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Why Work With Me?

Hi! if you’re reading this, you already know what the GMAT Focus Edition is.
You’ve seen the structure, you know there are only two parts in Verbal:
Reading Comprehension | Critical Reasoning
You don’t need another “complete GMAT course.”
You just need to get the Verbal section right.
That’s where I come in.

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Tutor conducting a one-on-one GMAT Focus Edition Verbal coaching session on Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning with whiteboard explanation.

How I Work ...

... I teach only Verbal, nothing else.
My entire focus is on helping you read better, think faster, and answer with precision.
We look at how you approach a passage, how you reason through arguments, and how you manage time across 23 questions in 45 minutes.
You’ll learn how to:read for logic, not decoration;see what the test maker is testing;cut through noise and get to the point;recognize trap phrasing instantly.Each session is one-to-one.
No templates, no slides full of theory: just clear strategies you can apply from the next question onward.
Each session is one-on-one, focused, and customized around how you think and learn.
No generic slides, no one-size-fits-all curriculum.

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You Are ...

... You’ve probably taken mocks, maybe even a full attempt, and realized Verbal is where improvement matters most.
You don’t need vague stuff: you need structure, accountability, and sharp feedback.
OR
It may so be that you have just begun your GMAT journey. No problem, I can help you!
I can help you get structure and direction.
Some people come to me for complete Verbal preparation; some come few weeks before exams; and then there are some who are here for fine-tuning after booking the test date!
No matter which of the above, you are welcome!
You don’t need to have taken a mock: you just need the intent to do well and the willingness to put in consistent effort.
If that’s where you are, we’ll get along fine.

We begin with a short conversation to understand your goals, schedule, and timeline. Then I create a plan that covers Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning systematically: concept, practice, review, and application. Sessions combine guided drills, d

How This Works...

... We begin with a short conversation to understand your goals, schedule, and timeline.
Then I create a plan that covers Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning systematically: concept, practice, review, and application.
Sessions combine guided drills, discussion, and feedback so you know exactly why an answer works or fails.
It’s efficient, adaptive, and built for busy professionals and students alike.

When you work with a full-time Verbal specialist, you get focus, accountability, and feedback that batch classes simply can’t match.

Why Private Verbal Coaching Just Works Better...

... If you’re aiming for a top GMAT Focus Verbal score, what matters most is how you learn, not how many hours you study.
In a large class, you move at the pace of the crowd.
If you’re quicker, you slow down. If you’re slower, you fall behind.
Private coaching fixes that.
You study only what you need — maybe Critical Reasoning, maybe Reading Comprehension — nothing more.
You pay only for the time you use.
Each session is designed around your strengths, your schedule, and your next score target.
When you work with a full-time Verbal specialist, you get focus, accountability, and feedback that batch classes simply can’t match.
That’s not luxury; it’s efficiency.

Just message me. Send me a quick note — tell me your latest mock score or where you’re stuck. I’ll reply with exactly what kind of help makes sense and how soon we can begin. If it’s a fit, we plan a schedule; if not, you’ll still walk away clearer about w

Getting Started ...

...Just message me.
Send me a quick note — tell me your latest mock score or where you’re stuck.
I’ll reply with exactly what kind of help makes sense and how soon we can begin.
If it’s a fit, we plan a schedule; if not, you’ll still walk away clearer about what to fix.
Even if you’re starting fresh and have never even done a mock, I’ll respond with what makes sense for your situation and what kind of plan we can build together.
No long forms, no sign-up funnel. Just a direct conversation — like this page.

I’ve spent years teaching verbal reasoning for competitive tests and working with professionals who balance tight schedules with ambitious goals. My background is in language, media, and management — a combination that keeps my coaching analytical but huma

About Me ...

...I’ve spent years teaching verbal reasoning for competitive tests and working with professionals who balance tight schedules with ambitious goals.
My background is in language, media, and management — a combination that keeps my coaching analytical but human.
What I teach isn’t tricks; it’s better thinking on paper.

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The Work Behind the Work

Career History & Teaching Journey (GMAT Focus Edition)--------------------------------------------------
GMAT Verbal is not about English.
It is about thinking — the ability to analyze arguments, track logic, eliminate traps, and read with absolute precision.
My journey into this style of reasoning began long before I formally taught GMAT.
Over 20 Years of Communication, Reasoning & Analytical WorkSince 2006, my professional roles across media, consulting, real estate, and education demanded high-level analytical reading, structured communication, argument evaluation, and clarity under pressure.I spent years writing, reviewing, training teams, analysing business cases, and breaking down complex material — the same intellectual muscles used in GMAT Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.Today, those real-world reasoning skills form the backbone of everything I teach on the GMAT.Parallel Track: Classroom Verbal Faculty for Competitive ExamsFor many years, even while working full-time, I taught as a visiting faculty at reputed training institutes.
My subjects were:
Critical ReasoningReading ComprehensionLogical ReasoningAnalytical thinking & elimination frameworksThese were for exams that require GMAT-like reasoning: CAT, XAT, NMAT, MHCET, CLAT, and BBA entrance tests.
Thousands of students trained under me across these formats.
This dual exposure — corporate reasoning + classroom teaching — shaped a style that is:Structured, logical, crisp, and built for high-stakes decision-making.2017: Full-Time Verbal TutorIn 2017, I moved fully into teaching because it was the work where I delivered the most impact.Since then, my focus has been exclusively on:GMAT Critical Reasoning (all question types)GMAT Reading Comprehension (precision reading)GMAT Sentence Correction (logic + meaning focus where required)One-to-one GMAT Verbal coachingError-pattern diagnosis & reasoning rewiringStrategy design for working professionalsI have coached candidates from India, the U.S., Canada, Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia — many from high-demand cities like New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Toronto, London, and Singapore.Why My Background Helps GMAT Students AbroadStudents abroad often wonder:“Can a tutor from India match the reasoning complexity expected in elite GMAT scores?”Yes — because my entire career has been built around:Argument evaluationAnalytical readingPrecision thinking under time pressureLanguage-based decision makingCase-style reasoning central to the GMATI don’t just “teach” GMAT questions.
I teach the thinking architecture behind them — the same reasoning used in global corporate environments and elite business programs.
This gives students a powerful edge:
You learn GMAT Verbal from someone who has lived in reasoning-heavy roles, not someone who memorized methods.
What Students GainA clean, predictable system for CRDeep clarity on RC processingMeaning-based precision for SC (where applicable)Faster elimination and trap detectionA fully personalized verbal strategyA professional, structured, high-accountability coaching experienceMy approach is designed for candidates who want serious score movement, private attention, and a world-class reasoning mentor — not a generic coaching-class experience.

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Why a Verbal-Focused, Full-Time Private Tutor Outperforms Any Coaching Class

1. Specialization MattersThe GMAT Focus Edition rewards depth, not breadth.
A tutor who teaches Verbal all day, every day sees patterns other instructors miss — how arguments are built, how traps are phrased, how test-makers design misdirection.
You learn faster because the feedback is surgical, not generic.
2. Full-Time Commitment, Not a Side GigTeaching Verbal reasoning is my main work, not something I fit in after another job.
That means constant refinement, familiarity with evolving GMAT question design, and total focus on your progress.
You’re not an extra client on a calendar — you’re the core of the work itself.
3. The Coaching-Class ProblemEven the most popular institutes run on volume.
Their best tutor can’t teach every batch, and “average” quickly becomes the norm.
Classes move at the speed of the middle.
If you’re faster, you lose momentum; if you’re slower, you lose confidence.
Either way, your performance plateaus.
That lost time is expensive.
A delay of one application season can cost an entire year of opportunity.
The fee difference between a class and private tutoring is small compared to the cost of a retake or a missed intake.
4. Time Is Money — LiterallyIn a batch, you pay to sit through chapters you already know and through other people’s doubts.
In private coaching, you choose the agenda.
You can book a single hour for Critical Reasoning, or a week’s sprint on Reading Comprehension, then stop when you’re done.
You pay only for what you use — that’s true value, not “discounts.”
5. Accountability and CareA private tutor’s reputation depends on results.
When you do well, it validates his work; when you don’t, it reflects on him directly.
That personal stake means genuine attention, transparent feedback, and customized planning.
You’re not a batch number — you’re a collaboration.
6. Smarter, Not CostlierPrivate tutoring seems expensive until you calculate the hidden costs of inefficiency:Extra months of prepRetake feesDeferred admissions cycleLost scholarships from lower scores
When you learn correctly the first time, you save far more than you spend.
In SummaryA full-time, Verbal-only tutor is not just a teacher — he’s an investment in precision, time, and confidence.
Classes deliver coverage; private tutoring delivers results.
If you want your GMAT Focus Verbal preparation to be personal, efficient, and outcome-driven, choose one-on-one training.
It’s faster, sharper, and ultimately cheaper — because it works the first time.