GMAT Tips and Insights from an Indian School of Business Admit

Getting into a top B-school like ISB (Indian School of Business) takes more than just a strong application — it starts with a solid GMAT score. But how do you really approach GMAT prep when you're juggling work, life, and deadlines?

In this video, an actual ISB admit breaks down the exact strategies that worked — from study plans to test-day mindset.

📺 Watch the full video here:
👉 https://youtu.be/m7UCoKqTh7E

🧠 GMAT Isn’t Just a Test — It’s a Strategy Game

The GMAT isn’t about how much you know — it’s about how you think. It rewards clarity, speed, and logic. Here’s what the ISB admit shared from personal experience:

🔑 Top GMAT Prep Tips from an ISB Admit

1️⃣ Understand the Format First

Before diving into prep, get crystal clear on how the GMAT is structured:

  • Quant (Data Sufficiency is key)

  • Verbal (Critical Reasoning & Sentence Correction = game changers)

  • Integrated Reasoning

  • AWA (don’t ignore it)

2️⃣ Focus on Accuracy First, Speed Later

Rushing into full-length mocks early on is a mistake. Start by building accuracy. Once your hit rate is solid, bring in time management.

3️⃣ Stick to a Realistic Study Schedule

Most working professionals aim for 2–3 hours per day. It’s better to be consistent over 8–12 weeks than to cram at the end.

4️⃣ Use the Right Resources

Some top picks:

  • Official GMAT Guide

  • GMAT Club for doubts

  • Target Test Prep for Quant

  • Manhattan Prep for Verbal
    Don’t over-subscribe to resources. Pick 2–3 and go deep.

5️⃣ Mock Tests Are Your Mirror

Start full-length mocks after 3–4 weeks of prep. Review every mistake. Don’t just track scores — understand why you got something wrong.

✍️ Bonus: Tips for Balancing Work + GMAT

  • Use weekends for mock tests and deep dives

  • Practice verbal during short weekday breaks

  • Wake up early if evenings don’t work

  • Have a finish line — don’t prep forever

🎓 Final Thoughts

Your GMAT score opens the door — your application seals the deal. But getting a 710+ score is totally doable with the right strategy and mindset.

💬 Need help planning your prep timeline? Or not sure how to balance GMAT + essays? Drop a comment below — we’re here to help you navigate the journey!



 

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