Monday, December 28, 2009

Best GMAT coaching institute in Delhi

Apphelp GMAT coaching is the top GMAT classroom coaching institute in Delhi. Located in the easily accessible area of North Campus of Delhi University ( well connected by Metro), Apphelp GMAT coaching institute was started by alumni from top B schools who have cracked the GMAT and knows what it takes to get a great score.

The teaching methodology in unique and highly innovative with the use of best in class practices. Here are the reasons why Apphelp GMAT coaching is the best for MBA aspirants

  1. Faculty is top B schools alumni who have cracked the GMAT
  2. Best study material and innovative teaching method
  3. Best library – Collection of books by Kaplan, Manhattan, Official Guide and other GMAT prep material
  4. Small batch size of 3-4 students per batch to give you individual attention.
  5. Free Admission counseling and B school shortlisting service at the end of GMAT coaching.

Apphelp GMAT coaching is unboubtedly the best GMAT classes in Delhi. Register for a free demo class today. Visit : www.gmatcoaching.com


Sunday, December 27, 2009

5 common GMAT Myths

Here are some common myths about the GMAT

Myth 1: GMAT tests your business knowledge

Fact: GMAT is a test of basic quantitative and verbal abilities and your analytical writing skills. The problem solving or reading comprehension questions don’t require you to possess knowledge about any particular business or domain.


Myth 2: GMAT tests advanced math skills.

Fact: The math skills tested on the GMAT are quite basic. The math questions appear difficult because of the way in which they are presented to test the logical and analytical abilities. The actual math is the basic math which you learned in the seventh or eighth grade.


Myth 3: All of the questions on the GMAT count equally toward your score.

Fact: The GMAT is a computer based adaptive test. GMAT always begins with a question of average difficulty. If you answer that correctly, the algorithm will throw a slightly tougher question. If you answer it wrong, it will give you an easier question. Therefore, questions at the beginning of each section are crucial as responses to these questions decide the direction in which your score will go and hence these have a greater impact on your score.


Myth 4: Every B school has a GMAT score cut off.

Fact: All B schools evaluate applications holistically. So, there is no cutoff for GMAT scores. If you scores are low then you need to compensate it with well written essays and application. There are several cases in which applicants with a higher GMAT score are not able to get an admit when applicants with low GMAT score get through just because of better profile and better presentation.


Myth 5: I can send my GMAT score to the school after the deadline if have already submitted my application.

Fact: No. This is a very common myth but it doesn’t work. B schools don’t consider applications if they don’t get the official GMAT scores by the application deadline. To be on a safe side send you scores to the B school at least 14 days in advance through mba.com

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

How to schedule a GMAT appointment / GMAT Registration

Online GMAT appointment can be taken at www.mba.com . The following video from GMATcoaching.com explains all steps in the GMAT registration process.



Here are the steps to Register for GMAT

1) Log on to MBA.com. On the home page click on "The GMAT" and then click on"Schedule a GMAT appointment"

2) on next page. click on "Schedule a GMAT appointment" . Then register yourself by providing e-mail ID, password and a few other details.

3) After this you will get a mail from mba.com stating that your profile registration is complete.

4) Now login using your E-mail I D and password

5) After logging in, you can select a test center. Say, you want to see the 5 centers closest to your home. You click on "Search" and get the closest 5 testing centers.

6) After this, you select the center and click on next.

7) On the next page, you can select day and time slot. Say, I want to take GMAT in Feb 2010, I select Feb 4 . It displays the available appointments.

8) You select an appointment and, click on "Select appointment". Your GMAT appointment is scheduled. Click on "Next"

9) On review appointment details page, you choose from some options regarding receiving score and material.

10) On the next page, you confirm your contact information and fees for GMAT which is $ 250

11) On the final page, you confirm your billing address and enter the credit card details for processing the fees.

Your GMAT appointment will be scheduled.