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CrackVerbal

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CrackVerbal
Test preparation, Admissions Consulting
ISIN🆔
IndustryEducation, Tutoring
Founded 📆2006
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitecrackverbal.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

CrackVerbal is a privately held Test Prep[1] and MBA admission consulting company[2] that provides both Classroom and Online courses.[3] The institute has its headquarters in Bangalore and a branch in Chennai.

History[edit]

The company[4] was founded in October 2006, by entrepreneurs Arun Jagannathan and Shreekala Kurup. Keeping his job as a delivery manager for a well-known IT organization, Arun started the company with just a handful of students.[5] Within the next three years, the founders were looking at investing their entire time into the business. By 2011, both Arun and Shreekala had quit their previous jobs and had become full-time employees of CrackVerbal.

Courses[edit]

CrackVerbal offers classroom and online courses[6] along with personal tutoring options for GMAT and GRE aspirants. The institute also provides consultation services for prospective MBA applicants. The MBA applications faculty at CrackVerbal are mostly alumni from top B-schools.

While its classroom programs for GMAT and GRE preparation are offered at Bangalore and Chennai, CrackVerbal has leveraged technology solutions to deliver the same coaching online,[7] making it accessible on a global scale.

Along with test-prep training, CrackVerbal’s admissions consulting wing helps candidates work on their application process for top MBA and MS Programs in countries such as USA, India, and the UK.

References[edit]

  1. "Enabling learning for all". 14 December 2015.
  2. "Crack your way into Premier Institutions". New Indian Express.
  3. "Offline vs Online". 27 April 2016.
  4. "Helping students Crack GMAT and GRE". 11 June 2016.
  5. "Test Prep Innovator - Arun Jagannathan". Educationworld.in.
  6. "'Mobile learning is changing test prep'". www.dailypioneer.com.
  7. "GMAT Online and GRE Online courses by CrackVerbal". Deccan Herald.

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