Bhaskar Sir, It was great seeing you back after 5 years. Last we met was in Chennai wen i joined you for classes and could not complete the course as i had to leave chennai. Now I am going to follow you here
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Hello, I am 31 years old and B.Com, LL.B. I am running my own manufacturing firm since last 2.5 years before that I was working as a senior vice president in my fathers company. Now I want to persue my mba from abroad but I really don't have any maths knowledge and I am planning to appear for.my gmat exam after 6 months can u please let me know whether I can get a admission in mba at this age and how much time I will be needing to prepare for my exam and from where I should start.
Ive scored 42.2 percent in graduation can I still sit for the GMAT exams? And is there any college who oversees the graduation score and looks for the exam merit instead? What I am trying to ask is can I give the exam with this percentage?
Hi there, Yes, you can write GMAT. And yes, there are universities which you can try for! Focus on the parameters which you can control from now on, like: GMAT score, work experience, your overall profile and application essays. These things could compensate for a low undergrad score. Feel free to reach out to us at +91 9382548484 or by mail through learn@wizako.com We would be happy to assist you. Best wishes!
Sir, I am 37 working in hospitality, scored 60% in 10th with 33 in maths, 51% in 12th with history and politics. Scored graduated after 15 years of my 12th due to financial and family reasons. Now I want to study now and go GMAT. Is it possible for me to try even after having this kind of academics and weakness in math? I think I am sharp student but didn't get the guidance before. Should I try and where to start. Please advise
Hi, We can't provide you a generic study plan, as it may not be helpful with whatever resources you use. You may find more of one topic, or better quality questions of one topic than others, and it'd render the plan useless. We'd advise you to go with a test prep company; not necessarily with us. Doing so, helps in reducing the time you search for material, and it'd get you a proper study plan, tailored to the content you'd be preparing with. If you are interested in our offerings, kindly get in touch at 9500048484, or visit gmat.wizako.com Wish you the best!
I know scores of working executives getting 700+ with about 2 months' preparation. Focus on getting your basics in place for the first 45 days (plugin as much practice as you can) and work on Mocks for the remaining 15 days. Having said that, if your Mock scores are not 20 points more than your target score, postpone your test.
I took a diagnostic test on 18th August and scored 580 Q47 and V20, since my verbal score was low I started with the Verbal Section from the OG and was able to score almost 70% of CR, RC and SC correct. My GMAT date is scheduled on 31st October and I'm a working professional. Could you give me some advice on how can I move ahead?
@@sinhaabhi58 I'm having a tough time with verbal too. My mock score is 550 now..I'm planning to write gmat by December.. How did you improve your verbal score. I don't really get the hang of it
@@Wizako thank you sir. I'm actually preparing for cat too. But I noticed there is a lot of difference interns of what is tested in gmat and cat. I chose gmat instead..as quants I'm fine with..it's only the verbal I'm not sure how to improve accuracy ( if it were math there is a definite way to improve unlike verbal)
Hello Bhaskar Sir, Wizako is a wonderful platform that you have set for all the aspiring students. I congratulate you and the the entire team for all the efforts. I would surely like to connect with you as I have just begun with my GMAT preparation. Please provide your e-mail id so that I can reach out with my profile specific and GMAT preparation queries. Thank You! With Regards, Alok
Bhaskar Sir is the best n the most sincere teacher one can find in the GMAT prep arena ! Respect ✊
Bhaskar Sir, It was great seeing you back after 5 years. Last we met was in Chennai wen i joined you for classes and could not complete the course as i had to leave chennai. Now I am going to follow you here
Hello Prakhar
Good to connect again. What are your GMAT plans? Please feel free to PM me on baskar at wizako dot com if I can be of any help.
Best
Your videos really give my preparation a direction! 🤲🏻
I'm so glad Sakshi. Best wishes for your preparation!
What a great lecturer ! Thank you so much. Your videos help me a lot
Sir u r the best motivator. U the God like for students
You are the best! Keep doing the great work.
Hello Chitranjan,
Thank you for your kind words.
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Sir I have spend more than 500 hrs on prep and I still feel I’m underprepared. 😞
Give more test papers
Thanks for all the training videos. Spot on
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Best wishes for your GMAT exam.
Is there any other options without appearing GMat as My maths is very poor
Highly Motivating Sir!
Hello,
I am 31 years old and B.Com, LL.B. I am running my own manufacturing firm since last 2.5 years before that I was working as a senior vice president in my fathers company. Now I want to persue my mba from abroad but I really don't have any maths knowledge and I am planning to appear for.my gmat exam after 6 months can u please let me know whether I can get a admission in mba at this age and how much time I will be needing to prepare for my exam and from where I should start.
Ive scored 42.2 percent in graduation can I still sit for the GMAT exams? And is there any college who oversees the graduation score and looks for the exam merit instead? What I am trying to ask is can I give the exam with this percentage?
Hi there,
Yes, you can write GMAT. And yes, there are universities which you can try for!
Focus on the parameters which you can control from now on, like: GMAT score, work experience, your overall profile and application essays. These things could compensate for a low undergrad score.
Feel free to reach out to us at +91 9382548484 or by mail through learn@wizako.com
We would be happy to assist you.
Best wishes!
Sir, I am 37 working in hospitality, scored 60% in 10th with 33 in maths, 51% in 12th with history and politics. Scored graduated after 15 years of my 12th due to financial and family reasons. Now I want to study now and go GMAT. Is it possible for me to try even after having this kind of academics and weakness in math? I think I am sharp student but didn't get the guidance before.
Should I try and where to start. Please advise
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Thank you soo much sir!
Most welcome Kritika! Cheers!
Can you make a schedule and timings for 20 week... For each and everyday topic wise.
Hi,
We can't provide you a generic study plan, as it may not be helpful with whatever resources you use.
You may find more of one topic, or better quality questions of one topic than others, and it'd render the plan useless.
We'd advise you to go with a test prep company; not necessarily with us.
Doing so, helps in reducing the time you search for material, and it'd get you a proper study plan, tailored to the content you'd be preparing with.
If you are interested in our offerings, kindly get in touch at 9500048484, or visit gmat.wizako.com
Wish you the best!
bro if we prepare quant for CAT, can I directly write quant for GMAT or should I prepare separately? If so what's the difference?
Wow..I'm just starting with 2months ahead
I know scores of working executives getting 700+ with about 2 months' preparation. Focus on getting your basics in place for the first 45 days (plugin as much practice as you can) and work on Mocks for the remaining 15 days.
Having said that, if your Mock scores are not 20 points more than your target score, postpone your test.
I took a diagnostic test on 18th August and scored 580 Q47 and V20, since my verbal score was low I started with the Verbal Section from the OG and was able to score almost 70% of CR, RC and SC correct. My GMAT date is scheduled on 31st October and I'm a working professional. Could you give me some advice on how can I move ahead?
@@sinhaabhi58 I'm having a tough time with verbal too.
My mock score is 550 now..I'm planning to write gmat by December..
How did you improve your verbal score. I don't really get the hang of it
@@Wizako thank you sir.
I'm actually preparing for cat too. But I noticed there is a lot of difference interns of what is tested in gmat and cat.
I chose gmat instead..as quants I'm fine with..it's only the verbal I'm not sure how to improve accuracy ( if it were math there is a definite way to improve unlike verbal)
What will be the good book for Gmat
Bhaskar Sir, LoL spontaneous about Ola and Uber
Thanks for your thoughts on preparation
Is there a good number/email ID to reach you ? You have an excellent clarity of thought ..
Hi Sushant,
Please reach out to us at +91 9382548484 or by mail through learn@wizako.com
We would be happy to assist you.
Best wishes!
@@Wizako Thanks
Hi, i want to give GMAT in Dec'23, could you please help me with a plan. i am a working professional.
Hi Sakshi, can you call or ping +91 95000 48484. Our team will be happy to help with a plan.
Thanks Sir for your valuable advice.
Best wishes with your GMAT prep.
How many months would it take?
Hello Bhaskar Sir,
Wizako is a wonderful platform that you have set for all the aspiring students. I congratulate you and the the entire team for all the efforts. I would surely like to connect with you as I have just begun with my GMAT preparation. Please provide your e-mail id so that I can reach out with my profile specific and GMAT preparation queries.
Thank You!
With Regards,
Alok