Coaching institutes in India

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by neerajkumar1_1 » Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:26 pm
Hey guyz,
What are the best GMAT coaching institutes available in India???? Specially which improve ones Verbal skills...

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by ashokkadam » Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:15 am
@neerajkumar1_1, As far as I know, GMATwings and CrackVerbal are some of the few institutes in India offering classes focusing on verbal part of GMAT. Though I am endorsing their product/services, I am neither promoting them nor getting benefited by them, in any way.

You may want to checkout their websites, here you go:

gmatwings.in
crackverbal.com
neerajkumar1_1 wrote:Hey guyz,
What are the best GMAT coaching institutes available in India???? Specially which improve ones Verbal skills...
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by bacchewar_prashant » Fri Oct 08, 2010 6:50 am
If you are located in banglore then C-Square is one good institute.
https://www.csqrl.com/

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by quantskillsgmat » Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:18 am
As far as GMAT institutes are concerned u can try for wisdommart delhi.but most importnat is ur practice,because coaching institutes can give u direction and base only.

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by rishab1988 » Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:44 am
I think if you wanna learn verbal ,you should study from an american prep institute, because no matter how good an institute the English of the people in that Institute will be influenced by by the Commonwealth English [British English].Not to mention that knowledge of American English that you will acquire from a native american English speaker

I think MGMAT and Veritas are very reputable GMATPrep Institutes.

These institutes are known worldwide.No one questions their credibility.I can't say that about Indian Institutes.

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by harsh.champ » Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:09 am
neerajkumar1_1 wrote:Hey guyz,
What are the best GMAT coaching institutes available in India???? Specially which improve ones Verbal skills...
Can you give a bit of your background info?

Maybe you want to join customized classes on your weaker areas ...Personally I felt going through the Guides + Test Series is sufficient.
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by Psychodementia » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:17 am
rishab1988 wrote:I think if you wanna learn verbal ,you should study from an american prep institute, because no matter how good an institute the English of the people in that Institute will be influenced by by the Commonwealth English [British English].Not to mention that knowledge of American English that you will acquire from a native american English speaker

I think MGMAT and Veritas are very reputable GMATPrep Institutes.

These institutes are known worldwide.No one questions their credibility.I can't say that about Indian Institutes.
I would beg to disagree on this. I think Indians who have scored high on the test can actually tell you how to score higher despite the obvious flaws (the way we speak/write/think). If you don't understand the way Indians think and approach the test, it will be very hard for you to correct any obvious flaws.

However I do agree to your point that many GMAT institutes in India compromise on quality at various levels - teach anything (read as IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT) that would take students to "Foren", blindly going for "rules" rather than application because none of them ever took the test, and perhaps most importantly get poor quality teachers by paying peanuts (which I believe will attract only monkeys). However there are a few which are trying to make an honest effort to change the equation.

Infact this is exactly why I started CrackVerbal in 2006 https://www.crackverbal.com/?page_id=2

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by Tani » Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:56 pm
Most major test prep companies, including Kaplan, offer a wide range of online GMAT courses. The GMAT Classroom Anywhere courses meet at scheduled times and feature a live teacher plus several teaching assistants who are available to answer student questions in a chat room. Kaplan GMAT Classroom Anywhere courses come in both Advantage and Advanced (for high scorers) formats. The GMAT On Demand courses are pre-recorded and can be accessed according to your schedule, allowing you to learn at your own pace. All include a higher score guarantee and a wide range of online resources including practice Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs). Specific course times and details are available at https://www.kaptest.com/GMAT/Home/index.html

Good luck with your test preparation.
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