
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a globally recognized entrance examination for MBA and business-related master’s programs. It is designed to assess analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and data interpretation skills essential for success in rigorous business school environments. A strong GMAT score not only strengthens your application but significantly enhances your competitiveness at top global institutions.
At KD Global, our GMAT preparation program is built on conceptual clarity and strategic execution. We do not focus on shortcuts or guesswork. Instead, we ensure that students develop a deep understanding of core quantitative frameworks, logical reasoning structures, and critical reading techniques that are repeatedly tested in the exam.
Our approach begins with a diagnostic assessment to identify your baseline performance. Based on this, we create a personalized preparation roadmap tailored to your target score, application timeline, and academic background. Whether you are aiming for a 650+ score or targeting elite 705+ performance benchmarks, the preparation strategy differs — and we design accordingly.
The Quantitative section requires more than formula memorization. It demands structured thinking, data interpretation efficiency, and time management discipline. We focus extensively on high-frequency GMAT topics such as permutations, probability, algebraic reasoning, and data insights — areas where most aspirants lose valuable points.
In the Verbal section, we train students in advanced reading comprehension techniques, critical reasoning frameworks, and error recognition patterns in sentence correction. Our sessions break down complex passages into manageable analytical blocks, helping students improve both speed and accuracy under timed conditions.
Beyond academics, we guide students in mock test analysis, score plateau breaking strategies, and test-day performance management. Every full-length mock is followed by a detailed review session to eliminate recurring mistakes and strengthen weak sections systematically.
A high GMAT score is not achieved through intensity alone — it requires structure, mentorship, and accountability. KD Global provides focused mentoring support to ensure consistent improvement, disciplined preparation cycles, and measurable progress throughout your journey.
GMAT Schedule
Reasoning & Data Insights – Complete Study & Test Preparation Schedule
Objective: Identify baseline level and build problem-solving frameworks
- Diagnostic Test Review
- Error log creation (Conceptual | Careless | Timing | Strategy)
- Core Quant Techniques:
- Problem Solving (PS) Techniques
- Data Sufficiency (DS) Approach
- Estimation & approximation
- Elimination techniques
- Problem Solving (PS) Techniques
Objective: Application of techniques on the following topics:
Topics Covered
- Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
- Equations
- Solving Linear Equations with One Unknown
- Solving Two Linear Equations with Two Unknowns
- Solving Equations by Factoring
- Solving Quadratic Equations
- Exponents
- Inequalities
- Absolute Value
- Functions
Practice Structure
- Concept building
- Application on PS questions
- Application on DS questions
- Timed practice sets
- Daily error analysis
Assessment
- Full Length Test 1
- Detailed review (accuracy, timing, strategy)
- Score Improvement Plan 1
Objective: Application of techniques on the following topics:
Arithmetic Concepts
- Properties of Integers
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Real Numbers
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percents
- Powers and Roots of Numbers
- Descriptive Statistics
- Sets
- Counting Methods
- Discrete Probability
Word Problem Topics (Integrated with Arithmetic)
1. Rate Problems
2. Work Problems
3. Mixture Problems
4. Interest Problems
5. Discount
6. Profit
7. Sets
8. Measurement Problems
9. Data Interpretation
Practice Focus
- Translating word problems into equations
- PS vs DS decision-making
- Accuracy under time pressure
- Mixed arithmetic + word problem drills
Objective: Build efficiency in data-heavy and logic-driven questions
Topics Covered
- Table Analysis
- Graphical Interpretation
- Multi-Source Reasoning
- Two-Part Analysis
Skills Developed
- Data filtering and prioritisation
- Logical elimination
- Time management across multiple data sets
- Handling multi-step reasoning
Assessment
- Full Length Test 2
- Detailed review
- Score Improvement Plan 2
Objective: Convert preparation into consistent score gains
Tests 3–9 (10 Tests Total)
Each test follows a fixed improvement cycle:
Test Day
- Full-length or section-focused mock and Error Log
Post-Test Review
- Question-wise analysis
- Timing benchmarks
- Error pattern identification
- Re-solving incorrect questions
Focused Improvement
- Targeted drills from weak areas
- Advanced PS, DS & DI practice
- Strategy refinement
✅ Final Outcomes
- Strong command over Arithmetic, Algebra & Word Problems
- Confident handling of PS, DS & Data Insights
- Improved speed, accuracy, and decision-making
- Consistent, measurable GMAT score improvement
Verbal Reasoning – Study & Test Preparation Schedule (RC + CR)
Objective: Establish baseline performance and build verbal reasoning frameworks
- Verbal Diagnostic Test Review (RC + CR)
- Error log creation (Comprehension / Logic / Inference / Time)
- Verbal time management strategies
- Reading efficiency techniques (active reading, passage mapping)
- Argument structure basics for CR
Objective: Improve comprehension, accuracy, and speed across GMAT-style passages
RC Content Coverage
- Types of RC passages:
- Science & Technology
- Business & Economics
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Science & Technology
- Passage mapping & structure identification
- Main idea vs supporting details
- Inference-based questions
- Tone, purpose, and author’s attitude
- Strengthen / weaken within RC
Practice Focus
- Timed single-passage practice
- Multi-passage sets
- Accuracy-first → speed optimisation
- Error analysis (misread vs misinterpreted)
Assessment
- Full Length Test 1
- Detailed review
- Score Improvement Plan 1
Objective: Master logical reasoning and argument evaluation
CR Content Coverage
- Argument structure:
- Premise, conclusion, assumption
- Premise, conclusion, assumption
- Common question types:
- Strengthen / Weaken
- Assumption (necessary & sufficient)
- Inference
- Evaluate the argument
- Resolve the paradox
- Strengthen / Weaken
- Logical fallacies and trap answer identification
- Pre-thinking and elimination strategies
Practice Focus
- Untimed logic drills
- Timed CR sets
- Accuracy & logic clarity
Objective: Apply RC & CR skills under exam conditions
- Mixed RC + CR practice sets
- Verbal section timing strategy
- Transition efficiency between RC and CR questions
- Verbal mini-mock tests
Assessment
- Full Length Test 2
- Detailed review
- Score Improvement Plan 2
Objective: Convert preparation into consistent score gains
Tests 3–9 (10 Tests Total)
Each test follows a fixed improvement cycle:
Test Day
- Full-length or section-focused mock and Error Log
Post-Test Review
- Question-wise analysis
- Timing benchmarks
- Error pattern identification
- Re-solving incorrect questions
Focused Improvement
- Targeted drills from weak areas
- Advanced Practice
- Strategy refinement
✅ Final Outcomes
- Strong RC comprehension and passage control
- Clear CR logic and assumption identification
- Improved accuracy with stable timing
- Consistent GMAT Verbal score improvement




