GMAT Performance Diagnostic

The structured session that shows you exactly what is limiting your GMAT score.

A 2-hour live 1-on-1 diagnostic session with Akash. No assumptions, no templates. You leave with a precise diagnosis and a clear strategy for 700+ score.

2Hours, Live 1-on-1
1Personalized Roadmap
700+The Target
0Generic Templates

This is a paid session. Fee displayed at booking. If you enroll in a coaching program, the fee is fully credited toward your program.

What It Is

Not a consultation.
A clinical diagnosis of your score.

Most GMAT candidates who plateau at 655–695 are not failing because they lack intelligence or effort. They are failing because the specific structural inefficiencies limiting their performance have never been accurately identified — let alone corrected.

The Performance Diagnostic is a structured process of finding those inefficiencies with precision. It is built on the same diagnostic-first principle I developed from my background in medicine: you do not treat until you have correctly identified the root cause.

What makes this different from a free consultation: a consultation discusses your situation in general terms. The diagnostic actively evaluates your performance architecture — your execution patterns, your decision-making under pressure, your structural gaps — and produces a precise, personalized finding. You leave with specific answers, not general encouragement.

Why Candidates Plateau

The inefficiencies that standard preparation never surfaces

Section imbalancesOne strong section masking a critical weakness in another — quietly capping the total score ceiling.
Timing breakdown patternsSpecific late-exam timing collapses that erode accuracy at exactly the moments that matter most.
Reinforced inefficienciesPractice routines that repeat the same structural errors instead of correcting them — more volume without improvement.
Execution gaps under pressureDecision-making errors during the exam that no amount of content study addresses.
Misidentified weak areasStudents believing they are weak in a topic when the real problem is in how they process and execute — not what they know.
During the Session

What we examine across the 2-hour session

The session is structured around understanding not just what mistakes are happening — but precisely why they occur. Each area we examine feeds into the final diagnosis and strategy.

01Preparation ArchitectureYour current study approach, practice volume, resource usage, and how your preparation is structured relative to what the exam actually demands.
02Section-Level PerformanceQuant, Verbal, and Data Insights strengths and weaknesses — not at the surface level, but at the structural level of how you approach each question type.
03Timing BehaviourWhere your timing breaks down, how pacing decisions affect accuracy, and the specific patterns that cause late-exam performance erosion.
04Decision Patterns Under PressureHow you make strategic decisions during the exam — when to move on, when to push through, how uncertainty affects your execution in real time.
05Thought Process EvaluationLive problem-solving observation — I watch how you approach questions, not just whether you get them right. This surfaces execution patterns invisible in mock scores alone.
06Mock DeconstructionA structured review of your recent mock test data to identify score volatility patterns, section consistency, and the specific question types where performance breaks down.

By the end of the session: you will have a clear, specific understanding of the structural factors limiting your current performance — and a precise picture of what needs to change to reach your target score. This is not general feedback. It is a named diagnosis of your specific performance architecture.

What You Receive

Your Personalized GMAT Strategy Roadmap

Following the diagnostic session, you receive a structured strategy roadmap built entirely around your diagnostic findings. This is not a generic study plan — it is a precision blueprint engineered around your specific performance profile.

1Personalized Study ArchitectureA structured preparation framework built around your diagnostic gap profile — what to focus on, in what sequence, and how to allocate your preparation time based on your actual performance data.
2Section-Specific Improvement PrioritiesRanked improvement priorities by section and question type — based on what the diagnostic identified as your highest-leverage areas, not what a generic curriculum prescribes.
3Timing and Execution AdjustmentsSpecific strategic changes to how you pace and execute during the exam — targeted at the exact timing patterns the diagnostic identified as breaking down under pressure.
4Mock Test Integration PlanA structured approach to mock tests — frequency, sequencing, and how to deconstruct results to generate actionable insights rather than just tracking score movement.
5Realistic Target TimelineAn honest assessment of what score improvement is achievable and over what timeframe — based on your current performance profile, available preparation time, and target score.
What Happens After

Three paths forward — all of them clear

A

Continue with 1-on-1 Coaching

The diagnostic transitions naturally into the 1-on-1 Performance Optimization Program. Your roadmap becomes the foundation of the coaching engagement — we begin with complete clarity. The diagnostic fee is credited toward your program.

B

Enroll in the Comprehensive Program

For candidates who need foundational work before advanced optimization, the diagnostic identifies whether the Comprehensive Program is the more appropriate starting point — and the roadmap is calibrated accordingly.

C

Prepare Independently

Some candidates use the diagnostic purely to gain strategic clarity before continuing independently. You leave with a complete, actionable roadmap regardless of whether we work together further. The diagnostic stands alone as a valuable session.

There is no pressure to enroll in coaching after the diagnostic. The session is designed to give you complete strategic clarity — and what you choose to do with that clarity is entirely your decision. Every candidate leaves with a clear next step, whatever that step turns out to be.

Who This Is For

The diagnostic is most valuable if you are

This session is designed for a specific profile of candidate. If any of the following describes your situation, the diagnostic will give you exactly what you need.

Targeting 700+ on GMAT Focus Edition and committed to getting there with a structured approach.

Stuck in the 645–695 range despite consistent effort — and unable to identify why the score won’t move.

Strong fundamentals in one section but persistent inconsistency in another that is capping your total score.

Balancing a demanding professional schedule with GMAT preparation and need a precise plan — not more volume.

Preparing for your first serious GMAT attempt and want to build on a diagnosed foundation rather than a generic one.

Tried other tutors or prep courses without meaningful improvement and want to understand what was actually missing.

If you are looking for reassurance without accountability, or shortcuts that bypass structured work, this session is not the right fit. The diagnostic is designed for candidates who are ready to approach the GMAT analytically — and act on what they find.

The Investment

What you get — and what it costs

The Performance Diagnostic is a paid session. The exact fee is displayed at the time of booking. We believe in complete transparency about what you are paying for and what you receive in return.

What the Diagnostic Includes

2-hour structured live 1-on-1 session with Akash Avhad
Full evaluation of your preparation architecture and performance patterns
Section-level structural gap identification across Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights
Timing behaviour and decision pattern analysis
Live thought process evaluation on real GMAT problems
Personalized GMAT Strategy Roadmap — study architecture, priorities, timeline
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Fee credit policy: If you choose to enroll in a coaching program following the diagnostic, the full diagnostic fee is credited toward your program fees. The diagnostic effectively costs you nothing if you continue with coaching.

Not quite ready to book the diagnostic?

If you would prefer to discuss your situation first — your current score, your target, your timeline — you are welcome to schedule a free 20-minute Score Ceiling Assessment call. No obligation, no sales pitch. Just a direct conversation about whether the diagnostic makes sense for where you are right now.

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The clearest first step toward 700+

Two hours. One precise diagnosis. A complete strategy. Whether you continue with coaching or not, you leave with more clarity about your GMAT performance than any amount of additional practice will give you.

The Performance Diagnostic

A structured 2-hour live 1-on-1 session to evaluate your current score profile
Identification of the specific structural inefficiencies limiting your performance
A personalized roadmap — timeline, focus areas, and performance milestones
If you enroll in a coaching program, the diagnostic fee is fully adjusted against your program fees

Limited capacity  ·  Serious candidates only