GMAT coaching helps management aspirants prepare for MBA and business-school admissions through focused training in quantitative, verbal and data-analysis skills. At Jas Overseas Education, our GMAT coaching program supports study-abroad applicants with expert guidance, structured practice and proven score-boosting strategies.
The GMAT uses a computer-adaptive system, meaning the difficulty level of questions changes based on your performance.
Total Test Duration: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
Three Core Sections
Additional Features
Scoring
Jas Overseas Education offers structured GMAT coaching to help students prepare effectively and achieve their target scores. Our activity-based learning methods and experienced tutors focus on steady improvement and exam readiness.
Our classroom sessions encourage active participation and practical understanding.
Our experienced tutors provide personalised guidance to every student.
Our coaching focuses on strategy, practice and performance improvement.










The duration of our GMAT coaching program depends on your current skills and target score. We offer flexible options from short intensive courses to longer comprehensive programs based on individual needs.
Our GMAT coaching fees are competitive and transparent. We also provide flexible payment options, including instalment plans and early-bird discounts.
Yes, we offer scholarships and discounts for deserving students based on academic performance and financial need. Please contact our admissions team for more information.
Yes! We encourage prospective students to attend trial classes to experience our teaching style, meet the tutors and understand the program before enrolling. We offer three days of free trial classes.
To register, visit our office to meet a counsellor, attend free demo classes and complete enrolment by paying the tuition fees.
A good GMAT score depends on your target universities. Generally, a score above 600–650 is competitive, while 700+ is strong for top MBA and management programs.
You can take the GMAT multiple times. You must wait 16 days between attempts, and can take up to five attempts in a rolling 12-month period.
No. GMAT does not have negative marking for incorrect answers, but unanswered questions may lower your score.
GMAT scores are valid for five years from the test date and can be used for multiple applications within that period.
Many business schools require or consider GMAT scores as part of their admissions process, although some programs may offer waivers or accept other tests.
The GMAT tests reasoning, analytical, verbal and quantitative skills. It can be challenging, so consistent practice and strategy are key to improving your score.