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GMAT Tutoring, One-to-One and Online
Prepare for the GMAT with a tutor who teaches its logic-heavy quant and verbal the way the test rewards.
Verified tutors · One-to-one sessions · First lesson free · UK, US, UAE & AU time zones
The GMAT is less about advanced maths and more about reasoning efficiently under pressure. Its data and critical-reasoning questions reward a way of thinking that most people have to be taught explicitly. One-to-one prep builds that thinking and targets the question types where you lose the most points.
Sessions cover the content, the strategy and the timing the GMAT demands, with official practice and honest tracking toward your target MBA programmes.
The GMAT is also unusually strategic. Data sufficiency asks not for an answer but whether the information is enough to reach one — a way of thinking that feels alien at first and becomes genuinely satisfying once it clicks.
- Levels
- GMAT Focus Edition, Quantitative, Verbal
- Format
- One-to-one, live online
- Session length
- 60 minutes
- First session
- Free — no card needed
At a glance
What your GMAT tutor can help with
Choose one area or work across several — sessions adapt to whatever you need most right now.
Quantitative
Problem solving and the reasoning behind data-sufficiency-style questions.
Verbal
Critical reasoning, reading comprehension and sentence logic.
Data Insights
Interpreting tables, graphs and multi-source data quickly.
Strategy & pacing
Managing time and the test's adaptive scoring.
Analytical writing
Structuring a clear, high-scoring analysis.
Where students get stuck in GMAT
These are the sticking points we see most often — and the ones one-to-one sessions are best at clearing.
Data sufficiency
The GMAT's signature question type. Unfamiliar, learnable, and where preparation pays fastest.
Critical reasoning
Finding the assumption in an argument — a skill, not knowledge.
Timing and section strategy
Deciding when to move on, which protects your score more than solving every question.
Quant under pressure
School-level maths, tested in ways designed to make you rush.
Levels and curricula we cover
- GMAT Focus Edition
- Quantitative
- Verbal
- Data Insights
- MBA admissions
- Official practice
What progress actually looks like
Sessions begin with a practice test to find where your points are actually going, then focus relentlessly on data sufficiency and critical reasoning — the two areas where structured teaching produces the biggest gains.
Throughout, we build an error log and review it, because on the GMAT the same handful of mistakes tends to repeat until someone names them.
How it works
- 01
Book a free demo
Pick a date and time that suits your time zone. The first session costs nothing and there is no commitment.
- 02
Get matched with a tutor
We match you with a verified tutor based on your subject, level, curriculum and goals — usually within 24 hours.
- 03
Learn on a personal plan
Follow a personalised study plan, get homework support between sessions, and track progress with regular feedback.
Why families choose Universal Tutor Hub
Verified tutors
Every tutor is interviewed, degree-verified and background-checked before they teach a single session.
Truly one-to-one
No group classes. Every minute of every session is focused on one student's pace, gaps and goals.
Curriculum-matched
Tutors teach to your exact syllabus — British (GCSE, A-Level, IGCSE), American (Common Core, AP, SAT), IB, and Pakistani boards.
Flexible scheduling
Sessions available seven days a week across UK, US, UAE and Australian time zones, with easy rescheduling.
Frequently asked questions
Is the GMAT maths very advanced?+
No — it is mostly high-school maths, but made difficult by wording, reasoning and time pressure. We teach the thinking, not just the content.
Do you prepare for the current GMAT Focus Edition?+
Yes, including its Data Insights section and adaptive structure.
How long should I prepare?+
Usually two to three months, tailored to your target score and test date.
How much does GMAT prep cost?+
Plans start at $100 per month for eight 60-minute one-to-one sessions, with a free first demo.
Should I take the GMAT or the GRE for business school?+
Most programmes now accept both, but check your specific schools first — a few still prefer or require the GMAT. If you have a free choice, sit a practice test of each: some people find data sufficiency enjoyable, others find it maddening.
Helpful resources
For official specifications and free practice materials, see GMAC (the official GMAT provider). You may also find our guide How to Study for Exams Effectively: A Method That Actually Works helpful. You may also find our guide GMAT vs GRE: Which Test Should You Take for Business School? helpful.
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Meet your tutor, set your goals, and see the difference one-to-one attention makes. No card required, no commitment.