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The questions, difficulty, screen, functionality, and scoring all mirrored the real GMAT. Each mock felt like stepping into the real GMAT.
—Susan, 715, Stanford
The infographics showed me exactly how I was performing. Strengths, weak spots, time habits, and much more became clear in minutes – insights that would have taken me hours to piece together.
—Nikhil, 805, MIT Sloan
My final GMAT score was within 20 points of the average of my last three Experts’ Global GMAT mocks.
—25,000+ students, worldwide!
Every question prepared by us is inspired by a GMAT question. Referring to the question used for inspiration, we come up with a brand-new, parallel context covering all the traps (and we generally avoid adding further traps/spin). This way, each question on our platform is original and our intellectual propertly but completely congruent to questions on the GMAT.
Each question on our platform is assigned a difficulty rating on the basis of performance of several hundred students on the question. We periodically revisit each question to analyze most recent performance and accordingly, recalibrate the difficulty assigned.
We work really hard on our algorithm! To give our students the taste of real GMAT on way to 90th percentile+, we follow an "adaptive-penalty" scoring model rather than an "adaptive-ordering" scoring model. Hence, the penalty/reward on a question is linked with the difficulty of the question. We modeled our original algorithm on the basis of performance of hundreds of our volunteer GMAT students vis-a-vis their performance on the official mocks and the official GMAT; ever since, we have periodically repeated the exercise and recalibrated our algorithm. The general feedback we receive from students, in -person or over the web/forums/reviews is that scores on our platform are in close sync with the scores on the official GMAT.
GMAT questions have a unique style and tone. The Experts’ Global GMAT mock questions matched that exactly. Each one felt like the real exam, which made the preparation both relevant and rewarding.
—James, 745, NYU Stern
I was never a fan of mocks that are unnecessarily difficult. Experts’ Global GMAT practice tests hit the right balance. The mix of easy, medium, and tough questions felt fair, and the overall difficulty matched the GMAT at the 90th percentile or higher.
—Manish, 705
The spread of questions in every mock matched the GMAT exactly. All topics, concepts, and question types appeared in the right proportion, just like the real exam. It felt like I was getting the precise GMAT experience on every mock.
—Maria, 745, Haas
Preparation for any standardized examination is incomplete without due practice on full length mock tests; unfortunately, no single source provides enough number of high quality GMAT practice tests to ensure that a GMAT aspirant doesn’t run out of practice. GMAT test series are sometimes too easy, sometimes too difficult, often irrelevant, and always inadequate. As GMAT takers and mentors thereafter, we realized this challenge faced by the GMAT aspirants worldwide. Through this powerful GMAT test series, we addressed this problem for good!
Ensuring that you practice freely, without worrying about the count of GMAT mocks available!
The videos show how to solve difficult questions in 1-minute. Detailed text solutions.
Exhaustive graphs and tabular data, conferring deep insight into your performance.
Five weakest areas in Quant and Verbal, on your three most recent GMAT mocks, always highlighted on the home screen.
With explanations, link to respective concept video with a short exercise. Keep conquering weaknesses!
Access to 14-weeks comprehensive study plan and 6-weeks crash-course study plan.
Initially, the GMAT mock tests felt a bit difficult, but that was a good thing. As I progressed in my prep, I grew comfortable with the challenge. Trust me, this was the exact level of difficulty I faced on the GMAT while scoring high.
—Sreekar, 735
That the GMAT mock analytics diagnosed my weak areas in real time was brilliant and got me to focus on my weaker areas. It felt like the software was reading my game and showing me how to improve!
—Anita, 705, HEC Paris
The explanations that followed the GMAT practice tests questions were invaluable. Both the written and video formats revealed faster, more efficient ways to solve. Even for the questions I got right, I often checked the explanation to discover smarter techniques.
—Arun, 90th percentile
A: Yes. Every full-length GMAT mock test in our GMAT test series mirrors the latest GMAT structure in timing, scoring, interface, and features. The question types, concept spread, and overall testing experience accurately reflect the real exam, so each mock feels like an authentic GMAT simulation.
A: Take each mock test exactly as you would the real exam. Take it when you are well rested and in a quiet environment. Use a laptop or desktop, take exactly one 10-minute break, and avoid pausing. After finishing, spend one to two hours reviewing every wrong answer and each slow correct attempt. The analytics from our comprehensive GMAT practice tests show your strengths, weak areas, time patterns, and study priorities. Use these clear insights to guide your next steps.
A: The most common mistake is treating each GMAT mock as a score-checking exercise rather than a learning opportunity. The GMAT is a mature exam, and real improvement comes gradually through reflection and analysis. Every GMAT mock test should be used to study your patterns, understand your mistakes, and use the analytics to plan your next steps. When you focus on learning from every attempt, the scores naturally rise over time. Don’t chase scores. Chase learning and scores will follow!
A: More than 25,000 candidates have found our full-length GMAT practice tests remarkably close to the real exam in scoring accuracy, questions, concepts spread, user interface, difficulty, and overall testing experience. The experience feels almost identical to the official exam.
A: Ours are 15 full-length GMAT mock tests, but we understand the confusion. Many portals label short exercises or quizzes as GMAT mock tests, though they are not genuine simulations. A true GMAT mock must mirror all three sections, the correct number of questions, topic balance, features, functionality, and scoring on the 805 scale. Every Experts’ Global GMAT mock test, including the free one, is a complete GMAT simulation that replicates the real exam experience in every way.
A: Absolutely. Each GMAT simulation you take builds a personalized performance dashboard showing your accuracy by topic, pacing, and difficulty level. It also highlights your time management patterns and gives clear suggestions on which areas to improve next, helping you study with focus and direction.
A: Yes. Our GMAT tests are calibrated through years of performance data from thousands of students. The student feedback suggests that, in general, the real GMAT score tends to fall within about 20 points of our mock test score, making it a reliable measure of your readiness.
A: If you are still deciding which exam to take, it is wise to try both a GMAT practice test and a GRE practice test. Since most schools accept both exams, the one where you think you can perform better can guide your choice. You can take our free full-length GRE diagnostic test.
A: Yes. Each GMAT practice test features the official number of questions per section and the correct mix of question types, topics, and concepts. You shall experience the true flow of the GMAT in every mock.
A: Yes. Every question across our GMAT mock tests includes a detailed written explanation, and most also have a supporting video solution. Written explanations clarify each step, while videos highlight smarter solving approaches.
A: Start with one full-length GMAT mock to establish your baseline score. Then, take the GMAT practice tests periodically throughout your preparation to track progress and strengthen weak areas. Increase the frequency of mocks as you approach your actual GMAT to fine-tune your time management and test stamina.
A: No. That is a common mistake. Taking mocks regularly keeps you in touch with all topics, builds exam temperament, and strengthens test-taking strategy. It also develops the stamina to focus for 2.5 hours with just a 10-minute break. These qualities take time to build, so mock tests must be taken throughout your preparation, not saved for the end. Therefore, take mocks regularly throughout your preparation and increase the frequency of mocks when you are closer to the real exam.
A: Please understand that the official mocks use retired GMAT questions and the original algorithm, so they must be used strategically. Experts’ Global mocks, on the other hand, come with extremely detailed analytics and much richer explanations. Therefore, use the Experts’ Global mocks during the earlier and middle stages of your preparation, when your focus should be on developing concepts, identifying weaknesses, leveraging strengths, and gaining detailed performance analysis with recommendations on what to study next. Use the official GMAT mocks toward the end of your preparation, when the emphasis shifts to checking your exact score and testing your final GMAT readiness.
A: Yes. Your account stores all results and analytics from every GMAT mock test, allowing you to revisit reports and review solutions anytime. This continuity helps you measure progress across all attempts.
A: Yes. Your score reports, solutions, and analytics remain available for review even after your access ends. However, you will not be able to start any remaining mocks once the subscription has expired.
A: Absolutely. The free GMAT practice test is simply the first of the 15 full-length mocks in our complete GMAT test series. When you upgrade, mocks 2 through 15 unlock instantly. The free test runs on the exact same engine and algorithm as the full series, giving you a true experience of the complete GMAT mocks platform.
A: Yes. When you upgrade, your account and performance history move forward automatically. Your free mock results stay intact, allowing smooth progress tracking across all additional tests. If you prefer a clean slate, just use a new email ID or ask us to reset your data anytime.
A: No. Your first test and all related data stay in your account. This helps you see your growth over time. If you wish to begin anew, simply create a new account using a different email id.
A: The complete GMAT test series has 15 full-length mocks. Since the first one is already included in your free access, you unlock 14 additional mocks upon upgrade.
A: Yes. You can upgrade to one of our GMAT prep courses anytime by simply paying the difference in fee on a pro-rata basis for the remaining access period.
A: No, there is no such provision. The extension fee is calculated using our base pricing structure, so it is wiser to select a slightly longer duration upfront. As you will notice, extended access to our GMAT test series costs only marginally more — for example, the one-year plan is priced at about twice the two-month option.
A: No. Experimental questions appear only on the real GMAT to help GMAC assess the difficulty of new items, and even official mocks exclude them. Every question in our system is already calibrated for difficulty, so none are experimental. This makes no difference to your testing experience or score accuracy in our mocks or the official ones.
A: Updates to our 15 GMAT mocks are made regularly and methodically. Our system analyzes performance data from thousands of test-takers across the globe each year, not just at the test or section level but at every single question level. This constant data flow enables precise difficulty tagging and timely recalibration of scoring algorithms. Meanwhile, our subject matter experts remain closely connected with the GMAC, staying informed of every development while ensuring independent, ongoing refinement of the test’s content and structure. This steady cycle keeps our GMAT practice tests accurate, current, and fully aligned with the real GMAT.
A: Imagine beginning your preparation at the 50th percentile. Should you then practice only 50th percentile tests? If so, how will you improve? After much deliberation, we designed our GMAT mock tests to mirror the feel of 90th percentile GMAT exams. Each test in our platform replicates the experience you will encounter on your path to a 90th percentile or higher score, ensuring you consistently face the level of difficulty you will meet on the actual GMAT when fully prepared. Our scoring algorithm is designed to provide a fair and accurate estimate of your true level, wherever you currently stand. Rather than the ‘ordering’ of questions, our ‘scoring’ is adaptive and it gives a fair estimation of your true GMAT level.
A: Each mock follows the real GMAT format: 21 Quantitative, 23 Verbal, and 20 Data Insights questions. Every realistic GMAT practice test gives you the exact structure of the actual exam.
A: Yes. Each GMAT mock test follows the exact sectional timing: 45 minutes each for Quantitative, Verbal, and Data Insights sections, just like the real exam.
A: Instantly. Once you complete a GMAT practice test, your total and sectional scores, explanations, and analytics appear right away. Besides, immediately after completing a GMAT mock test, your overall performance history on the portal and analytics update automatically. The system integrates your latest results to highlight areas and topics needing improvement, along with detailed time management insights and accuracy trends.
A: The score report shows your total score, total percentile, and sectional scores with their respective percentiles. You also receive comprehensive analytics reflecting your performance at the exam, section, question type, and topic levels. Your five strongest and weakest performance areas in each section are highlighted, along with time management insights across section, question type, and concept levels. Beyond these, the analytics provide several additional insights that you will recognize and appreciate once you complete a full-length GMAT diagnostic test and review your report.
A: Absolutely. You can review every question, see the time you took, and note any changes in your answers. Each question comes with a full written explanation and, in most cases, a video solution as well. The comprehensive review functionality is a crucial part of our 15 GMAT practice tests.
A: Yes. For each GMAT mock, you receive detailed performance and time management analytics at the test, section, question type, and concept levels. The report highlights your main strengths and weaknesses, helping you focus on areas that need improvement and further strengthen what you already do well through clear, actionable insights.
A: Technically yes, but it is not suggested. A laptop or desktop gives you the correct experience. Since the GMAT is computer-based, the computer-based GMAT practice tests feel more natural and true to the real exam.
A: Use the latest version of Google Chrome is recommended. That said, modern versions of Edge, Firefox, Safari, or any mainstream browser also works well. A stable internet connection ensures that every online GMAT mocks runs smoothly.
A: Yes, but you must avoid using the pause functionality. The real GMAT does not allow this, so taking it in one go gives you the correct simulation. Our GMAT practice tests include this feature only for emergencies.
A: Set aside about two and a half hours for each full-length GMAT practice test, including one 10-minute break. After that, allow another hour or two to thoroughly review solutions and analytics.
A: No. The free GMAT mock test is completely free in every way: no hidden fees, no conditions, and no card details required to register.
A: Yes. Your data is fully protected under our strict privacy protocols. It is never shared with anyone, and you can request complete deletion of your information anytime through our secure GMAT simulations system.
A: Your data is typically retained for about two years after your last login. You can return anytime within this period and pick up right where you left off, with all your records safely preserved across the full-length GMAT mock tests.
A: Absolutely. Beginners can use the GMAT mocks to set a clear starting point and get precise direction. Advanced test-takers face suitably challenging questions and gain insights to refine speed and accuracy. These GMAT mock tests are designed to meet you exactly where you are and guide you higher.
A: No. The online GMAT practice tests run entirely on a web browser. You only need a stable internet connection.
A: No. To protect the intellectual property and for ease of use, questions and explanations stay within your account. You can log in anytime to review your work.
A: No. Retaking the same mock is not recommended. Even after a break, you may remember some questions, which can influence your responses and distort performance accuracy. Hence, the score and experience from a repeated mock are not a true reflection of the real GMAT. For this reason, the option to reset or retake mocks is intentionally not included.
A: Your progress is saved automatically. Once the internet reconnects, you can resume exactly where you stopped. Our robust GMAT practice tests platform ensures that your work is not lost.
A: Yes. We provide complete GRE prep resources, just as we do for the GMAT. You can explore our 15 GRE Practice Tests and GRE Online Prep Course, both of which come with a 7-day free trial similar to our GMAT offerings.
A: Visit the registration page for free trial, fill out the short form, and create your login using an email ID not already registered with us. You will receive seven-day access to the free trial, which includes a full-length GMAT practice test along with conceptual modules featuring video lessons and GMAT-like practice exercises.
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The analytics clearly showed me where I stood, real time. I enjoyed watching my strengths grow and recognizing the areas that needed more focus. It felt as though the system was keeping me accountable and guiding me throughout the journey.
—Neha, 725, IIM-A
These quick videos came free with GMAT mocks and packed in all the key GMAT concepts. I visited and revisited them throughout my prep for learning and revision.
—Wong, 755
This offering is clearly shaped by true educators who pay attention to every detail. The portal seemed built to deliver value at every stage. Even thoughtful additions, such as displaying a GMAT concept while analytics load, ensured no time was wasted.
—Olivia, 805, Columbia
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