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GMAT & GRE Prep Courses

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GMAT Classroom Training
In-person mentor attention and peer learning.
GMAT Live Online Training
Classroom experience from the comfort of your home.
GMAT Self-Paced Training
Exam prep at your own pace, in your own space.
GMAT Private Tutoring
Personalised prep with maximum one-on-one attention.
GMAT Elite Focus

Tailored approach to achieve 740+ on your first attempt

Adaptive Curriculum
Content tailored to your strengths
Best-in-Class Mock Tests
Mirrors the latest exam pattern
Exclusive 1:1 Mentoring
Specialists target your weak spots
Advanced Strategies
Tactics for the toughest questions
GRE Elite Focus

Tailored approach to achieve 325+ on your first attempt

Tailored GRE Curriculum
Aligned to current GRE patterns
Customized Mock Tests
Full-length tests, real conditions
Ultimate GRE Handbook
Subject-wise notes for quick revision
Advanced Strategies
Tactics for the toughest questions
The Program

Ace your GMAT/GRE exam in 3 months

An adaptive program designed to help you excel — concept building, test-taking strategy, and matching speed with accuracy.

Concept BuildingTest-Taking StrategySpeed & Accuracy
Each concept class is followed by a sectional test based on the exam pattern.
Classes conducted by IIT, IIM and ISB alumni on concepts actually tested in the exam.
Concept building, test-taking strategy, and speed-with-accuracy are worked on in tandem.
Global Creed works actively with you at every stage of your preparation.
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250+
Hours of Coaching
Classroom + online practice
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Elite Bootcamp
With alumni, right before exam day
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100+
Tests Across Sections
Real exam-level exposure
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal order to attempt the GMAT sections?
The GMAT allows you to choose the order of sections at the start. Some prefer beginning with Quant to tackle it with a fresh mind, others start with Verbal to end on a stronger area. Choose based on your strengths and stamina.
How adaptive is the GMAT's Computer-Adaptive Test format?
The GMAT CAT adjusts question difficulty as you answer — correct answers lead to harder questions, incorrect ones to slightly easier questions. The algorithm aims to estimate your skill level accurately.
What should be my strategy for guessing on difficult questions?
Eliminate as many wrong answers as possible, then make an educated guess. Avoid spending too much time on one question — there's no penalty for guessing.
Should I focus on accuracy or attempting more questions?
Focus on accuracy but ensure you answer all questions within the time limit. A mix of accuracy and pacing is key.
How can I avoid falling for trap answers in the Verbal section?
Read carefully, focus on the question's exact requirements, and be wary of answers that seem correct but slightly deviate from the context.
What is the most efficient way to tackle Data Sufficiency questions?
Break the question down logically — instead of solving for the actual answer, focus on whether the given information is sufficient to answer it.
How does the GRE's adaptive format work?
The GRE is section-adaptive — the difficulty of the second Quant/Verbal section depends on your performance in the first.
What is the best strategy for guessing on the GRE?
Eliminate as many wrong answers as possible before guessing. There's no penalty for incorrect answers, so always attempt every question.
How can I improve my time management across GRE sections?
Practice pacing during mock exams. Break each section into smaller time intervals and stick to those mini-goals.
What are the best strategies for Reading Comprehension?
Read the passage actively, summarizing key points mentally. Focus on the main idea, tone, and purpose rather than getting stuck on details.
How should I approach Quantitative Comparison questions?
Compare quantities without fully solving them unless necessary — use estimation, simplification, and logic to quickly assess relationships.
How can I manage test anxiety during the GRE?
Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing before the test. Focus on one question at a time to prevent overwhelm.
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