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GMAT Coaching in Lucknow at Manya - The Princeton Review

 

Looking to prepare for the GMAT exam at a nearby coaching center? Manya – The Princeton Review’s Lucknow-based GMAT coaching center offers students with maximum flexibility in preparation, allowing each GMAT aspirant to choose the GMAT study plan that best suits their learning needs and goals. Our GMAT program features:

  • Comprehensive course materials
  • Original methods of instruction
  • The most qualified GMAT trainers

You can learn the complex problems in an easy way. Our GMAT study plan helps you to improve your thinking capabilities as it includes practice tests that are similar to GMAT. To get the best test score results for our students, our GMAT coaching institute in Lucknow uses engaging methods of instruction and a highly developed GMAT course syllabus. Start taking the best GMAT coaching classes in Lucknow with Manya – The Princeton Review right now and get your desired score with the help of our master trainers.

 

What We Offer

Thousands of students in India and other countries choose Manya’s GMAT coaching because of our well-known preparation materials, well-organized courses, and highly trained and accredited GMAT trainers.

Our course material is the outcome of the rigorous research by our R&D team based in the United States. With the standardized material, a plethora of practice questions on the student portal, adaptive drills, DrillBuilder, full-length practice tests, customized study plan, and booster sessions you can rest assured that you are at the right place with the right people to guide you. We’re committed to provide 100% satisfaction and help you achieve your target scores.

Students will practise with over 3500 drills, 10 adaptive tests, and video-based lessons to help them achieve a 700+ score. Students get the most out of their training with advanced level GMAT questions, self-paced courses, doubt clarification sessions, and unlimited extra support.

 

Why You Must Join Manya – The Princeton Review for Your GMAT Preparation

If you are looking for GMAT preparation in Mumbai then, your search ends here! Manya – The Princeton Review GMAT course offers you a student-centered curriculum, designed to focus on your individual strengths and weaknesses.

 

Guaranteed Score Improvement on GMAT Coaching in Lucknow

  • Access to teachers till actual test taking, even after course completion.
  • Limited batch size and unlimited additional assistance
  • 83 adaptive drills (3,000 questions) for comprehensive practice.
  • 10 full-length simulated tests with essay grading at no extra cost.
  • Personalized feedback on your test performance.
  • Doubt clearing sessions.
  • Online recordings to review lessons or make-up for missed classes.

Our Top GMAT Achievers

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  • Sooraj Kapur
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  • 760
  • Jyotika Khatri
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  • Kunal Bhagi
  • Bengaluru | INR171807E00001
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  • Swapnam S
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GMAT FAQ's

What are the different scores on the GMAT?

In your GMAT score , you will have an overall score, a subscore in your Verbal section, a subscore in your Quantitative section, and scores in your Analytical Writing Assessment and Integrated Reasoning sections. The overall GMAT score will vary from 200 to 800 and your subscores will be measured on a scale of 0 to 60.

How should I prepare for the GMAT?

Enroll in a reputed GMAT coaching such as Manya – The Princeton Review and start your right preparation. And to improve your score, target your weaknesses. Devote study time to every section, but you should spend the highest number of prep hours on the areas which you find challenging to deal with.

How long should I study to prepare for the GMAT?

Ideally, a student should study for at least 3 to 4 hours every day for the GMAT preparation. However, if you are a working professional or a college student and do not have much time during the weekdays, you may start by giving 2 hours per day to the GMAT preparation during the weekdays and more time during the weekends when you are relatively free.

What is the right time to take the GMAT?

Well, to know when you should be taking the GMAT, you need to research what is the application deadline for the course you are planning to take. Each course will have its own deadline and it will vary from course to course. Also, many schools accept applications in “rounds” that end in September for many competitive programs and others have application rounds in April or May. Be sure that you have enough time before taking the GMAT, this will help you to send your scores to the universities as per their application deadline.

How many times can I take the GMAT?

You can retake the GMAT up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period and not more than 8 times in a lifetime. However, if you want to take it more than that then you can submit an application to GMAC. You must also understand that you should give a concrete reason; otherwise, your request will be cancelled. Also, if you score an 800 on the exam, you will not be allowed to retake the test for another 5 years!