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GMAT COACHING

GMAT coaching for MBA and business-school applicants

GMAT prep should connect to the MBA or business-school goal. Journey Sync helps students build a practical routine around quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data-focused thinking, timing and decision-making under pressure.

STUDENT PROBLEM

What usually goes wrong

GMAT students often study hard but do not review decision mistakes, timing pressure, data interpretation gaps or careless reasoning patterns.

JOURNEY SYNC APPROACH

How the prep is handled

We focus on concept clarity, difficulty progression, timed problem solving, review habits and application-timeline alignment.

TEST PREP GUIDE

What to know before preparing for GMAT

GMAT students often study hard but do not review decision mistakes, timing pressure, data interpretation gaps or careless reasoning patterns.

We focus on concept clarity, difficulty progression, timed problem solving, review habits and application-timeline alignment.

The best starting point is not booking the test immediately. It is checking your current level, target score, university requirement, country plan and filing deadline, then choosing the batch and practice style that actually fits.

WHAT YOU WORK ON

GMAT modules and weak-area support

The goal is not to fill hours. The goal is to identify what is blocking the score and work on it with structure.

Quant reasoning

Build confidence with business-school math, logic and efficient problem solving.

Verbal reasoning

Improve reading, argument analysis and answer-choice discipline.

Data thinking

Strengthen chart, table and information-handling skills without overcomplicating the method.

Timing strategy

Learn when to push, when to move on and how to avoid losing marks through rushed decisions.

CLASS STRUCTURE

How Journey Sync keeps preparation practical

Students can prepare around college, work, applications and visa timelines without losing the rhythm of classes.

MBA-goal alignment

Prep is shaped around target schools, deadlines and score expectations.

Difficulty-based learning

Students progress from foundations to harder question sets when ready.

Review-led improvement

Mistakes are reviewed by type: concept, timing, logic, careless error or trap.

Flexible batches

Morning and evening options support students balancing work, college or applications.

FAQS

Key questions before starting GMAT

Is GMAT only for MBA applicants?

It is most common for MBA and business-related programs, but requirements depend on the university and course.

Can I prepare while working?

Yes. Flexible batch options and recorded access help working students stay consistent.

Do you help decide if GMAT is required?

Yes. Test prep can be aligned with your university shortlist and application plan.

PREP FLOW

From level check to test readiness

Profile

Confirm target schools, deadline and current level.

Foundation

Build quant, verbal and data reasoning basics.

Practice

Move into timed sets and difficulty progression.

Polish

Review weak areas and prepare for final booking.

WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD GET CLEAR ON

Before booking the test

  • Understand whether quant, verbal, data or timing is the main barrier.
  • Build a score plan around business-school deadlines.
  • Improve decision-making under timed pressure.
  • Connect test prep with application and interview planning.

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