Test Prepration

Not just test preparation but the preparation of future as well

GMAT

The GMAT focus edition is the lastest and only version of the Graduate Maanagement Admission Test, designed for admission to MBA and business master’s programs worldwide. This new format is more efficient, lasting just 2 hours and 15 minutes, and focuses on three key sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights—reflecting the real-world skills needed in today’s business landscape. The total score ranges from 205 to 805, with top schools typically seeking scores above 645. The GMAT Focus is ideal for applicants targeting programs in MBA, Finance, Management, Business Analytics, and more—offering a smarter, shorter, and more relevant pathway to your dream business school.

GRE

The GRE  (Graduate Record Examination) is a globally accepted test used for admission to a wide range of master’s, MBA, PhD, and professional programs. The new format is shorter and more efficient, lasting just 1 hour and 58 minutes, while still testing core skills through Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. The GRE is scored on a scale of 130–170 for each of the verbal and quant sections, with a separate score for writing (0–6). It’s taken by students applying to programs in STEM, social sciences, humanities, business, and law, and is widely accepted by universities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and beyond. The updated GRE offers a faster, focused, and flexible testing experience for today’s applicants.

IELTS - The IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

is the go-to test for students and professionals aiming to study, work, or live in English-speaking countries—available in both Academic and General Training versions. As of 2025, it features four adaptable sections—Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking—with updated smart formats like AI-driven adaptive Listening and real-world Reading passages (like emails and reports). The Listening (30 min), Reading (60 min), and Writing (60 min) sections include standardized question types, while Speaking is a live 11–14 minute interaction. Scores are averaged across the four skills on a 0–9 band scale, with half-band increments. Taken by international applicants for universities, visas, and professional registrations, IELTS now offers enhanced features like One‑Skill Retake, flexible test scheduling (including online Speaking), and faster digital results—ideal for those seeking global opportunities.

SAT - The latest SAT

 is now a fully digital test, designed to be shorter, more adaptive, and student-friendly. It is primarily taken by high school students applying to undergraduate programs in the U.S. and other countries. The SAT evaluates key skills through two main sections: Reading & Writing and Math, with a total test time of 2 hours and 14 minutes. Scores range from 400 to 1600, with each section scored between 200 and 800. The new digital format offers quicker results, built-in tools like a calculator and timer, and questions that better reflect real-world academic skills—making it a smarter choice for today’s college-bound students.

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