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An orientation on study abroad planning &

GMAT prep guide


by Mitul Gada

USA

UK

Europe

Australia

Canada

Academic
Career Prospects Visa Regulations

Costs
Availability of Scholarships

Poor

Average

Very Good

Excellent

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Breakup of Costs

Average Annual Figures in USD

Actual costs vary greatly depending on program type, degree level, university, geographic location, etc.

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Scholarships
Graduate Assistantships
Teaching Research
Scholarships and Fellowships offered by Universities International Organizations offering Scholarships Fulbright Commission The United Nations AMIDEAST World Health Organization

Trusts / Scholarships in India for Studies Abroad


K C Mahindra Scholarship Nehru Trust for Cambridge University and Trinity College Singapore International Airlines Youth Scholarships Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) J N Tata Endowment ITC Scholarships

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Loans
International Banks
With/Without Co-signer 1. Citibank 2. Bank of America Upto 25 years to repay Begin installments upon graduation or a year after Competitive Interest Rates (10 - 15%) Other Loan Programs Access Group Sallie Mae International Education Finance Corporation

Indian Banks
Security to be provided by parents State Bank of India, Bank of India, Andhra Bank, Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, Private Banks, Centurion Bank of Punjab Upto 15 years to repay

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Application Procedure
Future Career (MBA/Masters)
Preferred Subject (Major) Select destination(s) Short-list Colleges (be realistic)

Standardized Tests
GMAT TOEFL

Additional requirements
Applications Work Experience Extracurricular Activities Academic Transcripts Essays Recommendation Letters CVs/Resumes Financial Aid/Scholarships

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TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language)


Accepted in the US, UK, Canada, Singapore Internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT) Administered by ETS 4 Sections - Listening , Speaking , Reading , Writing

All sections worth 30 points. Total score out of 120. Good Score 90+ Scores valid for 2 years ; register at www.toefl.org NO coaching required for an above average student Get any 1 book out of: Barrons, Kaplan, Princeton, Cliffs

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The Application Race for the Aug intake

Decision Feb May

Shortlist Unis

Complete GMAT- & Send Apps TOEFL Jun Oct Oct Jan

Feb Jun

Prepare and Apply Admns. For Decisions Student Visa Mar May May Aug

Pre Departure Orientation

Jul Aug

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How Important Are These Scores?


Large University Small University
Personals Scores Grade Point Average

Scores Personals

Grade Point Average

Personals include Applications, Work Experience, Extra Curricular Activities

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How is the work experience evaluated ?


Number of years Your value addition to the job Professional and interpersonal skills developed The stature of your company Diversity of work experience among applicants Your advancement

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Essays, SOP, LORs


Consider this a sales pitch Describe how you will contribute to the colleges unique community Talk about your characteristics and back them with examples Dont use flowery language and please follow instructions Essays LORs

Choose the right recommender

Ensure its genuine

Resumes

Make a strong presentation of yourself and your qualifications

Keep it concise, comprehensive, relevant

Proof read for spelling errors

Study-abroad Consultants
There are two types of study abroad consultants you come across:

1) Commission based agents who have B grade tie-up universities and who market themselves through newspaper ads, seminars or telemarketing. Beware of them.
2) Genuine study-abroad consultants who are very few in number and operate only on word of mouth. Always take some references of some past students before you approach them. We are not professional consultants and hence restrict ourselves only to test prep but we do guide our students regarding various aspects of applications based on our knowledge and our interaction with our ex-students including Masters v/s MBA, pros and cons of India v/s Asia v/s US v/s Europe, profile evaluation, when, where, how to apply, etc. We also help students with a list of genuine studyabroad consultants so that they can approach them easily.

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GMAT as a computer adaptive test


The software calculates your score based on:
The number of questions you answer correctly
The difficulty of the questions you answer The number of questions you complete You loose more points for leaving questions incomplete than you do for
an incorrect answer

Questions that appear early in the test impact your score to a greater degree than do those that come toward the end of the exam

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Computer Adaptive Test Scoring Pattern


700

x
x

630

Score/Difficulty

600

500

Amy
450 x

x
400

Brian

300

200
1 2 3 4 5 6

Question #

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GMAT Structure
Section Type
Integraged Reasoning (IR) AWA Quantitative (Math) Verbal (English)

Number of Questions
12 (4 formats) [score out of 8 pts] 1 essay (argument) [score out of 6 pts] 37 (30 scored, 7 experimental) 41 (30 scored, 11 experimental)

Time
30 min 30 min 75 min 75 min

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Format of GMAT
Section
Verbal

Type of Questions
Sentence Correction (13 Q approx) Critical Reasoning (13 Q approx) Reading Comprehension (15 Q approx) Total Questions 41

Duration

75 minutes

Quantitative

Problem solving (22 Q approx) Data Sufficiency (15 Q approx) Total Questions 37 75 minutes

MATH SYLLABUS
ARITHMETIC Number properties Fraction n decimal Percents Ratio n Proportion Averages (mean, median, mode) Exponents n roots ALGEBRA Basic Algebra Simple Equations Quadratic Equations Inequalities GEOMETRY Lines n angles Triangles Polygons Circles Solid Geometry Co-ordinate Geometry MISCELLANEOUS Counting (P n C) Probability Rates (STD / Time n work) Sequence n Series

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TRIVIA Register at www.mba.com

Costs U.S. $ 250

Postponing charges : $ 50

An option of discarding the score. Scores to 5 colleges free. $ 28 for each additional score.

Next attempt after 31 days. Maximum 5 attempts in a year.


Any date available if booked a week prior to the desired date A decent score : 600+ ; Exceptional score : 700+ ; Average score worldwide : 537 Score valid for 5 years.

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GMAT acceptance :
Abroad: US, Canada, UK, Singapore, Australia, Middle east India: ISB Hyderabad & Mohali, S.P. Jain (global MBA), all IIMS (e-MBA), XLRI (GMP), ICFAI (Hyderabad campus), The Great Lakes (Chennai), IMT Ghaziabad and many others

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How is GMAT different from school/college syllabus exams?


importance of concepts a lot of reasoning & logic involved scores based on mathematical reasoning (not maths) and verbal reasoning (not english) methods and steps dont matter taking help from the options quick thinking required

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How is it different from the CAT?


difficulty level (much easier than CAT) type of questions (word and language problems) topics included (no calculus) no LR/DI section only 1 question appears at a time; hence selection of questions not possible

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How is the GMAT testing related to practical life managerial aspects?


time management stress management working with the available resources out of the box thinking

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The 2 factors on which your score depends:


inbuilt aptitude for this exam (which differs from person to person ; hence dont compare and dont generalize the study plan) up-gradation till a certain level (taking genuine GMAT training, using the right material, taking authentic tests, organizing your study plan based on your strengths and weakness)

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The 3 imp skills for acing the quant sec:


Concepts Understanding the language of the question Approach -Conventional - Modern (Variables (Substitution Equations Back solving n elimination Formulae) Approximation Following the trend Visualization Diagramatic presentation)

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The 3 imp skills for acing the verbal section


in-depth grammar rules and its application (SC) understanding the situation and analyzing it (CR)

reading and interpreting simultaneously (RC)

Authentic GMAT material (a big dilemma)


Basic
GMAT math bible Kaplan GMAT math w.b. Nova GMAT Princeton review GMAT Manhattan series of GMAT books OG 10th edition (or 11th edition + quant review + verbal review)

Advance OG 12th / 13th edition Kaplan 800 Score top questions (700+) Mituls hard math & hard verbal questions Dont use hard copies of books. Use only soft copies from day 1 so that u get accustomed to read from the computer screen.

Newer editions doesnt mean different and better questions

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Please DONT refer to :


CAT material R.S. Aggrawal books Barrons GMAT 9th/10th grade school books Any un-authentic Non-GMAT material

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How to start your preparation?


part A (topic wise concepts n practice)

part B (section tests : PS, DS, RC, CR,SC) part C (full length tests : 15 approx)

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Best time to prepare (2nd year of graduation or when u r relatively free at work front) Total duration of preparation(for an above average student, 2 months without work/college and 3.5 months along with work/college Per day efforts (6 hrs. without work/college, 2 hrs with work/college)

Prioritize GMAT over your job, college, socials etc (a half hearted preparation and attempt can cost u time, money and career plan)

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Bottom line
test of endurance (maintaining concentration for 4 hrs at a stretch) test of maturity (keeping yourself calm n composed without getting panic) test of smartness (you dont have to be super intelligent to crack the GMAT; just be smart enough)

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Practice tests tips !!

start with easy tests; gradually move towards tougher ones take atleast the last 5 tests along with AWA sections take the tests in ideal testing conditions

always check the explanatory answers after u finish the test different tests have different scoring patterns and different algorithms to calculate the score. So dont panic.

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Importance of genuine GMAT TRANING

concepts n misconceptions
direction and regularity pool of students to interact with comparative performance avoiding loss of opportunity cost (time n money)

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How are WE different ??


expertise : trainers with 720+ GMAT scores and indepth subject knowledge. (Mitul Gada 760, Soni Wadhawa 720) experience : exclusive GMAT experience of 11 yrs. methodology : topic wise practice, sectional tests, full length tests material : our own customized GMAT power dvd Support : doubt solving sessions till the exam date

Classroom Training Structure


In each class, you are provided with class sheets which is made of our own hand picked questions of every difficulty level (easy, medium, advance) and each type and variety including the past GMAT questions and keeping the current GMAT trend in mind. Each topic (math n verbal) is done indepth with concepts and shortcuts to give the optimum understanding of the topic The homework given in both math and verbal is expected to be completed during the weekdays from the ebooks in the GMAT power dvd. The batch strength is of around 15 students to develop a healthy competition and reasonable interaction among the students.

GMAT Power DVD

(mrp Rs. 1500)

GMAT Power DVD (mrp Rs. 1500) part A ( MBA podcasts : audio lectures) part B ( ref material: 20 ebooks including Official Guide (10th,11th, 12th edition), kaplan, princeton, manhattan books, arco, gmat bible, scoretop questions, a pool of around 5000 authentic GMAT questions including the past GMAT ques etc. so that from day 1, you practice everything from the comp screen and NOT from the hard copies) part C (100 sectional tests, 30 full length paper based tests,40 full length computer based tests) part D ( Application process guidelines including Checklists of documentations, Sample SOPs , LORs, Essays, Transcripts, bank statements, scholarship Forms, Visa checklists etc) part E (TOEFL)

Classflow MATH (each session of 4 hrs.)


ARITHMATIC

ps-1 Introduction to GMAT, number properties (substitution, back solving, approximation, visualization, following the trend etc.)
ps-2 Percentages and DS-1 ps-3 Ratio n proportion, averages, mixture n solns ps-4 Fractions n decimals, exponents n roots BASIC ALGEBRA Algebric expressions, expansions, simple equations, quadratic equations

GEOMETRY
ps-5 Plane Geometry (lines n angles, triangles, polygons, circles) ps-6 Solid Geometry, Co-ordinate geometry

MISCELLANEOUS

ps-7 counting (p n c),


ps-8 probability, mixtures n solutions ps-9 Rates (STD, time n work), ps-10 Inequalities, Sequence n Series Doubt solving sessions

Classflow VERBAL
CRITICAL REASONING CR-1 CR-2 CR-3 SENTENCE CORRECTION READING COMPREHENSION SC-1 SC-2 SC-3 SC-4 RC-1 RC-2 RC-3

AWA Integrated Reasoning (IR) doubt solving sessions

Options for students:


classroom training (most effective and recommended for concept learning) personal training (best effective for 1-on-1 doubt solving and analysis of practice tests) video-conference training (for students outside Mumbai) Only material and test series(The GMAT power dvd priced @ Rs. 1500) Entire GMAT consultancy (includes GMAT power dvd + test prep guidance + customized approach reg the books to be used and tests to be taken + step by step tailor-made course designed according to your strengths and weaknesses priced @ Rs. 5,500 )

Classroom training v/s Personal training


There are two aspects of GMAT training : 1) Concept learning; which is best done is an classroom ambiance with a small group of students preparing for the same exam, exchange of thought processes, interaction of ideas, healthy competition etc.. Collective learning is a very imp feature of classroom training. Moreover the teaching quality produced in a classroom cant be produced across a dining table. 2) Doubt solving; of the homework, analysis of the tests, personal monitoring, regularity, fine tuning which is best done on one-on-one basis.

Students generally have a myth that personal training gives them an extra edge as it will be more focused but actually its the other way round.

4 Golden Tips...

1 : Dont be penny wise pound foolish


To students who have already scored decent (650+) on GMAT or a 95+ percentile in CAT and hence absolutely confident abt their concepts and approach, we generally recommend not to take any coaching as just preparing from our GMAT power dvd will suffice. We give all the necessary guidance reg how to go about the power dvd and draft a rough study plan for them.

But for those who havent been exposed to any kind of entrance training earlier definitely should not take any chance. They certainly miss the important concepts, shortcuts, smarter approaches, regularity, interaction with other GMAT students etc. which can happen only in a classroom ambiance. Not scoring on GMAT for the first time not only makes you spend 250$ again but also makes you waste a lot of time again. Moreover it also shakes your self belief. And all this is definitely not worth saving a few grands. You might as well finish it off once and for all by preparing in style and not leave any stone unturned.

A lot of students who claim to manage GMAT on their own forget that they dont have to manage it but have to excel at it.

The cost of GMAT training is not even 1/100th of the total cost of your MBA/masters.
Some one charging lesser doesnt make him/her a better trainer. If studying on own from the books were enough, then there wouldnt be any concept of GMAT training. Dont take chances with your scores. An authentic GMAT training can only upgrade your scores.

Make sure that not only the concepts are in place, but also the over all planning reg the material, practice, approach, mock tests, analysis, booking the exam date etc. is impeccable.

2 : Beware of tall claims


According to a recent article by TOI, since there is dearth of genuine GMAT trainers around, a lot of non qualified individuals pose themselves to be training for the same. Ignorant students become easy prey to such consultants who lure them by tall claims and low pricing. Dont get carried away by any guarantee score. Use your common-sense. No body can give guarantee on your behalf. If at all a guarantee was possible, GMAT wouldnt have existed in the first place !! Its the trainers & not the BRAND who help you upgrade your score. Hence meet the trainers personally to know their expertise and experience. You realize these problems only once you pay up as most of these test prep companies neither provide any testimonials nor any demo/trial GMAT sessions which helps you making a judicious choice.

Hence we have uploaded a list of more than 150 students, along with their scores & email ids, so that you may have a reference check with few of them before you proceed. As a lot of these students are second timers, we have also mentioned their earlier trainers with whom they dint have a pleasant experience. You may check the authenticity of these email ids of copy-pasting them to view the facebook profile of that particular student. We are the only GMAT prep center in India to do so to maintain utmost transparency. 1) Randomly email 20-30 students and ask them about their experience & value addition with us. 2) Attend demo/trial GMAT sessions at any of our centers so that before enrolling, you exactly know what you are paying for. Prior registration required. We generally recommend students to follow the above two steps with all the GMAT test prep companies that they have shortlisted. You cannot go wrong with this sensible and logical way of reference check.

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Second Timers Shagun Mehta, shagunmehta@gmail.com (previously joined Princeton) Manav Bhahmbhatt, manav.brahmbhatt@yahoo.in (Previously joined CLIMB FIRST) Siddharth Gupta, siddharthgupta1234@gmail.com (previously joined JAMBOREE) Ankur Seksaria, 620, ankurseksaria@gmail.com (previously joined R.Saraswati, Vile Parle) Sanjit Oberoi, soberoi@gmail.com (previously joined IMS) Hitesh, electronic_rogue@yahoo.com (previously joined IMS) Vivek Laddha, 680, vivekladdha@gmail.com (previously joined TIME) Rachita Kumar, (matunga), rach.kumar@gmail.com (previously joined KGC, pedder rd) Merlyn Dsouza, Merlyn.ds@gmail.com, (previously joined both Sonia Mutalia, khar & IMS) Nikhil Tanwani, (khar), nikhiltanwani@gmail.com (previously joined Sonia Mutalia, khar) Anand Piramal (Piramal group), 710, Harvard, anandpiramal@gmail.com (previously joined Ezra, colaba) Puneet Sehgal, 720,(juhu), Darden, puneetsehgal@hotmail.com (previously joined prof Narsee, andheri) Nikhil Keswani, 680, nikhilkeswani@gmail.com (previously joined prof. Narsee, andheri) Uday Kumar, 680, yuukay76@hotmail.com (previously joined Eduworld, churchgate) Rohan Suryavanshi, 750, Bhopal, rohans69@gmail.com (previously joined Chopras, Kaplan)

3 : Traveling inconvenience : a trivial factor


Traveling convenience or inconvenience is a very trivial factor when it comes to authentic GMAT training. Something closer to your place may not be a better place for GMAT training. Traveling a bit is less painful than not getting the desired and deserving scores in GMAT. Mentioned next is the details of few students who have understood and the above mentioned point and have travelled all the way to our Andheri / Kemps Corner center.

Neeraj Dubey, dubey.neeraj@gmail.com (Thane) Nikit Gangwani, 650, nikit.gangwani@gmail.com (Thane) Mandar Vengurlekar, mandarvengurlekar@gmail.com (Dombivali) Khushboo Gala, khushg15@gmail.com (Bhandup) Amit Salvi, amitsalvi1984@gmail.com (Bhandup) Siddharth Gupta, siddharthgupta1234@gmail.com (Vashi) Ajatshatru Kotwal, ajatkotwal@gmail.com (Vashi) Rischav, rischav@gmail.com (Vashi) Rahul Shah, 640, rahulmshah08@gmail.com (Pune) Paras Shah, paras990@yahoo.com (Ghatkopar) Hitesh, 690, hitesh1221@gmail.com (Chembur) Smit Badai, smitbadai@gmail.com (Pune) Ruchi (kuwait), 660, ruchi165@gmail.com Nikhil Keswani, nikhilkeswani@gmail.com (Lagos, Africa) Vivek Shah, 650, vivshah@gmail.com (U.K.) Kairus Kavarana, 660, kairuskavarana@gmail.com (Columbia, USA)
& many more...

4 : Dont be hasty
Just because you wake up late, that doesnt mean you ll be hasty in taking the exam date or applying for b-schools. Just because you want to meet the deadlines, that doesnt mean that you will take chances with your GMAT scores or the quality of your college. Remember that the brand of a particular college is going to remain with you for the next 40 years of your life. Its still makes sense even if you have to defer your applications by one year in order to get quality education.

Give adequate time to you GMAT prep and take the exam only if you are confident enough to get the deserving and desired score. Give sufficient time to your essays, LoRs and other documentation in order to make your entire application as strong as possible.

Our course includes not only the concepts, shortcuts, approach and practice but also regularity, direction and guidance regarding which topic to prepare from which book, which books to start with, which books to end with, which tests to take, when to take them, suitable time to appear for the exam and other imp things related to the exam and applications.
Our comments on the above mentioned aspects of training eliminate any scope of confusion and frustration among students, bring a lot of convenience and clarity in the training process and make sure that the prep is going in the right direction.

Our students in HARVARD


Anand Piramal (Piramal group), 710, anandpiramal@gmail.com Kulin Lalbhai, 770, redbrother@gmail.com Astha Lalbhai, asthapasta@gmail.com Edouard Delvaux, (Harvard 2 + 2 program) 660 Shloka Nath, shloka.nath@gmail.com

Sachi Shah, (Harvard 2 + 2 program) 760 sachi.a.shah@gmail.com

& in other TOP b-schools


Revant Ruia (Essar group), Stanford Shom Hinduja (Hinduja group), Columbia Akshay Chugh, akshayc7@gmail.com, Wharton Rohan Suryavanshi, rohans69@gmail.com , Wharton Dhruvi Kanabar, dhruvi.dk@gmail.com , Wharton Aditi Jain, aditipjain@gmail.com, Wharton Devangi Nishar, devangi.nishar@gmail.com, Wharton Aditya Sharma, aditya1000@hotmail.com, Wharton,LSE Kanishk Buddhia, kanishkbudhia@gmail.com , NYU Kairus Kavarana, kairuskavarana@gmail.com, Columbia Nikhil Jaisinghani, nikhiljaising@hotmail.com, Kellogg Jai Bhatia, jaibhatia@mac.com, Oxford Bijitendu Sarker, bijitendu@yahoo.com, LBS sloan Steve Sule, stevesule@gmail.com, LBS Gautam Kitchlu, gautamkitchlu@gmail.com, INSEAD France Aditi Doshi Mehta, doshi.aditi@gmail.com, INSEAD Singapore Apoorva Modi, apoorvamodi@gmail.com, LSE Shivani Sharma, sharmashivani7@gmail.com, LSE

Rahat Qazi, 660, rahat.qazi@gmail.com, HEC France

Amisha Gulati, amishagulati@yahoo.com, Babson Nikhil Keswani, nikhilkeswani@gmail.com, Babson Natasha Bharucha, natashabharucha@gmail.com, CASS Leesha Tirodkar, leesha_tirodkar@hotmail.com , CASS Dishank Kamat, 650, kdishank@gmail.com, Michigan ROSS Nitin Bajaj, 690, nitinsbajaj@gmail.com, Pepperdine L.A. Amit Agnihotri, 710, agniamit@gmail.com, HEC France Sreenivas Prabhu, 670, sreenivasprabhu@yahoo.com ESADE Neha Tankhiwale, 700, nehatankhiwale@gmail.com , Emory Vishakha Sheth, 680, vishakhaseth90@gmail.com, LSE Piya Mehra, piyamehra83@gmail.com, Chicago Booth Vijeta Shah, vijeta19@rediffmail.com , IIM A Rahul Chaudhary, 770, rahul.bits.09@gmail.com IIM C Sudha Sharma, IIM-C, sudhasharma.m@gmail.com Snigdh Verma, 660, snigdh@gmail.com, XLRI
& many more

& in ISB
Siddharth Gupta, siddharthgupta1234@gmail.com Dr. Dhaval Jhamb, 730, drdhawal@gmail.com Tej Dabholkar, 700, tej.dabholkar@gmail.com Hersh Rathi, 690, rathihersh05@gmail.com Tanya Sharma, 660, tanya6100@gmail.com Srishti Bakshi, 660, srishti.bakshi@gmail.com Sindoor Thakkar, 680, sindoort@gmail.com Neha Mansukhani, neha.mansukhani@gmail.com Karishma Bhatia, 710, karishma19@gmail.com Anmol Trikinnad, 660, anmolt83@gmail.com Rhianna Prabhu, rhianna.prabhu@gmail.com Riday Thakur, ridayt@gmail.com Jinal Sanghavi, 760, YLP, jinals92@gmail.com Hritika Shah, 740, hritz.s2911@gmail.com & many more

Sahil Arora, 700, sahil.arora@gmail.com Manoj Nair, 700, manojdevnair@gmail.com Devesh, 700, deve57@gmail.com Mugdha Mishra, 720, mishra.mugdha@gmail.com Divyesh Kumar (D.K.), 670, dsawilani@yahoo.com Pranav Chaturvedi, 690, pranav.p.chaturvedi@gmail.com Ruchi Dsouza, 650, Kuwait, ruchi165@gmail.com Nirant Sanghvi, 620, nirant.s@gmail.com Kinnari Shah, 650, kinnari987@gmail.com Mitul Patel, 660, mitul1982@gmail.com Nikit Gangwani, 650, nikit.gangwani@gmail.com Bhumika Shah, 640, bhumika.k.shah@gmail.com Rahul Shah, 640, rahulmshah08@gmail.com Mrunal, 710, mrunal_shah@yahoo.com Sheldon Dsouza, sheldondszg@gmail.com Kinnari Shah 650, kinnari987@gmail.com Seema khemka, seema_k12@hotmail.com Arshan Bhatena, arshan_bhatena@hotmail.com Nipuna Munshi, nipuna.munshi@gmail.com Mikhil Shah, mikhilshah@gmail.com Kiran Singh, mailkiransingh@yahoo.com Mehma Singh, 620 mehma@hotmail.com Devina Deshpande, 720, devinad88@gmail.com

Sahil Shah, sahil84@gmail.com Shuchi, shuchi777@rediffmail.com Ashish Jain, aashish_336@yahoo.co.in Pragya, pragya911@gmail.com Sasha Joan, sashajoan@gmail.com Avani Wadhwani, 620, avani_w@hotmail.com Aditya Sangle, 740, adityasangle@gmail.com Ajay Aswani, 660, ajayaswani@gmail.com Aarti Karia, 720 aarti_karia@hotmail.com Aseem Nambiar, 750, aseemnambiar@gmail.com Vikram Kukreja, vikramdityakukreja@gmail.com Sahil Kukreja, sahilkukreja99@gmail.com Esha Dugar, eshadugar@gmail.com Rutu Shah, shah_rutu@hotmail.com Trimaan Chandok, trimaan_chandock@hotmail.com Ridhi Ghelani, ridhighelani@hotmail.com Nikhil Kaul, 700, kaulnikhil@rediffmail.com Rashi Sanghvi, 740, aam_cute@hotmail.com Lakhprit Singh, lakhprit.singh@gmail.com Pranav Patil, pranav555@gmail.com

Adir Bhastekar, admire_kids@rediffmail.com Robin Dsouza, robindsouza87@gmail.com Kunal Lala, 670, kunal.lala@gmail.com Pranay Ambwani, pranayambwani@gmail.com Karan Sharma, karansk@gmail.com Sawmya Jagannath, sawmyaj86@gmail.com Amrit Pal Singh, 630, amritpalsinghsaini@yahoo.co.in Abhilash Joseph, josephabhilash@rediffmail.com Soham Narang, 740, sohamnarang@gmail.com Advait Phatarford, advait.phatarfod@gmail.com Sakshi Sehgal, sakshisa06@gmail.com Rhianna Prabhu, 690, rhianna.prabhu@gmail.com Dipti Hingorani, 680, dipti.hingorani@yahoo.com Rayomand Pastakia, rayomand.pastakia@hotmail.com Hiral Sanghavi, 720, hiralsanghavi88@gmail.com Mihika Baruah, mihikabaruah@gmail.com Bhavik Khandhar, bhavikkhandhar@gmail.com Zahir Kachwalla, zahir.kachwalla@gmail.com Prachi Parikh, prachi89@gmail.com Radhika Mehta, radz.mehta@gmail.com

Anish Jain, 720, jainanish87@gmail.com Archit Chitnis, 700, archit.nis@gmail.com Siddharth Arora, 680, sidarora@gmail.com Abhinav Adya, adya.abhinav@gmail.com Mayur Totla, mayurtotla@gmail.com Rohit Sadhwani, rohit.sadhwani@gmail.com Ankit Sharma, ankit.b.sharma@gmail.com Sean Joseph, 660, mathew_sean@hotmail.com Priyanka Goyal, 700, priyanka.j.goyal@gmail.com Muhammad Antulay, 730, muhammadantulay@gmail.com Ankit Sanghvi, 680, sanghviankit@gmail.com Rikin Kapadia, rikinkapadia@gmail.com Nikhar Kedia, 720, nikharkedia@gmail.com Dhriti Udeshi, 640, dhriti89@hotmail.com Anup Pandit, 680, anup.pandit@gmail.com Parth Joshi, 660, parth14895@gmail.com Mohit Batra, mohitbatra@gmail.com Shivani Kumra, shivanikumra@gmail.com Rishabh Singhvi, rishabh202a@gmail.com Abhishek Jani, abhisjani@gmail.com

Upasana Todi, 710, upasanatodi@gmail.com Puja Vora ,680, pujavora88@gmail.com Chaitali Parmar, 660, chaitali.parmar88@gmail.com Sharanya Rao, 680, sharanyarao87@gmail.com Komal Bajaj, 700, komalbajaj87@hotmail.com Tony Joseph, 700, tonyj220@gmail.com Venassa Dcruz, 670, dcruz.vanessa@gmail.com Siddharth Patel, 680, siddharth@ecopowerindia.com Akshay Hemrajani, 700, akshayhemrajani@hotmail.com Karan Kapur, 770, karankapur13@gmail.com Vivek Shah, 660, vivshah@gmail.com Faraz Malik, 710, faraazs.malik@gmail.com Ruhi Saraf, 700, ruhi.saraf14@gmail.com Jehana Vazifdar, 690, jehanav@gmail.com Ariha Doshi, 730, doshiariha@gmail.com Purna Khatau, purnakhatau@gmail.com Tarini Kumar, tkumar1@swarthmore.edu Aditya Manjrekar, 690, adimanjrekar@gmail.com

Mohit Batra, 710, mohitbatra@gmail.com Rushabh GMAT new, 720, rushabhg@hotmail.com Nikhil Dandekar, 660, nikhildan@gmail.com Fahad (Mrunal), 680, fahdfakih@gmail.com Shivani Mittal, 710 Shohan Mehta, 640, shohanmehta@hotmail.com Pri Shewakramani , 660, prenks@gmail.com Daniel Fernandes, 690, danielfernandez@rocketmail.com Monal Mishra, 690, monal.mishra@gmail.com Pratik Malia, 690, pratikmalia@gmail.com Karan Soorma, 730, karansoorma@gmail.com Shaurya Mehta, 640, shaurya.edu@gmail.com Palakh Saraogi, 720, palakhsaraogi@gmail.com Param Bindra, 750, parambindra@hotmail.com Aarti Jethwani, 680, jethwani.aarti@gmail.com Karshit Shah, 680, karsh.shah@gmail.com Sameera Nadkarni, 700, samira2685@gmail.com Abhinav Sureka, abhinav.sureka@gmail.com Advait Chaturvedi, advaitchaturvedi@dunelm.org.uk

& many more

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Total duration : 4 months (phase A - 2.5 months / 10 weekends phase B -1 month phase C 15 days) 80 contact hrs. (highest in India) (only quant/verbal available only if already scored a 600+ in GMAT or a 90+ percentile in CAT) Payment mode: cash / cheque

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