GMAT FOCUS PREPARATION

Extensive GMAT FOCUS Program

An extensive program that covers quantitative, verbal and essay writing.

What you get

80+ Hours of Personal Training

  • 22 Hours of private online classes with an expert trainer

  • 20 Hours of amazing training videos

  • 10 Practice Tests & 6 Mock Tests

  • 10 Weeks course duration

Rs. 25,000

(All Inclusive)

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Start Date

We provide the option for you to start the classes as per a date of your convenience with our personalized curriculum for you

Class Timing

Weekend and Weekdays classes, On-Campus and Online facility

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How do I start preparing for GMAT?

The GMAT preparation is an arduous journey that keeps you preoccupied for a couple of months. It is a process that can’t be explained in a few sentences or even in one article. Everybody has a different pace and a different target that changes the approach of this preparation. Those students who are starting to prepare for GMAT are advised to take care of certain basic things.

The quantitative section comprises of basic arithmetic, algebra and geometry. The calculator isn’t allowed altogether in this test. The absence of calculator gives goose bumps to some of the GMAT students. To overcome this problem, students should work on basic calculation techniques like learning to solve questions fast; memorizing multiplication tables, squares and cubes; practice addition, subtraction, decimal multiplication & division; and learning quick techniques for finding out squares and cubes and square roots. The word problem and data sufficiency section needs separate attention in quantitative part of GMAT. You need to work on all basic word problem areas like percentage, averages, ratio & proportions, work & rates, probability, and geometry. Once you get hang of these basic concepts, you are good to go for practicing actual GMAT questions.

The verbal part consists of reading comprehension, critical reading and sentence correction. So, basically, it deals with reading and grammar at length. If student is not used to reading books, novels or articles, for that matter, he will not perform well on the actual GMAT verbal section during the exam. Students are advised to start reading something as they start preparing for GMAT. Pick a history book, a fiction, a novel or a positive thinking book or one you are interested in and keep reading it till the end of your GMAT journey. It will increase your reading speed and comprehension skills. It will also add some grammar structures to your skills that will help you in sentence correction. There is a wide range of grammar and grammatical structures that is tested in GMAT exam. You are advised to correct your basic grammar and writing skills from either a teacher or from a good, authentic and verified book. Do not try learning from internet discussions as there is a variety of opinions that may be wrong.

If you live in Pakistan, or in Karachi for that matter, we, Nadeem Arain Academy Nadeem Arain Academy, are here to help you. We have taught thousands of students in the past and got the finest results. Here, at Nadeem Arain Academy, we put special focus on basics of quantitative and verbal. For GMAT preparation in karachi, students are even offered a free demo class where they can ask questions and discuss their concerns free of cost. We know the science of scoring high and now it’s available for anybody who wants to ace GMAT

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