GMAT Focus Edition:
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Master Data Insights, Quant, and Verbal for the new GMAT format.
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The GMAT Focus Edition is the standard for top MBA programs worldwide. Our 2026 coaching program focuses on the data-centric nature of the new exam, providing advanced training for Data Insights, Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. We use official GMAT prep materials and adaptive mocks to simulate the real test environment.
Data Insights
Master the new integrated reasoning and logic section of the Focus Edition.
Official Prep
Practice with real retired GMAT questions from official exam sources.
Sectional Focus
Intensive drills for Critical Reasoning and Problem Solving accuracy.
Mock Portal
Adaptive mock tests that provide granular performance analytics.
What's Included?
- 50+ Module-wise Worksheets
- 10 Full-Length Adaptive Mocks
- Personalized Doubt Solving
- Official Test Registration Support
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15+ Years of Pedigree
Direct mentorship from Dr. Shruti Mehtaa (Ph.D.), who has dedicated over 15 years to academic and immigration mastery.
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Join a thriving community of over 4,000 students successfully settled in Canada, UK, Australia, USA, and beyond.
Adaptive Learning Technology
We use sophisticated mock portals that mirror real exam conditions, providing instant AI-driven diagnostic feedback.
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No guesswork. Our curriculum is built on thousands of score reports and precise linguistic patterns for guaranteed results.
GMAT Preparation FAQs
Answers to common questions about scoring, validity, and registration.
Q. What is the GMAT Focus Edition?
The GMAT Focus Edition is the new version of the test, consisting of three 45-minute sections: Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights.
Q. How is the GMAT Focus scored?
Scores range from 205 to 805, ending in 5, with all three sections weighted equally.
Q. How long is the GMAT score valid?
GMAT scores are valid for 5 years.
Q. What is a good GMAT Focus score?
A score of 645+ is roughly equivalent to a 700 on the old GMAT, making it competitive for top B-schools.
Q. What is the Data Insights section?
A new section testing data literacy, including Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, and Table Analysis.
Q. Can I choose my section order?
Yes, you can take the three sections in any order you prefer.
Q. What is the GMAT registration fee in 2026?
Typically $275 USD for the test center and $300 USD for the online version.
Q. How many times can I take the GMAT?
Up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period and 8 times in a lifetime.
Q. Is there a calculator for the GMAT?
Only in the Data Insights section; Quant and Verbal do not allow calculators.
Q. What is 'Question Review & Edit'?
A new feature allowing you to bookmark and edit up to 3 answers per section.
Q. How long should I study for the GMAT?
Most successful applicants spend 100-150 hours over 3-4 months.
Q. Do B-schools prefer GMAT over GRE?
Most top MBA programs accept both equally, but the GMAT is still considered the gold standard for business education.
Q. Can I cancel my GMAT score?
Yes, you can cancel your score immediately after the test for free.
Q. What is the GMAT Official Guide?
The primary practice book containing real retired GMAT questions from the test makers.
Q. What is the Quant section difficulty?
It focuses on Arithmetic and Algebra; Geometry is no longer part of the GMAT Focus Quant section.
Q. How are the percentiles calculated?
Percentiles for GMAT Focus are higher for the same raw score compared to the old GMAT.
Q. How soon do I get my official report?
Official scores are usually available in 3-5 business days.
Q. What is the 'Enhanced Score Report' (ESR)?
Under GMAT Focus, a detailed performance breakdown is included for free with every official score.
Q. Can I retake just one section?
No, you must retake the entire exam.
Q. What is the GMAT online exam?
A proctored version of the test you can take from home; it follows the same format as the center-based test.
Q. Is there a break during the GMAT?
There is one optional 10-minute break.
Q. What is Critical Reasoning?
A Verbal sub-section testing your ability to evaluate arguments and draw logical conclusions.
Q. What is Table Analysis?
A Data Insights task requiring you to sort and analyze data in a table format.
Q. Do I need the GMAT for an Executive MBA?
Some EMBA programs waive the GMAT or accept the Executive Assessment (EA) instead.
Q. How do I send my scores to schools?
You can select up to 5 schools for free after you see your unofficial score.
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