome this obstacle ??
Similar case here with 5.3 years of work experience
What can we find the best questions to practice? As in the resources where we can find various types of GMAT questions which are similar to the questions we get in the exam? Also, questions of all difficulties.
Hello Devika
Wizako has over 200 free GMAT practice questions - many with video solutions - on our website. You can visit qn.wizako.com
If you are looking for an online course to help you with your GMAT preparation, sign up as a trial user at wzko.in/pro and try the free topics in the online course. If you find the course meeting your preparation requirements, you can pay and unlock the modules behind the paywall.
In addition to these resources, the official guide to the GMAT - a total of 4 books are extremely useful.
Cheers
can you give the link for the diagnostic test?
Great Video btw ^.^
Appreciate the appreciation Priyush!
The diagnostic test that we are talking about in the video is a full-length test from the official GMAT website - mba.com. You can sign up for free on the website and get access to two tests. Take one of the two as the diagnostic.
Make sure that you understand what the test is about and start working on your fundamentals. You can find our concept videos here ruclips.net/channel/UC_6hTObvQksRv7fo-Nehb4wplaylists?sort=dd&view=50&shelf_id=7 so when you are ready to begin the Quant prep, do give those videos a patient and thorough visit.
Can anyone plse tell me what is V47??
GMAT has scales scores for the quantitative and verbal sections. The range is 0 to 60 for both sections. The maximum possible score for each section is 51.
A scaled score of 50 in quant is usually referred as Q50 and a scaled score of 47 in verbal is referred as V47.
Please watch this GMAT FAQ video - gives detailed info about the GMAT exam.
ruclips.net/video/2ljRgrdvVt0/видео.html
Bhaskar has a good voice, kinda cute if I dare. Today I came across Wizako it's good I guess.
Sir , I have been scoring 51 constantly but I'm really not able to go beyond 30 in verbal .can you please help
Hello Sai!
2 questions
1. In which mock tests did you get this verbal score. Is it the official MBA.com tests - they are the most representative. In case it was some other test, take one of the free tests available on mba.com. The numbers you get there are from the horse's mouth.
2. In the tests that you have already taken, in which of the 3 sections of verbal are you scoring the least? Is it SC or CR or RC?
@@Wizako official Mock and real GMAT
Do you have the ESR for the real GMAT that you took? If so, can you please send it by mail to me? If you have not got the ESR, please apply for the ESR. It helps in making sense of how the last attempt went and plan for the next one.
@@Wizako I have made 1/2 of my mistakes in RC . I'm better with CR
@@siddharthsaivk6082 If you can iron out RC, it will have a positive impact on both CR and SC. One of the issues for a lot of us in RC is comprehending what is said. However, we always end up focusing on reading speed.
One suggestion, please widen your daily reading habit. The more varied the subjects you read in a day, the better you can train yourself to comprehend different information. Take it as an exercise for the next 20 days. During the first 10 days, pick articles from scientific american dot com. It is a brilliant source for a great variety of topics. After about 10 days, include doaj.org to the mix.
Each day, make it a habit to read at least 10 articles. How do you go about the exercise? Count only those articles that you read when you could do it with at most focus. So, if you read articles while travelling and or eating, do not count that toward your 10. After reading the article, close it and take a minute to recap what the article was about, how the article was structure and key points from it. If you have the time, and highly recommend that you find the time, paraphrase it in 50 words.
Do this exercise meticulously for 20 days and then take another mock and check whether you have had improvement in your RC attempts and accuracy. Please report your progress after 20 days so that we can take this discussion further.
*RESPECT*
Thanks! Much Appreciated.
My exam is Friday. And I don't know what to do.
Feels like I'm not ready at all
It is natural to feel tense and underprepared especially when you have a lot riding on the test. However, you probably know more than you think you do.
Here are some things you can do to boost your confidence - quiz yourself on fundamentals. For example, you can try revising grammar rules or quant formulae. Try to do so without referring to notes. What is an angle bisector? If the noun is singular, should the verb be singular or plural? Start with your strong areas and as you answer more and more of the questions you pose yourself correctly, your confidence will build back up.
You can do that for anything - for example, you can mentally walk yourself through weaken question strategy in CR. Where you feel the need to, do look through your notes. Also look through your error log and mock analysis and give yourself do's and don'ts to remember.
Finally, listen to some music and get a good night sleep. You got this!
Hope your exam went well.
Thank you very much for your concern.
My exam went really poor
Hopefully, I will prepare better and take it again by November or December
Thanks
Can I talk to her ?
😍😍
780! 😲
😎
10 yrs!!!!!
atrrrrrrrocious score.