Education expert
The GMAT can feel a bit tough for many Indian students, especially because it tests more than just math skills. While the Quant section is usually manageable—since most students from India have a solid math background—the Verbal section often feels challenging. It focuses heavily on grammar, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning, which needs regular practice even if you’re fluent in English.
Also, what makes it tricky is the format and timing. The test is adaptive, which means the questions change based on your answers. So, time management plays a big role. But the good news is, with 3–4 months of focused prep and regular mock tests, you can definitely aim for a good score. Many Indian students crack 700+ every year—it just takes a bit of smart planning and consistency.
GMAT is tough, but 4 months is enough! Read this BLOG for a smart prep plan that works