How to Score 700+ in GMAT – Expert Guide by Skyline Scholars
Scoring 700+ on the GMAT is a game changer for students aiming to secure admission into the worldβs leading business schools. A high score not only strengthens your application but also opens up opportunities for scholarships and competitive MBA programs globally.
In this blog by Skyline Scholars, we cover everything you need to know β from understanding the GMAT to a detailed study plan, expert tips, mistakes to avoid, FAQs, and real student experiences that prove this goal is absolutely achievable.
π 1. What is GMAT and Why Is It Important?
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized, computer-adaptive test used by business schools around the world to assess a candidateβs academic potential for graduate management programs like the MBA, MIM, and PGDM.
- Quantitative Reasoning (31 questions, 62 minutes)
- Verbal Reasoning (36 questions, 65 minutes)
- Integrated Reasoning (IR) (12 questions, 30 minutes)
- Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) (1 essay, 30 minutes)
Total score: 200 to 800 | 700+ places you in the top 10% of test-takers worldwide.
Why aim for 700+?
- Increases chances of admission to top B-schools (e.g., Harvard, INSEAD, Wharton)
- Enhances scholarship opportunities
- Strengthens your academic profile in competitive admissions
π« 2. About Skyline Scholars
Skyline Scholars is a trusted name in study abroad consulting and test preparation, helping students achieve top scores on standardized exams like the GMAT. Our goal is not just to help you prepare, but to empower you with a strategy that works.
What We Offer:
- Personalized study plans based on your current level and target score
- Live and recorded classes with GMAT certified instructors
- Access to official GMAT materials and computer-adaptive mocks
- Ongoing performance tracking, feedback, and improvement sessions
- Application guidance and university counseling post GMAT
We donβt believe in one-size-fits-all learning. At Skyline Scholars, your GMAT journey is customized to suit your strengths, challenges, and study style.
π 3. Step-by-Step GMAT Preparation Strategy for 700+
- Step 1: Diagnostic Assessment
Start with a full-length mock test to understand your baseline score, strengths, and areas for improvement. - Step 2: Set a Study Timeline
Based on your score gap, commit to a 2β6 month study plan. Allocate time for each section weekly. - Step 3: Master the Fundamentals
- Quant: Algebra, arithmetic, geometry, number properties
- Verbal: Grammar rules, sentence correction, critical reasoning
- IR: Graphs, tables, data interpretation
- Step 4: Practice With Official Questions
Solve questions from GMAT Official Guide & GMATPrep software. Focus on accuracy. - Step 5: Error Analysis
Maintain an error log and revisit concepts regularly. - Step 6: Full-Length Mocks
Take 1β2 full-length mocks per week. Analyze accuracy, timing, and improvement.
π§ 4. Smart Study Techniques & Importance of Mock Tests
π― Smart Study Tips:
- Practice under timed conditions
- Use flashcards & spaced repetition for formulas and grammar
- Apply POE (Process of Elimination) on tricky questions
- Analyze both correct and incorrect answers
π Why Mock Tests Are Crucial:
- Build exam confidence and familiarity
- Train time management and accuracy
- Identify performance patterns and logical gaps
- Simulate real test-day pressure
At Skyline Scholars, our AI-powered mock analytics help you pinpoint performance trends and optimize your prep.
β 5. Common Mistakes to Avoid in GMAT Preparation
- β Rushing through syllabus without strong concepts
- β Ignoring Verbal/IR sections assuming Quant is key
- β Not simulating actual test environment for mocks
- β Skipping detailed error analysis
- β Cramming last minute instead of steady revision
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How long does it take to score 700+ on GMAT?
A: Typically 3 to 6 months of consistent preparation depending on your starting level.
Q2: Can I prepare while working full-time?
A: Absolutely! With 2 focused hours/day, many working professionals succeed.
Q3: Are coaching classes necessary?
A: Coaching helps reduce prep time and provides strategic guidance especially for first-timers.
Q4: How many mocks should I take?
A: At least 8β10 mocks across your prep phase, with in-depth review.
π¨βπ 7. Student Testimonials
βI scored 730 on my first attempt, and I owe it to the mentors at Skyline Scholars. The mock tests were a game changer.β
β Riya Jain, Admitted to INSEAD
βWhat I loved was the personalized attention. They knew exactly when to push and when to pause. I went from 610 to 710 in three months!β
β Harshit Mehta, Admitted to Rotman
βI struggled with Verbal initially, but their concept clarity sessions and strategy coaching really helped. Highly recommended.β
β Divya Kapoor, ISB Admit
βTheir application counseling after the GMAT made the process smooth. The mentors are genuinely invested in your success.β
β Kunal Sharma, LBS Admit
π Final Thoughts
Scoring 700+ on GMAT is not an impossible task. With the right plan, smart strategies, and consistent effort β combined with expert mentorship β you can reach your target score and unlock top-tier global opportunities.
At Skyline Scholars, we donβt just teach β we guide, mentor, and build your GMAT journey step by step.