About our Founder

 

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Paramjit Das is the Founder and the Verbal/DI Head at GMAT30. Param is a Monash University alumnus who has been training GMAT aspirants and has personally mentored more than 9,500 students for the GMAT. Having taken the GMAT personally and having scored 750 (98th%ile) and 770 (99%ile) on the classical edition of the GMAT, including a best of V44, and GMAT 715 (99th %ile)  on the GMAT Focus, Param knows the challenges faced by most applicants in conquering the GMAT. Although he is an engineer by qualification, Param specializes in teaching the Verbal section on the GMAT, and brings an almost-mathematical approach to tackling RC, CR, MSR, and TPA question types.

His proprietary GMAT teaching processes and analyses (nearly 60% of his students have scored the GMAT 90th %ile) are customized according to you, and have helped numerous applicants reach their target GMAT score. Param has also received numerous accolades for his GMAT teaching pedagogy – some of his bespoke (60+) reviews can be read under the “Recommendation” section on his LinkedIn profile. Param has served in senior roles at leading GMAT training institutions such as Jamboree Education and IMS Learning Resources as the Verbal Academic Head. Overall, Param has a cumulative teaching experience spanning more than 10 years mentoring local and international students.

 

His success in the GMAT prep domain in terms of student scores, and his willingness to go beyond his duties to ensure student success—24×7 live doubt solving is an integral component of his curriculum—have also earned him 155+ Google Reviews (4.9* rating), along with multiple other academic accolades, including being featured on popular academic platforms and podcasts such as EdisonOs and BrilliantRead.

Our team at GMAT30

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Mr. Bhomick Pagrani (+91 82799 89956) is the Academic Head for students at GMAT30. 

In addition to being the single point of contact for any student-related administrative query, and being available around the clock to facilitate any and all student requests, Bhomick is also an academic mentor at GMAT30. We sometimes wonder how Bhomick handles all of this or whether he has more than 24 hours in his day! 

Bhomick has always been passionate about management exams, particularly the GMAT. His varied experience in handling his startup helps him better understand the students’ requirements and how he can guide them in preparing for the GMAT. 

Have any doubts during your preparation or about how we can help you achieve your dream score? Ask Bhomick away! 

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Mr. Indu serves as the Quant Head for the Weekend batch at GMAT30. Indu has scored a Q50+ on the GMAT classic multiple times and is a seasoned GMAT Quant veteran, possessing 10+ years of experience. He has guided 8,000+ students to date, helping them achieve their dream scores and receiving admits from several IVY League colleges. His response to student queries, in terms of promptness and action-oriented nature, makes him a big hit with GMAT30 students.

Before joining GMAT30, Mr. Indu was a Senior Quant trainer at several leading GMAT Prep companies, including Princeton Review, Kaplan EduAims, and Jamboree. He inculcates the belief we stand for at GMAT30 in his classes – “Keep things simple, but go the extra mile for your students”! 

Gaurav Jain GMAT30

Mr. Gaurav is the Quant Head for the weekday batch at GMAT30. He is an IIT-BHU Alumnus who has trained thousands of aspirants for GMAT and other MBA exams for 10 years. He stimulates the vital idea that Quantitative reasoning, as it is, can be and should be done from various viewpoints. 

If you don’t gain comfort from a particular approach then there are ways to make it more convenient for you.
More than 50% of his trainees scored prestigious Q49 or higher in GMAT. He scored 760 on the GMAT with a perfect quant score (and also 99.99%le in CAT). In the past, Mr. Gaurav has worked in various capacities at leading training institutions such as Jamboree Education, IMS, Tathagat, Edushastra.

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