

In today’s dynamic corporate world, many students intend to pursue additional education abroad in order to obtain a global footprint for their profession. Students must not only have excellent GPAs, ambitious course loads, and well-rounded extracurricular activities to stand out in the application pool, but they must also have good college-entrance exam results (GRE, GMAT, SAT, IELTS, TOEFL SCORES).
Our training follows a simple yet comprehensive style. During the first session, students complete a full-length diagnostic test on our portal. This enables us to better understand each student’s individual potential. Our professional trainers from IITs and NITs teach our students everything they need to know to ace these tests in the succeeding lessons. We value commitment over natural skill as the path to success.
Throughout the course, we administer a number of full-length diagnostic examinations, each with a comprehensive report outlining specific strengths and shortcomings. One of the reasons for our program’s success is the specific attention we give each student. The focus of our classes is equally vital. Our technique includes a thorough review of all mathematical and verbal subjects tested in these exams, in addition to the student-written essays. However, we go beyond that by teaching test-taking strategies that allow students to feel in control of the tests rather than controlled by them.
FEATURES OF TRAINING AT OAATS
TABLE CONTAINING KEY FEATURES OF GRE, GMAT, SAT, IELTS, AND TOEFL:
| Test | Purpose | Sections | Test Format | Score Range | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRE | Graduate school admissions | Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Analytical Writing | Computer-based or paper-based | Verbal and Quantitative: 130-170 (in 1-point increments) Analytical Writing: 0-6 (in half-point increments) | 5 years |
| GMAT | Business school admissions | Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing | Computer-based | Verbal and Quantitative: 0-60 (in 1-point increments) Integrated Reasoning: 1-8 (in 1-point increments) Analytical Writing: 0-6 (in half-point increments) | 5 years |
| SAT | Undergraduate college admissions | Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Math, Optional Essay | Paper-based or computer-based | Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math: 200-800 (in 10-point increments) Optional Essay: 2-8 (in 1-point increments) | 5 years |
| IELTS | International student admissions | Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking | Paper-based or computer-based | 0-9 (in 0.5-point increments) | 2 years |
| TOEFL | International student admissions | Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing | Internet-based or paper-based | Total score: 0-120 (in 1-point increments) | 2 years |
Note: The table provides general information and there may be variations in the test format and score reporting policies, depending on the test location and institution’s requirements
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