Jayanagar, Bangalore, India - 560041
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5 out of 5 25 reviews
Dinesh Vyas
"I’m currently pursuing my final year Mechanical Engineering at Easwari Engineering College, Chennai. I’m planning to do my masters in the US. For this purpose, I took up GRE and TOEFL coaching with The Princeton Review (T.Nagar), Chennai. I took my GRE on January 17, 2011 (got a score of 1320) and TOEFL on July 9, 2011. My trainer for the TOEFL course was Mr.Saikiran Dudyala. With his interactive sessions, he made the students believe that TOEFL is an easy nut to crack. He brought the subject matter down to the level of understanding of the students. For instance, I was a little nervous about the speaking section, but his innovative practice sessions instilled a lot of confidence in me and I ended up scoring 29 for the section! Even after the course ended, I was in touch with him over the phone and e-mail. He never hesitated in clearing any doubt at any time. The administrative staff at TPR were very helpful. They answered all my queries clearly and in detail. There was no hesitation on their part whatsoever. Finally, I owe my success to TPR. I joined TPR on my friend’s advice and found them to be the best when it comes to TOEFL training. Their method of training is well structured and their course material gives a clear idea about the test. Their continuous assessment of the students points out our strengths and weaknesses, allowing us to work more on the latter. For those who are serious about their TOEFL preparation, I would recommend TPR hands down any day."
Mridul Agarwal
"Its been a wonderful journey with you from the starting of my association with the Manya Group. You have been an excellent councellor. After getting a low score in GRE, I had lost all my hopes for getting an admit into any good unviersity in the United States. But you made this happen for me. One of my friend had referred me to join this consultancy and finally I am happy that my decision was correct. I am extremely thankful of you for your support and guidance in all the odd times. Since I too belong to the service industry, so I am aware that supporing client out of the office hours is really a straneous job. But you have always responded to all my calls or e-mails regardless of the time. Jitender, you have been polite and moreover very patient in answering all my sensible and silly questions that I have put in front of you. Thanks a lot for all your efforts. Thanks once again."
Arushi Arora
" The Princeton Review was my first choice for GRE Prep, and well, it stood up to my expectations! I only solved the books provided by Princeton Review and the Official Guide. The portal is vast! The categorization of questions under the Easy, Medium and Hard difficulty levels is really beneficial! It helps you assess the level of your preparation. Both my teachers were really supportive! No matter what hour of the day I called them, they were prompt to help me out. Every mail was replied to within a few hours! They provided constructive feedback that helped me in my GRE Preparation. Thank You Anjali Ma'am and Aparna Ma'am! :D"
Rathin Nair
" Princeton Review has mastered the art of cracking the GRE and also it brings to us all the techniques we require to crack GRE from a students perspective. There is a common myth in all our minds that the GRE english is very tough and is almost impossible to master. Yes this may be true but what is also true is that the GRE English is not a hard nut to crack. I would like to take this oppurtunity to express my special thank you to Mr. Leonard(my GRE English guide) who helped us not only to make the language intresting but also guided us by giving many useful tips. The best part about Princeton is that they teach you the essence of how to crack your GRE which is most important as the tips and tricks that you can learn here stays with you throught your life. Regards, Rathin.R "
Sunny Modi
" I, Sunny Modi, appeared for my General Revised GRE and got 166 (94percentile) in Quantitative Reasoning and 164(94 percentile in Verbal). I thought of taking GRE near about in the month of April, I had started a search for coaching institutes for GRE, and then I heard about TPR on a social networking site. I discussed about it with my cousin too, who was a student of TPR also, and studying in University of Southern California. So, I joined TPR. My classes were started from 23rd May 2011 (as much as I remembered). After this, two faculties assigned to us, Rupila Kakar & Tarun Kaushik for Verbal & Maths respectively. The first impression of these two faculties was very good. Though, Tarun Kaushik is pretty young by age but his knowledge and teaching skills are far much better & bigger than his age. I didn’t feel bored even for a single second while they both were teaching. I don’t know how but they made their teaching very interesting and effective (especially Tarun Sir). Rupila Ma'am & Tarun Kaushik both has a remarkable excellence in their subjects. Where Rupila Ma'am who helped me in understanding the subject, strategies, increasing my word quotient. How to write essays and how to deal with other questions. "
Mohammad Mobashir
" With help of qualified faculty, excellent study materials and well prepared mock exams, I consistently showed improvement in my GRE preparation. This was reflected in my mock exam results which started around 1100 and ultimately fetched me 1340 (780 Quant + 560 Verbal) on the final day. The timing of the coaching blended perfectly with my busy college schedule and the flexibitlity in the classes at Princeton Review helped me cope up well. The word list and their classifications helped me lay more focus on frequently occuring words, from which many appeared in the actual exam. "
Bhargav
" I took my GRE exam today (with my course completing last weekend) and obtained an overall score of 333 (166 in Verbal and 167 in Quantitative) . I started with a score of only 142 on the Verbal and 151 on the Quantitative. First and foremost, I would like to thank my teaching faculty Ms. Shashikala Padmanabhan (Verbal) and Ms.Umayaparvathi Murugan (Quantitative) at Princeton Review , for all their guidance and support and the extra effort they put in to ensure that every session was an interesting learning experience. Furthermore , their timely feedback on my essays, homework and mock test results helped me improve my strategies. Additionally, I found the course material very comprehensive and representative of the exam pattern,and hence I didn't have any surprises during the exam. I must say the online content was phenomenal and very helpful in aiding my preparations , especially the Core tests and the drills. Moreover, I would like to thank the office staff who have guided me right from the start, and provided all the details and clarified my queries which helped me focus on the course. I appreciate their friendly nature and timely communication. Once again, I'd like to thank everyone at Princeton Review."
Sukanya Nandakumar
" Being a dental student, I'd lost complete touch with mathematics and the vastitude of English language after high school. Honestly, I had no idea how things would turn out before joining TPR. The geometric formulae, the art of essay writing and perplexity of vocabulary, really got me apprehensive and a tad more worried than engineering students. The Princeton Review, I must say, is an institute par excellence. Their two month training is absolutely power packed with appropriate energy and drive required for the students. The indirect techniques of solving problems with process of elimination, the various methods for cracking lengthy comprehensions which often drain the mind, are of immense help when it comes to time saving during exams. We often miss out on these teeny tips and much more, during self study. Of course, the online tests with score cards are definitely the most attractive feature of TPR. Regular tests did help keep the graph going higher. Thank you Mrs Nirmala and Saikiran for your support and guidance! The experience was worth to cherish! I would recommend it for all students aspiring for the international arena. "
Ratul Choudhury
"I am from Kolkata, Final Year Chemical Engineering student of Jadavpur University, I attended the GRE test preparation session at the Central Plaza center of Princeton Review and was guided by Mr. Abin Sur for Quant and Ms. Romi Ghosh for my Verbal. I took the test on the 3rd of August. The keynote to getting a good score was the mock tests and section tests offered by Princeton Review for practice. Besides pattern and standard of the questions presented in the mock tests, that mimic the real GRE very well, one psychological advantage was that the mock tests also had the same light blue-and-white backdrop that is there in the real GRE. "
Vikas Arora
" It was my right decision when I decided to join Princeton review for the GRE preparation. I would like to thank my Quant faculty Mr. Narsing Rao who always provided me with the right motivation. The concepts and in-depth analysis of every concept thought in the class room was highly extensive. We were imbibed with holistic approach to solve any problem and that too in the minimum possible time . Also the material provided and taught was useful to get the desired practice for the final test. "
Shrabastee Banerjee
"The GRE prep course I took with Princeton Review helped me considerably. The practice material is very comprehensive and gives one a very accurate idea of what to expect in the real exam. My instructors were also very helpful. All homework was discussed in class and doubts cleared. The online student portal, with drills on specific sections of both verbal and quant were especially helpful for me, as they gave me a lot of practice in the areas I needed to focus on. Overall, I would definitely recommend it"
Souvarish Sarkar
" The books particularly the verbal part and the drills on website were really helpful to me and also the methods taught in quant part. "
Akash
"The good coaching at Princeton was the reason for my score of 309 math (169) Verbal (140). I was able to observe that difference after realizing that 20 marks are incremented compared to diagnostic test. The manual was in good enough level for taking the test. Apart from supplement which was not much necessary; the online portal covers more than the required syllabus. I suggest the future students to concentrate more on online portal. The extra ideas of Mr. Narsing Rao for taking up the test were much helpful. Unfortunately the words I read [around 5000] were not helpful, but all that needed was the techniques taught by the teachers. The day of exam was not so different after taking up multiple mock tests in online portal which were very similar to main exam. The key things which were observed to be good to get great score are: Manual, Home work and online portal. Final thing I want to express for further students is do not learn by heart the words and follow scratch paper techniques for Quant. I thank Manya group and Mr. Narsing Rao for valuable Ideas to get a decent and satisfied score."
Arghya Kamal Bishal
" I am from Kolkata, Final Year Chemical Engineering student of Jadavpur University, I attended the GRE test preparation session at the Central Plaza center of Princeton Review and was guided by Mr. Abin Sur for Quant and Ms. Romi Ghosh for my Verbal. I took the test on the 3rd of August. The keynote to getting a good score was the mock tests and section tests offered by Princeton Review for practice. Besides pattern and standard of the questions presented in the mock tests, that mimic the real GRE very well, one psychological advantage was that the mock tests also had the same light blue-and-white backdrop that is there in the real GRE"
Arghya Kamal Bishal
" I am from Kolkata, Final Year Chemical Engineering student of Jadavpur University, I attended the GRE test preparation session at the Central Plaza center of Princeton Review and was guided by Mr. Abin Sur for Quant and Ms. Romi Ghosh for my Verbal. I took the test on the 3rd of August. The keynote to getting a good score was the mock tests and section tests offered by Princeton Review for practice. Besides pattern and standard of the questions presented in the mock tests, that mimic the real GRE very well, one psychological advantage was that the mock tests also had the same light blue-and-white backdrop that is there in the real GRE"
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