WELCOME TO OPTION GMAT DUBAI, UAE

Result Centric GMAT Preparation Programs

Our GMAT prep programs in Dubai are result-centric – well -structured and most comprehensively designed with the aim of helping you hit the 700+ score target!

Personalized Pre Course Counseling

Every student is encouraged to share his needs and personal limits with the course support team at the personalized pre-course counselling session that we are so insistent on setting up for anyone planning to enroll. A preparatory course plan is drawn up only after we have understood the student’s proficiency level.

Smartly compiled Materials and Resources

Option’s experienced and professional team has put together learning resources that are very engaging and ensure holistic and thorough training in all aspects of the test syllabus.

Best Faculty

Committed to preparing students to achieve optimum levels of improvement,, our team consists of 99th percentile instructors with more than 10 years of experience in tutoring GMAT aspirants.

WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY?

Aurélia

I just want to say thank you very much for everything! You were a great teacher and mentor and I am delighted to have been accepted to the Master’s program in Project Management at GWU.

Your team was amazing! I shall wholeheartedly recommend Option as a great platform.

Saeed Turki

I hope you are doing great. Just to start the week with some good news: I have been accepted into INSEAD and I will start the program this coming October! I would like to thank you again for your support and professionalism. Choosing to follow Option Education courses has been the right choice to bring me again into the world of mathematics and English (which is by far the language that I master the less). Please do not hesitate if you have some students interested in joining INSEAD and I will be happy to share my experience. I will also recommend people that would like to start GMAT exam to join your courses. Thanks again for your help and speak very soon!

Induja Sridharan

I can confidently say that Option has the best coaching on GMAT verbal as it has the best teacher on verbal. The way I was taught to approach sentence corrections and critical reasoning was amazing. On the quantitative front, the trainer’s approach was tailored for different levels of proficiency and the compiled tough questions were of great help. She triggered me to think about what I want and why I want (short term and long term goals), always motivated me and assisted me throughout. Thank you very much Option team!

Hisham Nazir

I would highly recommend the GMAT prep course at Option Training Institute. My score jumped roughly 200 points by enrolling in this 8-week course. The verbal faculty’s command over the English language, along with her extensive experience with the GMAT, makes her an ideal instructor for the Verbal Section. In addition, the math trainer’s unique approach to solving quantitative problems makes him an excellent teacher for anyone looking to substantially improve his quantitative score. In short, I am 100% satisfied with the overall service provided to me by Option Training Institute.

SCORE: 760

Karan Goyal

Preparing for GMAT while working full time was a daunting task for me. Thanks to Option Institute I was able to manage both. Along with being experts in GMAT tutoring for both Quant & Verbal, Option has devised a program which is tailored to accommodate the demands of working professionals.

SCORE: 690

Rajkamal

What I liked about Option : In Verbal, I liked the way we were taught to identify different types of questions and isolate the errors (sentence correction) or follow the logic of different questions (CR and RC). Extensive practice of these techniques helped me improve my score. The best part was the practice tests (5 of them) that I were given to me. Unlike the sample tests we get from GMAC, these tests give us a detailed feedback on our performance (based on score per question and also based on time spent per question) along with our score.

SCORE: 720

Simar Singh

Being under the tutelage of Radhika ma’am has truly been a wonderful experience and one which has helped shaped my career and future. Her way of teaching is outstanding and very effective. She has to be one of the most knowledgeable, polite and hard working teachers i have ever met. She was born to be a teacher and I am very glad to have to been taught by her. Outstanding!

SCORE: 720

Karim Ghoul

I just wanted to inform you that I completed my GMAT on Sunday and am very happy to report my score was 760! Breakdown as follows: Integrated Reasoning: Scaled Score: 8, Percentile: 92 Quantitative: Scaled Score: 49, Percentile: 79 Verbal: Scaled Score: 44, Percentile: 98 Total: 760, Percentile: 99 I would like to thank you and your team for all the help and support you have given to achieve this score.

SCORE: 760

Rizwan Ihsan

Option Institute not only helped me with improving the theory part, but it also gave me the discipline and rigor to study consistently. The assignments were challenging and the after-class support from the instructors was outstanding. Thanks to Option I was able to make the leap and achieve my target score. 

GMAT PREPARATION DUBAI


When you aim at getting into a competitive and reputed B-schools, your GMAT scores matter a great deal. With exhausting work schedules and an overwhelming GMAT syllabus to negotiate, most GMAT are quick to realize that associating with a proper training institute and working with trained tutors is essential for the best results. At Option GMAT, DUBAI, UAE, we offer the most cutting-edge GMAT training platform. Our GMAT classes are conducted by top-class instructors with more than 10 years of experience in guiding and equipping students for achieving their score goals. Option has earned itself the status of an avant-garde GMAT test preparatory center: our courses are flexible, result-centric, well backed up by excellent learning resources and delivered by very professional and competitive trainers.

OVERVIEW OF THE GMAT TEST DUBAI


  • The examination is entirely computer-based.
  • To register for the GMAT test please visit www.mba.com.
  • The total score of the GMAT is 800, made from a combination of the scaled scores of the Quantitative and the Verbal Sections. The AWA and the IR sections do not lend to the score. Also interesting is the fact that now the candidate can plan the path of the test and take the 4 sections in whatever order you want!

AWA Section : Analysis of Writing Assessment: 30 minutes: 1 essay - Analysis of an Argument. The AWA assignment is graded on a 0-6 scale in 0.5 increments, a score that is not incorporated into the 800 score of the test.


IR Section : Integrated Reasoning: 30 minutes: 12 Questions in the form of texts, tables or graphs which tests the test taker’s ability to read, understand, and interpret information rapidly, facilitated by access to an online calculator. The IR score is graded on a scale of 0-8 in 1 point increments, a score that is not incorporated into the 800 score and is reported independently.


Quantitative Section : 62 minutes: 31 Questions of Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency. Quantitative scores run on a scaled score range of 0 to 60, with a 51 scaling a 98 percentile.


Verbal Section: 65 minutes: 36 Questions of critical thinking, reading comprehension and sentence correction. Verbal score run on a scaled score range of 0 to 60, with a 45 scaling a 99 percentile.

UPCOMING GMAT BATCHES

GMAT SESSION PLAN

SESSION SESSION PLAN FOR GMAT (VERBAL) SESSION PLAN FOR GMAT (MATH)
Session 1 1. Introduction to Sentence Correction:
  • Sentence Structure.
  • Parts of a Sentence.
  • Types of Errors.
  • Rhetorical Structure Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
1. Arithmetic: Number Theory
  • Properties of Integers
  • Fractions & Decimals
  • Factors & Multiples (LCM & HCF).
Session 2  Sentence correction:
  • Subject verb Agreement Errors.
  • Parallelism Rules.
  • Modifier Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Arithmetic: Applied Problems
  • Ratio & Properties.
  • Rate Related Problems.
  • Percentages.

Session 3

 

Sentence Correction:

  • Structure Rules.
  • Miscellaneous Rules.
  • Tense Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Airthmetic: Data Sufficiency Questions:
  • Absolute Values.
  • Inequalities.
  • Exponents Rules.
Session 4 2. Introduction to Critical Reasoning:
  • Types of questions.
  • Strengthening the conclusion.
  • Weakening the Conclusion.
  • Paradox.
  • Assumption.
  • WORKSHEETS.
2. Algebra:
  • Solving Equations with One Unknown.
  • Solving Equations with Two Unknowns.
  • Solving Quadratic Equations.
  • Functions.
Session 5 Critcal Reasoning:
  • Case Study Questions.
  • Completing the Logic.
  • Conclusion vs. Inference.
  • Bold Font.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Algebra:
  • Mixture Word Problems.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.
Session 6 Complete Review of Sentence Correction & Critical Reasoning Concepts. 3. Statistics & Data Interpretation:
  • Statistics Calculations.
  • Data Interpretation.
  • Sets.
Session 7 3. Analysis of Writing Assessment (AWA) - Essay Writing Strategies.  Statistics & Data Interpretation:
  • Probability.
  • Counting Principle & Factorials.
  • Permutation & Combination,
Session 8 4. Introduction to Reading Comprehension
  • Basic strategies.
  • Most common question types.
  • Practical teaching.
  • Advanced strategies and tricks.
  • WORKSHEETS.
4. Geometry:
  • Plane Geometry.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.

Session 9

 

Reading Comprehension

  • Review of Sstrategies.
  • Class Worksheets.
  • Discussion of Worksheets..


 

Geometry:
  • Solid Geometry.
  • Co-ordinate Geometry.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.
Session 10 Review of any materials/ topics that the group seeks help with.  5. Integrated Reasoning (IR)

GMAT SESSION PLAN

SESSION SESSION PLAN FOR GMAT (VERBAL) SESSION PLAN FOR GMAT (MATH)
Session 1 1. Introduction to Sentence Correction:
  • Sentence Structure.
  • Parts of a Sentence.
  • Types of Errors.
  • Rhetorical Structure Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
1. Arithmetic: Number Theory
  • Properties of Integers
  • Fractions & Decimals
  • Factors & Multiples (LCM & HCF).
Session 2  Sentence correction:
  • Subject verb Agreement Errors.
  • Parallelism Rules.
  • Modifier Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Arithmetic: Applied Problems
  • Ratio & Properties.
  • Rate Related Problems.
  • Percentages.

Session 3

 

Sentence Correction:

  • Structure Rules.
  • Miscellaneous Rules.
  • Tense Rules.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Airthmetic: Data Sufficiency Questions:
  • Absolute Values.
  • Inequalities.
  • Exponents Rules.
Session 4 2. Introduction to Critical Reasoning:
  • Types of questions.
  • Strengthening the conclusion.
  • Weakening the Conclusion.
  • Paradox.
  • Assumption.
  • WORKSHEETS.
2. Algebra:
  • Solving Equations with One Unknown.
  • Solving Equations with Two Unknowns.
  • Solving Quadratic Equations.
  • Functions.
Session 5 Critcal Reasoning:
  • Case Study Questions.
  • Completing the Logic.
  • Conclusion vs. Inference.
  • Bold Font.
  • WORKSHEETS.
Algebra:
  • Mixture Word Problems.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.
Session 6 Complete Review of Sentence Correction & Critical Reasoning Concepts. 3. Statistics & Data Interpretation:
  • Statistics Calculations.
  • Data Interpretation.
  • Sets.
Session 7 3. Analysis of Writing Assessment (AWA) - Essay Writing Strategies.  Statistics & Data Interpretation:
  • Probability.
  • Counting Principle & Factorials.
  • Permutation & Combination,
Session 8 4. Introduction to Reading Comprehension
  • Basic strategies.
  • Most common question types.
  • Practical teaching.
  • Advanced strategies and tricks.
  • WORKSHEETS.
4. Geometry:
  • Plane Geometry.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.

Session 9

 

Reading Comprehension

  • Review of Sstrategies.
  • Class Worksheets.
  • Discussion of Worksheets..


 

Geometry:
  • Solid Geometry.
  • Co-ordinate Geometry.
  • Data Sufficiency Questions.
Session 10 Review of any materials/ topics that the group seeks help with.  5. Integrated Reasoning (IR)

GMAT FAQ'S

1Q: How many times can I attempt the GMAT?
Ans: You can attempt the exam an unlimited number of times. However, there must be a gap of at least 31 days between two attempts. Also, the exam can only be attempted 5 times within the span of one year.
2Q: How long is the GMAT score valid for?
Ans: Your GMAT score is valid for 5 years from the date of the exam.
3Q: How long does it take for the test scores to be accessible?
Ans: The unofficial scores (Math and Verbal sections) are available as soon as you finish your exam. However, the official scores (which will have the scores for the AWA and IR sections) are available after 20 days.
4Q: What is the scoring pattern for the exam?
Ans: Scoring ranges between 200 (lowest) and 800 (highest), plus 10 points for the Quantitative and Verbal sections put together. The Quantitative and Verbal sections are scored out of 60. The AWA section is scored on a scale of 0 and 6; the IR on a scale of 0-8.
5Q: How does one send test score to colleges?
Ans: Colleges will only accept official score reports which will be sent directly to them by Pearson. You can send your score to any 5 colleges free of charge. If you wish to apply to more colleges, a fee of $28 will be charged per score report.
6Q: Can I prepone/ postpone my exam date?
Ans: Yes, it is possible to do so. However, rescheduling more than 7 days before the original date would cost an addition $50, while rescheduling within 7 days of the original date will cost an additional $250.
7Q: Can I cancel my exam date?
Ans: Yes, but keeping in mind that cancelling more than 7 days before the original date will get you a refund of $80, while cancelling within 7 days of the test date will not get you any refund.
8Q: Can I cancel my test score?
Ans: After giving your exam, you have the option to cancel your score after you view it. if you choose to do so, the score will never be listed on your profile, but all other score charts will show that you had cancelled an exam.
9Q: If I attempt the exam more than once, which score will the universities consider for my application?
Ans: Most universities consider an applicant’s best score, but it is advisable to confirm from the university you are applying to.
10Q: What is the registration fee for the GMAT?
Ans: The registration fee is $250, and this also includes score reporting to any 5 universities that you wish to send your score to.
11Q: What is “percentile” in GMAT?
Ans: If you achieve a 90 percentile, it means that 90% of students who attempted the exam in the last 3 years obtained scores lower than yours, while 10% obtained scores equal to or higher than yours.
12Q: Can I put in my applications without the AWA score?
Ans: It is possible to apply with the provisional scorecard that you get at the end of your exam. However, you will be required to send in the official scores once they are out in order for the application to be considered complete.
13Q: How long before a university’s application deadline do I need to take the GMAT?
Ans: Although you can take the GMAT on the same date as the deadline, it is advisable to take the exam at least 15 days prior to the deadline.

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