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Top 20 GMAT/GRE & MBA Test Prep Rankings 2026

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This report forms part of the EduTimes MBA Ranking Admissions Ranking series, which evaluates MBA admissions consultants, essay consulting firms, GMAT preparation providers, GRE preparation providers, quantitative reasoning platforms, verbal reasoning courses, adaptive test-preparation systems, tutoring networks, and related organizations serving global MBA and graduate business education markets.

GMAT/GRE and MBA test preparation providers occupy one of the most commercially significant segments of the graduate business education ecosystem. These organizations support applicants preparing for standardized tests used in MBA, executive MBA, deferred MBA, specialized master’s, and broader graduate admissions processes.

Unlike general academic tutoring providers or open educational content platforms, MBA test-preparation providers operate in a highly performance-sensitive market. Their relevance depends not only on video lessons, question banks, or tutoring hours, but also on diagnostic accuracy, adaptive study plans, realistic practice exams, quantitative reasoning depth, verbal reasoning discipline, data insights, score improvement credibility, affordability, and compatibility with changing GMAT and GRE formats.

The sector has become more strategically important as business schools continue to use standardized tests as part of a broader applicant evaluation framework, even amid test-waiver flexibility. GMAC’s official GMAT preparation page provides the GMAT Official Starter Kit, official practice exams, and Official Guide materials, while ETS describes the GRE General Test as an assessment used by graduate, business, and law programs worldwide.

This ranking identifies GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation providers whose platforms demonstrate sustained relevance across quantitative preparation, verbal preparation, data insights, adaptive learning, practice testing, tutoring, applicant planning, and international MBA admissions support. Rather than focusing only on course popularity or advertising visibility, the objective is to recognize specific license-targetable firms whose products are structurally important to the MBA test-preparation ecosystem.

Market Overview

The GMAT/GRE test-preparation market remains broad, fragmented, and increasingly digital. The sector includes legacy test-preparation companies, MBA-specialist providers, adaptive online platforms, low-cost subscription products, private tutoring networks, community-driven practice platforms, and regional providers serving international applicant markets.

The GMAT market has been reshaped by the GMAT Focus Edition, now positioned around a shorter and more concentrated assessment structure. GMAC’s official preparation materials include the GMAT Official Starter Kit, two official practice exams, a sampler of real GMAT questions, official guide products, and study-planning resources.

The GRE market has also changed. ETS describes the GRE General Test as relevant for graduate, business, and law programs worldwide, while the updated GRE Official Guide materials have been revised for the shorter GRE format introduced in 2023.

At the premium end of the market, companies such as Manhattan Prep, Kaplan, The Princeton Review, Target Test Prep, and Magoosh compete on brand recognition, instructor quality, course structure, practice-question depth, score-improvement positioning, and multi-exam coverage. At the specialist end, firms such as e-GMAT, GMATWhiz, Experts’ Global, GregMat, Achievable, and PrepScholar compete through focused content, adaptive learning, international reach, or price-performance efficiency.

The sector is also shaped by applicant-review ecosystems and online communities. GMAT Club remains one of the largest MBA and GMAT communities, offering forums, practice tests, reviews, and comparison tools for GMAT preparation providers. Its course-review database lists providers such as Target Test Prep, e-GMAT, Magoosh, Manhattan Prep, GMATWhiz, Experts’ Global, and others, making it an important discovery channel for applicants.

The market is being pushed in two directions at once. On one side, applicants increasingly seek affordable, self-paced, analytics-driven products. On the other side, high-stakes applicants targeting elite MBA programs still pay for premium tutoring, structured study plans, expert instructors, and realistic practice exams. Providers that can combine scalable digital delivery with credible test expertise are especially well positioned.

Industry Trend — 2026

The GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation industry in 2026 is shaped by five major trends: shorter exam formats, adaptive digital prep, score-risk management, affordability pressure, and integration with broader MBA admissions strategy.

First, shorter standardized test formats have changed preparation behavior. The GMAT Focus Edition and shortened GRE require applicants to prepare for more compressed testing experiences. This increases the value of realistic pacing practice, adaptive diagnostics, and targeted review rather than broad, unfocused study.

Second, adaptive digital preparation has become the core competitive battleground. Applicants increasingly expect platforms to identify weaknesses, adjust question difficulty, recommend study sequences, track accuracy patterns, and estimate readiness. Static video libraries and printed books remain useful, but they are no longer sufficient as standalone products for serious MBA applicants.

Third, score-risk management matters more than simple content coverage. Competitive applicants need to understand when to take the exam, whether to retake, whether to submit GMAT or GRE, how to interpret score percentiles, and how test results fit within a broader admissions profile. Providers that offer diagnostic clarity and strategic test planning are better positioned than firms that only provide practice questions.

Fourth, affordability pressure has increased. Many applicants are unwilling or unable to pay for expensive classroom courses or private tutoring. This has supported growth for providers such as Magoosh, GregMat, ApplicantLab-style admissions platforms, and other lower-cost digital models. At the same time, premium tutoring remains relevant for high-income applicants targeting top-tier business schools.

Fifth, test prep is increasingly connected to the rest of the MBA admissions journey. GMAT/GRE preparation is no longer isolated from school selection, admissions timing, scholarship strategy, profile evaluation, or application execution. Providers with links to admissions consulting, MBA communities, or broader graduate education ecosystems have an advantage because they can help applicants understand how test performance interacts with the full admissions process.

MethodologyCore Eligibility Criteria

To ensure structural consistency within the category, organizations considered for this ranking were evaluated based on the following eligibility conditions:

  • Operates as a GMAT preparation provider, GRE preparation provider, MBA test-preparation platform, graduate admissions test-prep company, tutoring network, adaptive learning system, or MBA applicant practice-resource provider
  • Provides products or services such as GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, quantitative reasoning lessons, verbal reasoning lessons, data insights preparation, practice exams, question banks, adaptive study plans, private tutoring, group courses, score diagnostics, or MBA test strategy
  • Maintains meaningful institutional scale through student volume, review presence, question-bank depth, tutoring network size, digital platform quality, international reach, brand recognition, or established operating history
  • Demonstrates relevance in MBA admissions testing, full-time MBA applications, executive MBA applications, deferred MBA pathways, specialized master’s admissions, or broader graduate business education testing
  • Represents a specific license-targetable operating organization, rather than a free informal forum alone, generic study blog, individual tutor without institutional platform, non-commercial academic resource, or official exam owner

Official exam administrators and official exam-preparation products from GMAC and ETS were treated as market reference points rather than ranked commercial test-preparation providers. Pure K–12 tutoring companies, college admissions test-prep firms without meaningful GMAT/GRE relevance, informal YouTube-only channels, and general AI homework tools without dedicated MBA test-preparation products were generally excluded.

MethodologyRanking Factors

Organizations included in the ranking were evaluated using a combination of qualitative and structural considerations rather than advertised score-improvement claims alone. Key factors considered include:

  • Depth of GMAT and/or GRE preparation curriculum
  • Quality and realism of practice questions, practice exams, and analytics
  • Strength of quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and data insights preparation
  • Adaptive learning capability, diagnostics, and study-plan personalization
  • Instructor quality, tutoring availability, and pedagogical clarity
  • Student-review presence, applicant feedback, and third-party reputation signals
  • MBA applicant relevance, international reach, and integration with admissions strategy
  • Institutional stability, brand reputation, affordability, and long-term platform resilience

The objective of the ranking is to identify GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation providers whose products maintain sustained relevance within the global MBA admissions ecosystem.

The MBA Ranking Top 20 GMAT/GRE & MBA Test Prep Rankings 2026 evaluates companies based on curriculum depth, practice quality, adaptive learning, tutoring strength, applicant trust, international reach, affordability, MBA-market relevance, and long-term institutional resilience.

The ranking universe consisted of approximately 120–180 GMAT, GRE, MBA test-preparation, and graduate admissions testing providers globally, from which 20 organizations were selected for inclusion.

Tier classifications reflect relative institutional positioning within the GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation sector and do not represent score guarantees, admissions guarantees, procurement advice, investment recommendations, or endorsement of any specific test-preparation provider.


Tier I — Leading Global GMAT/GRE & MBA Test Prep Providers

Manhattan Prep

  • Headquarters: New York, United States
  • Founded: 2000
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, MBA test tutoring, strategy guides, live and online courses

Manhattan Prep is one of the most influential brands in the GMAT and GRE test-preparation market. The company is especially associated with rigorous quantitative preparation, high-quality instructors, structured strategy guides, and premium MBA-focused test preparation.

Manhattan Prep’s strength lies in its depth of content and instructor-led learning model. For serious MBA applicants, the firm’s materials have long been associated with difficult practice questions, conceptual explanation, and structured approaches to quantitative and verbal reasoning. Its GMAT and GRE offerings support both self-study and guided instruction, making it relevant across different applicant segments.

The company’s position is also supported by its association with Kaplan, one of the largest global education and test-preparation companies. This gives Manhattan Prep both specialist credibility and broader institutional infrastructure. In a market increasingly crowded with low-cost digital platforms, Manhattan Prep remains a premium reference point for candidates who want disciplined preparation and high-quality instructional support.

Its long-standing MBA applicant relevance, strong brand recognition, and depth across GMAT and GRE preparation support its placement as a Tier I provider.

Kaplan

  • Headquarters: Fort Lauderdale / New York, United States
  • Founded: 1938
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, standardized test prep, live courses, tutoring, practice exams

Kaplan is one of the largest and most established standardized test-preparation companies globally. Its relevance to MBA applicants comes from its broad GMAT and GRE offerings, national and international brand recognition, tutoring infrastructure, live and online classes, practice exams, and long operating history.

Kaplan’s strength lies in scale. The company serves students across many standardized tests, allowing it to maintain large instructional teams, mature digital platforms, and broad marketing reach. For MBA applicants who want a recognizable provider with structured classes, practice resources, and tutoring options, Kaplan remains one of the most visible choices.

The company is not as narrowly MBA-specialist as some GMAT-focused providers. However, its breadth is also a strategic advantage. Because MBA applicants increasingly choose between GMAT and GRE pathways, Kaplan’s ability to support both tests gives it strong relevance in the MBA testing ecosystem.

Kaplan’s institutional stability, test-preparation infrastructure, multi-exam coverage, and global brand recognition support its position among Tier I GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation providers.

Target Test Prep

  • Headquarters: United States
  • Founded: 2010
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data insights, adaptive online learning

Target Test Prep is one of the most important specialist GMAT preparation providers in the current market. The company is particularly known for detailed quantitative reasoning preparation, structured online modules, analytics-driven learning, and intensive practice-question coverage.

Target Test Prep’s strength lies in systematic mastery. Its platform is designed for applicants who want granular coverage of GMAT concepts, careful progression through question types, and detailed performance tracking. This makes it especially relevant for candidates who need large score improvements or who struggle with quantitative reasoning.

The firm has become a frequent reference point in MBA applicant communities and review ecosystems. GMAT Club’s course-review environment prominently includes Target Test Prep among major GMAT preparation providers, reflecting its visibility among serious GMAT candidates.

Target Test Prep’s GMAT specialization, platform depth, quantitative reputation, and strong applicant-review visibility support its inclusion as a Tier I provider.

Magoosh

  • Headquarters: Berkeley, United States
  • Founded: 2009
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, affordable online test prep, video lessons, practice questions

Magoosh is one of the most influential digital test-preparation providers serving MBA and graduate applicants. The company is especially known for affordable online courses, accessible video lessons, question explanations, study schedules, and broad GMAT/GRE coverage.

Magoosh’s strength lies in price-performance efficiency. Many MBA applicants cannot justify the cost of premium tutoring or live courses, but still need structured preparation. Magoosh serves this market by offering lower-cost digital test preparation with strong usability, broad content coverage, and flexible self-paced study.

The company is particularly relevant because it covers both GMAT and GRE preparation. As more MBA applicants consider both exams depending on school preference, personal strengths, and admissions strategy, Magoosh’s multi-exam coverage gives it durable relevance.

Magoosh’s affordability, digital scalability, applicant familiarity, and strong role in the self-paced preparation market support its placement in Tier I.

The Princeton Review

  • Headquarters: New York, United States
  • Founded: 1981
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, standardized test prep, tutoring, live courses, admissions resources

The Princeton Review is a major standardized test-preparation and education services provider with strong relevance in the GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation market. Its offerings include live and online courses, tutoring, practice tests, and study resources across a wide range of exams.

The Princeton Review’s strength lies in broad test-preparation infrastructure and consumer recognition. MBA applicants who want a familiar brand, structured courses, tutoring options, and support across multiple tests often consider The Princeton Review alongside Kaplan and Manhattan Prep.

The company is not exclusively focused on MBA applicants, but its GMAT and GRE offerings remain important because of its national reach, test-prep experience, and ability to serve applicants who want both self-study and guided instruction. Its relevance is strongest among candidates seeking mainstream, structured, and recognizable preparation rather than highly specialized GMAT-only platforms.

The Princeton Review’s brand strength, multi-exam coverage, tutoring infrastructure, and long-term market presence justify its Tier I placement.


Tier II — Established GMAT/GRE & MBA Test Prep Providers

(Alphabetical order)

Achievable

  • Headquarters: United States
  • Founded: 2016
  • Core focus: GRE preparation, adaptive learning, online study plans, professional exam prep

Achievable is an online test-preparation provider known for adaptive learning, clean product design, and structured self-paced preparation. While the company serves several exams, its GRE preparation product is especially relevant for MBA applicants considering GRE submission instead of the GMAT.

Achievable’s strength lies in usability and adaptive study structure. Many test-preparation products overwhelm students with large libraries of videos and questions. Achievable competes by organizing content into manageable lessons, tracking progress, and helping learners maintain study momentum. This is valuable for working professionals preparing for MBA applications while managing full-time employment.

The firm is smaller than Tier I test-preparation companies, but its modern platform design and GRE relevance make it structurally important. As MBA applicants increasingly compare GMAT and GRE pathways, focused GRE preparation providers such as Achievable gain strategic importance within the MBA test-preparation ecosystem.

Bloomberg Exam Prep

  • Headquarters: United States / international digital operations
  • Founded: 2009
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, adaptive online learning, personalized study paths, MBA test prep

Bloomberg Exam Prep is a digital GMAT preparation provider associated with adaptive learning and personalized study plans. It has historically served MBA applicants seeking a structured online GMAT preparation experience without relying exclusively on live classes or private tutoring.

Bloomberg Exam Prep’s relevance comes from its adaptive learning model. GMAT preparation is highly dependent on identifying specific weaknesses, especially in quantitative reasoning and verbal reasoning. Adaptive platforms can help students allocate study time more efficiently by focusing on weak areas rather than repeating already-mastered material.

The company is less visible than some of the largest GMAT brands, but it remains relevant as part of the online GMAT preparation market. Its inclusion reflects the importance of adaptive, self-paced GMAT products that support applicants outside traditional classroom formats.

e-GMAT

  • Headquarters: United States / India-oriented global operations
  • Founded: 2010
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, data insights, international MBA applicants

e-GMAT is one of the most prominent specialist GMAT preparation providers, particularly among international applicants. The company is known for structured online GMAT preparation, verbal reasoning methodology, quantitative modules, data insights preparation, and a strong presence in MBA applicant communities.

e-GMAT’s strength lies in its detailed GMAT-specific curriculum. It is especially relevant for non-native English speakers and international applicants who need systematic support in verbal reasoning, sentence logic, critical reasoning, and reading comprehension. In the current GMAT format, where verbal reasoning and data interpretation remain important differentiators, this kind of structured support remains valuable.

The firm is also highly visible in GMAT Club’s ecosystem, where it appears among major reviewed GMAT course providers. Its international orientation, GMAT specialization, and detailed online curriculum support its placement among established providers.

Experts’ Global

  • Headquarters: India
  • Founded: 2008
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, MBA admissions support, mock tests, international applicants

Experts’ Global is an India-based education services provider offering GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, mock tests, admissions consulting, and broader MBA applicant support. It is especially relevant for Indian and international applicants who want integrated test-preparation and admissions guidance.

The company’s strength lies in combining test preparation with application support. For many international MBA applicants, GMAT or GRE preparation is not a separate task; it is part of a broader admissions plan involving school selection, essays, interviews, and scholarship strategy. Experts’ Global’s combined service model makes it useful for applicants seeking a single provider across multiple stages.

Experts’ Global also competes through mock-test products and affordability. While it does not have the global brand power of Kaplan or Manhattan Prep, its regional strength, integrated MBA applicant services, and review visibility support its inclusion in Tier II.

GMAT Club

  • Headquarters: United States / global online community
  • Founded: 2002
  • Core focus: GMAT community, practice tests, question banks, course reviews, MBA applicant forums

GMAT Club is not a conventional test-preparation company, but it is one of the most structurally important platforms in the GMAT and MBA preparation ecosystem. It operates as a large online community, practice-resource provider, review database, and discovery platform for MBA applicants.

GMAT Club’s strength lies in network effects. Applicants use the platform to discuss GMAT questions, compare preparation providers, review courses, access practice tests, and learn from peer experiences. The site describes itself as the largest GMAT and MBA community, and its review pages list many major GMAT course providers.

Its inclusion reflects ecosystem importance rather than a traditional classroom-course model. GMAT Club influences how applicants discover prep providers, compare products, and benchmark performance. For MBA test preparation, that makes it a meaningful operating platform within the market.

GMATWhiz

  • Headquarters: India / global online operations
  • Founded: 2019
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, AI-driven learning, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data insights

GMATWhiz is a specialist GMAT preparation provider with a focus on online learning, adaptive study, and AI-assisted personalization. It has grown visibility among international GMAT applicants and is frequently discussed in GMAT preparation communities.

The company’s relevance comes from its product orientation. Instead of relying primarily on legacy classroom delivery, GMATWhiz competes through digital instruction, analytics, modular preparation, and individualized study recommendations. This aligns well with the current direction of the test-preparation market, where applicants expect diagnostic precision and flexible self-paced study.

GMATWhiz is smaller than leading global brands, but it is structurally relevant because it represents the newer generation of GMAT-specialist platforms. Its international applicant reach, GMAT focus, and adaptive positioning support its Tier II inclusion.

GregMat

  • Headquarters: United States / online global operations
  • Founded: 2019
  • Core focus: GRE preparation, affordable subscription learning, verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, study plans

GregMat is one of the most distinctive GRE preparation providers in the market. It is known for low-cost subscription access, clear instructional style, extensive GRE verbal and quantitative content, and a strong following among graduate school applicants.

GregMat’s strength lies in affordability and community trust. Many GRE candidates use it because it offers structured study plans, practical strategies, and accessible explanations at a price point far below traditional test-preparation courses. For MBA applicants choosing the GRE route, this makes GregMat an important preparation option.

The firm is more GRE-focused than MBA-specific, but GRE preparation has become increasingly relevant to MBA applicants. GregMat’s strong reputation among GRE test-takers, low-cost model, and instructional clarity support its inclusion among established GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation providers.

Jamboree Education

  • Headquarters: New Delhi, India
  • Founded: 1993
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, SAT preparation, study abroad counseling, international applicants

Jamboree Education is one of India’s established test-preparation and study-abroad counseling providers. It serves students preparing for GMAT, GRE, SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, and related exams, while also supporting international education planning.

Jamboree’s relevance in the MBA test-preparation market comes from its long-standing role in the Indian applicant ecosystem. India is one of the most important source markets for global MBA and graduate business programs, and many applicants rely on regional providers for test preparation, counseling, and admissions planning.

The company’s strength lies in offline-online reach, regional brand recognition, and multi-exam coverage. While Jamboree is broader than MBA test prep alone, its GMAT/GRE offerings and international applicant base make it structurally important within the global MBA testing market.

PrepScholar

  • Headquarters: Cambridge, United States
  • Founded: 2013
  • Core focus: GRE preparation, GMAT preparation, adaptive online study plans, graduate test prep

PrepScholar is an online test-preparation provider known for adaptive study plans and structured learning across several exams. Its GRE and GMAT products make it relevant to MBA applicants seeking self-paced preparation with diagnostic guidance.

PrepScholar’s strength lies in personalization. The platform model focuses on identifying student weaknesses, recommending targeted practice, and creating structured preparation plans. This is important for MBA applicants who need efficient preparation but may not want live classes or expensive private tutoring.

The company’s broader test-preparation scope gives it scale across multiple exams, while its GMAT/GRE offerings place it within the MBA test-preparation market. PrepScholar’s adaptive positioning, online delivery, and multi-exam coverage support its Tier II placement.

Varsity Tutors

  • Headquarters: St. Louis, United States
  • Founded: 2007
  • Core focus: GMAT tutoring, GRE tutoring, online tutoring, live learning, standardized test prep

Varsity Tutors is a major online tutoring and live learning platform with GMAT and GRE preparation services. Unlike specialist GMAT platforms, it competes primarily through tutor access, flexible scheduling, and broad subject coverage.

The company’s relevance comes from the private-tutoring side of the test-preparation market. Some MBA applicants prefer individualized instruction rather than self-paced platforms or group courses, especially when they need targeted help in quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, pacing, or test anxiety. Varsity Tutors can match applicants with tutors across GMAT, GRE, and related academic areas.

Although it is not MBA-specialist, Varsity Tutors’ scale, tutoring infrastructure, and multi-exam coverage make it an established provider in the broader GMAT/GRE test-preparation ecosystem.


Tier III — Specialist and Emerging GMAT/GRE & MBA Test Prep Providers

(Alphabetical order)

AnalystPrep

  • Headquarters: Canada / global online operations
  • Founded: 2014
  • Core focus: GRE preparation, finance exams, quantitative training, online question banks

AnalystPrep is an online exam-preparation provider best known for finance-related examinations, but it also offers GRE preparation resources. Its relevance to MBA test preparation comes from its quantitative orientation and online practice model.

The firm is not a core MBA test-preparation brand in the same way as Manhattan Prep, Kaplan, or Target Test Prep. However, its question-bank approach, analytical training background, and GRE relevance support its inclusion among specialist providers.

AnalystPrep is most relevant for applicants who value structured practice and quantitative preparation, particularly those considering both graduate management education and finance-oriented academic or professional pathways.

Economist Education

  • Headquarters: London, United Kingdom / global digital operations
  • Founded: Associated with The Economist Group
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, adaptive online learning, MBA applicant audience, business education

Economist Education has historically operated in the MBA test-preparation market through GMAT preparation products associated with The Economist brand. Its relevance comes from brand credibility, business education audience alignment, and adaptive digital learning.

The company’s GMAT preparation presence has been less dominant than specialist platforms such as Target Test Prep or e-GMAT, but the Economist brand has given it visibility among MBA applicants and internationally minded business school candidates.

Its inclusion in Tier III reflects specialist relevance rather than current category leadership. Economist Education remains a recognizable name in the broader MBA preparation ecosystem, especially for applicants who value business-school-aligned editorial and educational branding.

Manhattan Review

  • Headquarters: New York, United States / international operations
  • Founded: 1999
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, TOEFL preparation, admissions support, international tutoring

Manhattan Review is a test-preparation and admissions services provider offering GMAT, GRE, TOEFL, SAT, and related exam preparation. It has international reach and operates in several markets serving graduate and business school applicants.

The company’s relevance lies in its multi-exam and international tutoring model. MBA applicants outside the United States often seek providers that can combine GMAT/GRE preparation with broader admissions and English-language testing support. Manhattan Review’s international orientation supports this need.

The firm is less prominent than Manhattan Prep despite name similarity, but it remains a meaningful specialist provider in the global GMAT/GRE test-preparation market.

Sherpa Prep

  • Headquarters: Washington, D.C., United States
  • Founded: 2007
  • Core focus: GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, tutoring, small-group courses, MBA applicant support

Sherpa Prep is a boutique test-preparation provider focused on GMAT, GRE, and related graduate admissions exams. It competes through smaller classes, tutoring, and personalized instruction rather than large-scale digital platform dominance.

Sherpa Prep’s relevance lies in its high-touch instructional model. Some applicants benefit more from direct instructor feedback, small-group accountability, and individualized pacing than from self-paced platforms. This makes boutique providers like Sherpa Prep important within the broader MBA test-preparation ecosystem.

The firm does not have the same global scale as Tier I providers, but its specialist focus and tutoring-oriented model support its inclusion among Tier III providers.

TTP GRE / Target Test Prep GRE Expansion

  • Headquarters: United States
  • Founded: 2010
  • Core focus: GRE preparation, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, online study platform

Target Test Prep’s GRE offering is included here as a distinct specialist extension because the company’s brand has historically been most strongly associated with GMAT preparation, while its GRE product represents its broader expansion into graduate test preparation.

The GRE expansion is strategically important because MBA applicants increasingly compare GMAT and GRE pathways. A provider with strong quantitative methodology and structured online learning can transfer meaningful capabilities into GRE preparation, especially for applicants who need disciplined quantitative improvement.

Although the broader Target Test Prep organization is ranked in Tier I for GMAT-driven MBA preparation, its GRE-specific presence remains more specialist and developing. Its inclusion in Tier III reflects the growing importance of GMAT-specialist firms entering the GRE preparation market.


Remarks

GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation providers continue to serve as a critical performance layer within the global business education ecosystem. Their products support quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data interpretation, pacing discipline, diagnostic review, score improvement planning, and broader MBA application readiness.

The organizations recognized in this ranking represent firms whose test-preparation models maintain sustained relevance across GMAT preparation, GRE preparation, MBA admissions testing, international applicant support, adaptive digital learning, and tutoring-based score improvement. Tier classification reflects relative institutional positioning within the GMAT/GRE and MBA test-preparation sector rather than direct guarantees of score outcomes.

Tier classification reflects relative curriculum depth, practice-question quality, adaptive learning capability, tutoring strength, applicant trust, review visibility, international reach, affordability, and long-term platform resilience. The ranking does not constitute a score guarantee, admissions guarantee, procurement recommendation, investment recommendation, or endorsement of any specific GMAT/GRE or MBA test-preparation provider.


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