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A comprehensive guide on
Study Abroad
&
GRE prep
(Kindly spare around 15 min to read this ppt
completely & carefully. Do not just browse throug2 h)
Advantages of Online Training
Attend LIVE Interactive Zoom Classes that give you the exact
feel of physical offline classes.
Saves traveling time.
Saves traveling cost.
Attend classes from any corner of the world sitting in the
comfort of your home.
Don’t miss anymore classes because of unavoidable
circumstances like heavy rainfall, traffic jam, etc.
Avail recordings of missed classes.
Get personal attention during class & post class.
Avail prompt doubt solving. 3
Our USP
1) 85 contact hours of training (highest in world)
2) 24x7 Prompt Doubt Solving
3) The original trainers who started the classes are still training. (No delegation to other substitute
trainers)
4) Contact details of past students are available for ref check (Not those fabricated testimonials with
just name & scores)
5) Customised class sheets with hand picked questions and structured material like the power dvd
with audio video lectures + ebooks + mock tests.
6) Free Trial Classes & orientations.
7) 20 years of Training experience with unparalleled scores & feedback.
8) Assistance post exam in terms of getting connected to alumni of top B-schools & unbiased genuine
counselors.
9) Complimentary Toelf/IELTS. No GST.
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Mitul Gada Marukh Manekshaw
GRE: 330 GRE: 332
Expertise: Quant Expertise: Verbal
Experience: 20 years Experience: 28 years
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The GRE Structure
The overall testing time for the computer-based GRE® revised General Test is about three hours and 45
minutes. There are six sections with a 10-minute break following the third section.
Structure of the Computer-based Test
Measure Number of Questions Allotted Time
Essay (Issue) 1 30 min
Essay (Argument) 1 30 min
Verbal Reasoning (2 sections) 20 per section 30 min per section
Quantitative Reasoning (2 sections) 20 per section 35 min per section
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¹An unidentified unscored section may be included and may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing
section. It is not counted as part of your score.
²An identified research section that is not scored may be included, and it is always at the end of the test.
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The Analytical Writing section will always be first, while the other five sections may appear in any order.
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GRE Power DVD (priced @ Rs. 7,500)
20 e-books including Barrons, Princeton, Kaplan, Nova, Petersons,
Cambridge, Manhattan series of books, 5 lb, etc.
All the Magoosh Video lectures & Question bank for both Quant & Verbal
for every question type & concepts – which is priced at $149 (Rs. 10000
approx.) on the Magoosh website.
20 full-length computer adaptive tests
A pool of around 2,000 questions on quant and verbal including the past
GRE questions.
Online flashcards
Application guidelines and documentation checklists including samples of
transcripts, LOR, SOP, bank statements, transcripts, scholarship forms,
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visa documents etc.
• TOEFL books
Cyclic Batches
We don’t have any concept of a fixed start date or an end date.
Every class is a stand alone class. A particular class has no relevance with
the previous or the next class.
So whenever you start, that becomes the first class of your cycle.
You need to complete one full cycle of classes.
Every quant & verbal class is repeated after every 2-3 months. Hence a
missed class can be covered very soon.
The cyclic nature of classes will give you flexibility of starting the program
anytime as per your schedule.
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Classflow -MATH (60 hours)
ARITHMETIC & AlGEBRA
ps-1 Introduction to GRE, Number Properties
(substitution, back solving, approximation, visualization, following the trend, trial & error, diagrammatic presentation)
ps-2 Percentages (Interest, P/L, Word Problems)
ps-3 Ratio Proportion, Averages
ps-4 Fractions & decimals, Exponents & roots, Basic Algebra
GEOMETRY
ps-5 Plane Geometry (lines & angles, triangles, polygons, circles)
ps-6 Solid Geometry, Co-ordinate geometry
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MISCELLANEOUS
ps-7 Counting (PnC)
ps-8 Probability n Mixture-Solutions
ps-9 Speed Time Distance, Time & Work
ps-10 Inequalities, Sequence n Series
Classflow -VERBAL (25 hours)
Critical Reasoning (Semi RC) classes
Reading Comprehension (RC) classes
Text Completion & Sentence Equivalence
AWA
• Doubt solving sessions
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Options for students:
a) Online Live Classes (Weekends, Zoom) – Recommended
b) Recordings of Live Classes
(For International students who cant attend Live classes due to different time
zones or have working weekends)
c) The GRE power DVD + Test Series + Guidance - @ Rs. 12,500
(No Training or Doubt Solving included. Its a self-study program ONLY for
those students who have either already taken some structured training earlier or
have already scored a 650+)
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The Application Race for the Fall intake
Pre
Prepare
Departure
and
Orientation
Complete ApplyAdmns. For
Shortlist GRE- & Send Decisions
Decision Unis TOEFL Apps Student
Visa
Feb– Feb– Jun – Oct – Mar– May– Jul–
May Jun Oct Jan May Aug Aug
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Importance of GRE TRANING
Conceptual understanding
Direction and regularity
Comparative performance
Pool of students to interact with
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Authentic GRE material
Basic
• Kaplan GRE math & verbal work books
• Nova GRE
• Princeton review GRE
Advance
• Barrons GRE
• The Big book
• Kaplan GRE premier program
• Orkut threads
• Mitul’s hard math & hard verbal questions
Don’t use hard copies of books. Use only “soft copies” from day 1 so
that you get accustomed to read, learn, practice & solve questions directly
from the computer screen..
Newer editions doesn’t mean different and better questions
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Please DON’T refer to :
CAT material
R.S. Aggrawal books
Any non-authentic GRE material
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4 Golden
Tips...
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1 : Don’t be “penny wise pound foolish”
• To students who have already scored decent on GRE 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 “GRE power dvd” will
suffice. We give all the necessary guidance required to go about the power dvd and
draft a rough study plan for them.
• Those who haven’t been exposed to any kind of “entrance” training earlier definitely
should not take any chance. They not only miss out on learning important concepts,
shortcuts, smarter approaches but also on regularity, interaction with other GRE
students etc. which can happen only in a collective learning ambiance. A poor GRE
score not only makes you spend $200 again but also makes you waste a lot of time.
Moreover it also shakes your self belief. You might as well finish it off once and for all
by preparing in style and not leave any stone unturned.
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• Students who claim to “manage” GRE on their own forget that they don’t have to
manage it but have to “excel” at it. For managing, self study is enough. To excel,
training is imperative. An authentic GRE training can only upgrade your scores.
• The cost of GRE training is not even 1% of the total cost of your MBA/Masters.
This 1% spent will ensure maximum ROI on your other 100%.
• Preparing for the GRE involves project management skills! You need to plan your
test date in advance and work backward to make a schedule that covers conceptual
learning, practice, mock test trials and performance analysis.
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2 : Beware of tall claims
Ignorant students become easy prey to marketing gimmicks of Test Prep classes which
lure them by tall claims, score guarantee & offers.
• Don’t get carried away by any “guarantee score”. Edward Koch said ' I can explain it to you, but
I cannot understand it for you' Nobody can give a guarantee on your behalf. The guarantee that
classes offer generally involves 'permitting' you to (re)sit for the classes/topics again without
fees. What good is that?!
• It’s the trainers & not the BRAND that helps you upgrade your score. Hence meet the trainers
personally to know their expertise and experience. In fact, we recommend you attend a trial
class before you freeze on your preferred choice of trainers. If an institute doesn't permit you a
free trial class, it can mean only one thing :)
• If you do indeed like the trial class, please confirm whether it's going to be the same set of
tutors throughout.
• Don’t just read testimonials, speak to students. Any institute is only as good as the success of
its alumni. Speak to a few students before you join an institute. If you don’t know any, ask the
classes themselves for references. Any institute worth it's class should easily be able to help
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• We have listed more than 150 students, along with their scores & email ids so that
you may have a reference check with some of them before you proceed. As a lot of
these students are second timers, we have also mentioned their former institute with
whom they may not have had a pleasant experience. You can authenticate these
email ids by copy-pasting them on Face book to view their profile.
“We are the only GRE prep center in India to do so to maintain utmost transparency.”
1) Randomly email few students and ask them about their experience & value
addition with us.
2) Attend demo/trial GRE sessions with us so that before enrolling, you know
exactly what you are paying for.
We generally recommend students to follow the above two steps with all the GRE
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, [email protected] (previously joined Princeton)
• Manav Bhahmbhatt, [email protected] (Previously joined JAMBOREE)
• Siddharth Gupta, [email protected] (previously joined JAMBOREE)
• Ankur Seksaria, 620, [email protected] (previously joined R.Saraswati, Vile
Parle)
• Hitesh, [email protected] (previously joined IMS)
• Vivek Laddha, 680, [email protected] (previously joined TIME)
• Rachita Kumar, (matunga), [email protected] (previously joined KGC, pedder
rd)
• Merlyn D’souza, [email protected], (previously joined both Sonia Mutalia, khar
& IMS)
• Nikhil Tanwani, (khar), [email protected] (previously joined Sonia Mutalia,
khar)
• Anand Piramal (Piramal group), 710, Harvard
• Puneet Sehgal, 720,(juhu), Darden, [email protected] (previously joined
GEEBEE, andheri)
• Nikhil Keswani, 680, [email protected] (previously joined Edwise)
• Uday Kumar, 680, [email protected] (previously joined Prep Zone)
• Rohan Suryavanshi, 750, Bhopal, [email protected] (previously joined Cho22pras,
Kaplan)
3 : Attend LIVE Interactive Classes (Not Recordings)
Online programs like Magoosh / Veritas / Manhattan / Byjus have recorded lectures.
This one -way communication doesn’t bring the all-important discipline and rigor in
your preparation. Also, you do not have 'live' instructors to ask queries to and fellow
peers to talk to. Due to this most students leave the program mid-way because they
don't feel motivated or interested enough. As a case in point, Coursera has an
abysmal 5-10% rate (google this).
Plus the Golden Question: How do you ask your doubts!?
At MGA, you attend LIVE classes with 2-way communication. With compulsory study
& a pool of students to interact with.
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Do not aim Low:
A good GMAT/GRE score is a stepping stone for any good program in any
decent college across the world.
May it be Masters/MBA/PhD
May it be US/Canada/UK/Germany Singapore/Australia/India, etc.
Unless it's some B grade program/university which requires only a Toefl or
IELTS, irrespective of wherever or whenever you apply, you’ll require a good
score.
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4 : Don’t be hasty
• In case you begin your preparation late, you may find yourself in a situation where
you do not have time to prepare for the GRE or do adequate research on countries,
migration policies, rankings, etc. Just because you want to meet the deadlines, it
doesn’t mean that you should take chances with your GRE scores or the quality of
your university.
• Remember that the brand of a particular college is going to remain with you for the
rest of your life. It makes perfect sense to defer your applications by a year in order
to get quality education leading to a great career. In our decades of experience , we
have come across dozens of cases where students regret their University choice just
because they gave in to family/societal pressure and rushed through their
applications.
• Give adequate time to you GRE prep and take the exam only if you are confident
enough to get the deserving and desired score.
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• Give sufficient time to your research, essays, LoRs and other documentation in
order to make your entire application as strong as possible.
• It takes times to develop the required thinking, getting accustomed to the
language and question types, getting familiar with the in-depth & tricky concepts
and upgrade the reasoning/logic skills. To cite an example, 2 hours of preparation
daily is worth much more than 7 * 2 i.e 14 hours over the weekend.
• At MGA we understand that there isn't a single right way to study for the GRE,
only the way that is right for you. We reduce your anxiety by helping you to
approach the test with a solid plan while elucidating how to execute that plan. We
let you get the most out of concepts, shortcuts, practice tests, and the other
resources we provide you. We help you make a robust study plan that helps you
stay on track week-to-week right until you exam date.
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Our students in HARVARD
• Anand Piramal (Piramal group)
• Kulin Lalbhai, [email protected]
• Astha Lalbhai, [email protected]
• Edouard Delvaux, (Harvard 2 + 2 program)
• Shloka Nath, [email protected]
• Sachi Shah, (Harvard 2 + 2 program) [email protected]
& many more…
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& in other TOP colleges…
• Revant Ruia (Essar group), Stanford
• Shom Hinduja (Hinduja group), Columbia
• Akshay Chugh, [email protected], INSEAD
• Rohan Suryavanshi, [email protected] , Wharton
• Dhruvi Kanabar, [email protected] , Wharton
• Aditi Jain, [email protected], Wharton
• Devangi Nishar, [email protected], Wharton
• Aditya Sharma, [email protected], Wharton,LSE
• Kanishk Buddhia, [email protected] , NYU
• Advait Phatarford, [email protected], NYU
• Kairus Kavarana, [email protected], Columbia
• Nikhil Jaisinghani, [email protected], Kellogg
• Jai Bhatia, [email protected], Oxford
• Pratik Malia, 690, [email protected] , Nanyang
• Bijitendu Sarker, [email protected], LBS sloan
• Steve Sule, [email protected], LBS
• Gautam Kitchlu, [email protected], INSEAD France
• Aditi Doshi Mehta, [email protected], INSEAD Singapore
• Soham Narang, [email protected] , LSE
• Apoorva Modi, [email protected], LSE
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• Rahat Qazi, 660, [email protected], HEC France
• Amisha Gulati, [email protected], Babson
• Nikhil Keswani, [email protected], Babson
• Natasha Bharucha, [email protected], CASS
• Leesha Tirodkar, [email protected] , CASS
• Dishank Kamat, 650, [email protected], Michigan ROSS
• Nitin Bajaj, 690, [email protected], Pepperdine L.A.
• Amit Agnihotri, 710, [email protected], HEC France
• Sreenivas Prabhu, 670, [email protected] ESADE
• Neha Tankhiwale, 700, [email protected] , Emory
• Vishakha Sheth, 680, [email protected], LSE
• Piya Mehra, [email protected], Chicago Booth
• Vijeta Shah, [email protected] , IIM – A
• Rahul Chaudhary, 770, [email protected] IIM – C
• Sudha Sharma, [email protected] , IIM-C
• Rahul Desai, [email protected], IIM-L
• Snigdh Verma, 660, [email protected], XLRI
• Shefali Saldanha, [email protected], OXFORD
• Amal Kothari, [email protected] , OXFORD
• Supriya Bajaj, [email protected], COLUMBIA
• Shivani Sharma, [email protected], LSE
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Live & Interactive Online Sessions
Days & Timings:
SATURDAY – 11 am to 1 pm (Verbal) 3 pm to 6 pm (Quant)
SUNDAY – 11 am to 1 pm (Verbal) 3 pm to 6 pm (Quant)
85+ contact hours of Training (highest in World)
Phase A - Concepts, Application, Classes & HW
Phase B - Sectional Tests
Phase C - Full Length Computer Adaptive Tests
Fast Track (Weekday) course available - For those who are targeting a
specific deadline
Only Sunday option available - For professionals working 6 days a week.
Recordings available -For missed classes.
24x7 Doubt Solving Forum
COST
Complete GRE training: Rs. 29,000/- Live & Interative training of 85+ hours
(Quant, Verbal, AWA, IR) – recommended
Only Quant : Rs. 21,000/- Live & Interative training of 60+ hours
(Includes material & guidance for verbal as well)
Only Verbal: Rs. 18,000/- Live & Interative training of 25+ hours
(Includes material & guidance for Quant as well)
(All charges above are inclusive of all taxes, material, mock tests, GRE power
DVD, TOEFL / IELTS & basic counseling)
Payment mode: Cash / Cheque / Online Transfer / Paytm / Google-Pay
Note: The fees paid is valid for 12 months
Email : [email protected]
Web : www.mitulgada.com
Mobile : +91 98197 15357
Whatsapp on the above mentioned number to attend
20 hours of free orientations & trial classes.
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• MGA takes pride in being one of the only 4 Test
Prep Classes (The only in Mumbai) to be
recommended by the ETSi & endorsed as the most
authentic test prep center in Mumbai for the GRE
training.
• This is based on the survey of scores & feedback
taken from the students in the past 3 years.
• MGA is also appointed as the official trainer for
SPJAT in Mumbai.
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GRE acceptance :
Countries: US, Canada, Singapore, Australia, France,
Spain, UK, China, Belgium & India
Courses : Masters in engg., medicine, arts, law,
architechture, finance & management
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Study-abroad Consultants
There are two types of study abroad consultants you come across:
1) Commission agents who have tie-ups with B Grade 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 one.
We are not Study Abroad consultants and hence restrict ourselves only to test
prep. However, we do guide our students regarding various aspects of
applications based on our experience and our constant interaction with our ex-
students. Our assistance includes mentoring on 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 to choose the right study-abroad
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consultants so that they have a seamless application process.
You are done with all the vital info
The following slides contain other trivia of
GRE exam & preparation.
You may proceed if you have time right now
or check it out later at your convenience.
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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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Career Prospects
Visa Regulations
Costs
Availability of
Scholarships
Poor Average Very Good Excellent
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Where Can I study
Scholarships
Graduate Assistantships Trusts / Scholarships in India
Teaching for Studies Abroad
Research
K C Mahindra Scholarship
Scholarships and Fellowships Nehru Trust for Cambridge
offered by Universities University and Trinity College
Singapore International Airlines
International Organizations – Youth Scholarships
offering Scholarships Nanyang Technological
Fulbright Commission University (Singapore)
The United Nations J N Tata Endowment
AMIDEAST ITC Scholarships
World Health Organization
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Loans
International Banks Indian Banks
• With/Without Co-signer • Security to be provided by
1. Citibank parents
2. Bank of America
• Upto 25 years to repay • State Bank of India, Bank of
• Begin installments upon graduation or India, Andhra Bank, Syndicate
a year after Bank, Canara Bank, Private
• Competitive Interest Rates (10 - 15%) Banks, Centurion Bank of Punjab
Other Loan Programs
• Access Group • Upto 15 years to repay
• Sallie Mae
• International Education Finance
Corporation
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Application Procedure
Standardized Tests
GRE
Future Career TOEFL
Additional requirements
ApplicationsPreferred Subject (Major) Work Experience (if any)
Extracurricular Activities
Short-list Colleges Academic Transcripts
(be realistic) SOP
Recommendation Letters
CV’s/Resumes
Financial Aid/Scholarships (if req)
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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 2 books out of: Barron’s, Kaplan, Princeton, Cliffs
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How Important Are These Scores?
Large University Small University
Personals Scores
Scores
Personals
Grade Point Grade Point
Average Average
Personals include Applications,
Work Experience, Extra
Curricular Activities
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Essays, SOP, LORs
Describe how you
Don’t use flowery
Consider this a will contribute to
language and please
“sales pitch” the college’s
follow instructions
unique community
Talk about your
Choose the
characteristics and back them Ensure its genuine
“right recommender”
with examples
Make a strong
Keep it concise, Proof read for
presentation of yourself and
comprehensive, relevant spelling errors
your qualifications
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Resumes LORs Essays
GRE 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
The NEW GRE is adaptive by sections (not by questions). The difficulty level of the
next section depends upon your performance in the previous question. Jumping
around in a section is allowed.
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
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Score/Difficulty
Test features
The GRE revised General Test design features advanced
technology that allows you to freely move forward and
backward throughout an entire section. Specific features
include:
Preview and review capabilities within a section
A "mark and review" feature to tag questions, so you can skip
and return later
The ability to change/edit answers within a section
An on-screen calculator for the Quantitative Reasoning
section
New answer formats, including tasks such as numeric entry
and highlighting a sentence in a passage to answer a
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MATH SYLLABUS
ARITHMETIC GEOMETRY
• Number properties • Lines n angles
• Fraction & decimal • Triangles
• Percents • Polygons
• Ratio & Proportion • Circles
• Averages (mean, median, mode) • Solid Geometry
• Exponents & roots • Co-ordinate Geometry
ALGEBRA MISCELLANEOUS
• Basic Algebra • Counting (P n C)
• Simple Equations • Probability
• Quadratic Equations • Rates (STD / Time n work)
• Inequalities • Sequence & Series
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TRIVIA
Register at www.gre.org
Costs U.S. $ 210 Postponing charges : $ 50
An option of discarding the score.
Scores to 5 colleges free. $ 27 for each additional score.
Once in 21 days. Maximum 5 attempts in a year.
Any date is available if booked one week prior to the desired date.
A decent score : 310+ ; Exceptional score : 330+ ;
Average score worldwide : 305
Score valid for 5 years.
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How is GRE different from school/college
syllabus exams?
Importance of concepts
A lot of “reasoning”
Methods and steps don’t matter
Taking help from the options
Quick thinking
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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 GRE testing related to practical
life technical 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 don’t compare and
generalize the study plan)
• Up-gradation until you hit your peak(taking genuine
GRE 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 section:
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
Trial & Error
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The 2 imp skills for acing the VERBAL section:
Vocabulary & its Application
(Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence)
Reading skills- Reading & interpreting simultaneously
(Reading Comprehension)
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How to start your preparation?
Part A (vocab, topic wise concepts & practice)
Part B (section tests : quant &verbal)
Part C (full length tests : 10 approx)
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Best time to prepare -2nd year of graduation or when
you are relatively free at work front.
Total duration of preparation -For a student without
work/college – 2 months. For a student juggling
work/college simultaneously with GRE prep – 4-5
months.
Per day efforts - 4-5 hrs. without work/college, 2 hrs
with work/college)
Prioritize GRE over your work, college, socials etc. -
A half hearted preparation and attempt can cost you
time & money.
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GRE is a:
• 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 don’t have to be super
intelligent to crack the GRE; 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 you finish the test.
Different tests have different scoring patterns. So don’t panic.
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Extra Testimonials
• Sahil Arora, [email protected]
• Aditi Jain, [email protected]
• Dr. Dhaval Jhamb, [email protected]
• Amit Agnihotri, HEP France, [email protected]
• Devesh, [email protected]
• Mugdha Mishra, [email protected]
• Neha Tankhiwale, [email protected]
• Bijitendu Sarker, [email protected]
• Nitin Bajaj, Pepperdine University L.A., [email protected]
• Sindoor Thakkar,[email protected]
• Divyesh Kumar (D.K.) [email protected]
• Pranav Chaturvedi, [email protected]
• Sreenivas Prabhu,ESADE, Spain, [email protected]
• Nikhil Jaisinghani, [email protected]
• Neha Mansukhani, [email protected]
• Ruchi D’souza, Kuwait, [email protected]
• Nirant Sanghvi, [email protected]
• Kinnari, [email protected]
Mitul Patel, [email protected]
• Nikit Gangwani,[email protected]
• Rahat Qazi, [email protected]
• Vijeta Shah, [email protected]
• Avani Wadhwani, [email protected]
• Devina Deshpande, [email protected]
• Vishakha Sheth, [email protected] 60
Kairus Kavarana, [email protected]
Aditi Doshi Mehta, [email protected]
Dishank Kamat, [email protected]
Aditya Sangle, [email protected]
Amisha Gulati, [email protected]
Ajay Aswani, [email protected]
Natasha Bharucha, [email protected]
Aarti Karia, [email protected]
Aseem Nambiar, [email protected]
Akshay Chug, Wharton, [email protected]
Leesha Tirodkar, [email protected]
Vikram Kukreja, [email protected]
Pooja Raheja, [email protected]
Rutu Shah, [email protected]
Trimaan Chandok, [email protected]
Ridhi Ghelani, [email protected]
Neeraj Dubey, [email protected]
Manoj Nair, [email protected]
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Adir Bhastekar, [email protected]
Robin Dsouza, [email protected]
Kunal Lala, [email protected]
Pranay Ambwani, [email protected]
Karan Sharma, [email protected]
Sawmya Jagannath, [email protected]
Amrit Pal Singh, [email protected]
Abhilash Joseph, [email protected]
Soham Narang, [email protected]
Advait Phatarford, [email protected]
Sakshi Sehgal, [email protected]
Rhianna Prabhu, [email protected]
Dipti Hingorani, [email protected]
Rayomand Pastakia, [email protected]
Hiral Sanghavi, [email protected]
Mihika Baruah, [email protected]
Bhavik Khandhar, [email protected]
Zahir Kachwalla, [email protected]
Prachi Parikh, [email protected]
Radhika Mehta, [email protected] 62
Karishma Sharma (VJTI) 329/340 [email protected]
Debanshu Das (VJTI) 330/340 GRE [email protected]
Queenie Sukhadia 334/340 GRE ... [email protected]
Pallavi Mehra. .. 323... [email protected]
Tarbir Shahpuri. .. 320. .. [email protected]
Anuj Iyer (Andheri branch) . .. 333/340 ... math 170/170 ... verbal 163/170...
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Tony Joseph. .. 322/340 .. [email protected]
Samyak Shah ... 320… [email protected]
Sneha Roy... 320 ... [email protected]
Harshvardhan Joshi.... 330…[email protected]
Mudit Saraf, 326
Viraaj Shah, 322, [email protected]
Hrishikesh Ketkar, 329, [email protected]
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