GMAT Prep Comparison

e-GMAT vs Manhattan Prep

Manhattan Prep is known for its live classroom and strategy guides. e-GMAT is built for test-takers who want a structured, mentored, online path to 705+. Here's an honest, side-by-side look at questions, mocks, mentoring, price, and verified results.

2,950+
verified GMAT Club success stories — vs 620 for Manhattan Prep
~1/5
the price of Manhattan's ~$1,600 live course for a full 4-month plan
3X
more 99th-percentile scores than any other prep company

Online depth, adaptive mentoring — at a fraction of the price

More questions, real adaptive mocks, a dedicated mentor, and live access to the course creator — the personalized structure a fixed group classroom can't match, for about a fifth of the cost.

Featuree-GMATManhattan Prep
High-quality practice questions7,500+Strategy guides + question banks
Full-length adaptive mocks + sectional mocks (with ESR analysis)5 full-length + 100+ sectional6 computer-adaptive tests
Live instructionCoach Connect (3x/week, online)Live classroom / live-online course
Personalized study plan (PACE adaptive engine)
Journey View skill-tracking tool
Real-time feedback every 30 minutes
Dedicated mentor + Last Mile Push program
Well-known printed strategy guides
99th-percentile (top 1%) score volume3X more1X
Verified GMAT Club success stories2,950+620

Source: e-GMAT product data, Manhattan Prep's published courses and features, and verified GMAT Club reviews (gmatclub.com/reviews). Manhattan course pricing varies by format and location; check each provider for current pricing.

A live classroom shouldn't cost 4X as much

Manhattan's strength is its in-person classroom — but it comes at a premium. e-GMAT gives you a dedicated mentor, adaptive learning, and live coaching online for roughly a fifth of the price.

What your money buys
e-GMAT
$379
Full 4-month plan: dedicated mentor, PACE adaptive engine, 7,500+ questions, 5 full mocks + 100+ sectionals, and live Coach Connect.
Manhattan Prep
~$1,600
Live classroom / live-online GMAT course: instructor-led classes, strategy guides, and 6 practice tests — about 4X the cost.

The results that settle the debate

Success doesn't happen by accident. Here's what e-GMAT students delivered — independently verifiable against official score reports on GMAT Club (gmatclub.com/reviews).

2,950+
verified GMAT Club success stories — more than every other prep company combined
7 in 10
verified GMAT Club high scorers used e-GMAT
3X
more 99th-percentile scores than any other prep company
Real students. Real score jumps. Often in under 30 days.
345755
Nikhila
+410 pts, under 60 days
555765
Anirudh
V90 Q90 DI84
625755
Sandipan
in 2 months
695805
Shrutav
perfect score, in 25 days
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Source: Verified reviews and success stories on GMAT Club (gmatclub.com/reviews), confirmed against official score reports.

e-GMAT vs Manhattan Prep — common questions

Is e-GMAT better than Manhattan Prep?

It depends on how you learn. Manhattan Prep is a strong choice if you want a live, instructor-led classroom and its well-known strategy guides. But for students targeting 705+, the data favors e-GMAT. On GMAT Club (gmatclub.com/reviews), e-GMAT has 2,950+ verified success stories versus 620 for Manhattan Prep — and accounts for 7 of every 10 verified high scorers and 3X more 99th-percentile scores than any other prep company. e-GMAT also offers more practice (7,500+ questions), adaptive mocks, a dedicated mentor, the PACE adaptive engine, and live Coach Connect — at roughly a fifth of the price of Manhattan's live course.

How much does e-GMAT cost compared to Manhattan Prep?

e-GMAT's online plans are $249 for 2 months and $379 for 4 months, with the full platform, a dedicated mentor, and live Coach Connect included. Manhattan Prep's live classroom and live-online GMAT courses typically run around $1,600 — about 4X the cost of e-GMAT's 4-month plan. Manhattan also sells lower-cost self-study options, but they don't include the live classroom that's the brand's main draw.

Should I choose Manhattan Prep for its live classroom?

If a fixed, instructor-led classroom schedule is what keeps you accountable, Manhattan Prep's live course is a legitimate strength and we won't pretend otherwise. e-GMAT takes a different approach: instead of a once-a-week group class, you get a dedicated mentor who reviews your attempts and sends a daily action plan, the PACE adaptive engine that personalizes what you study next, and three live Coach Connect sessions per week with GMAT Club's #1-rated instructor — structure and live access without the $1,600 price tag.

How many practice questions and mocks does e-GMAT have vs Manhattan Prep?

e-GMAT provides 7,500+ high-quality practice questions, 5 full-length adaptive mocks, and 100+ sectional mocks with ESR-style analysis. Manhattan Prep is built around its strategy guides and includes 6 computer-adaptive practice tests plus question banks. e-GMAT's adaptive PACE engine also recommends specific activities and lets you skip skills you've already mastered, which a static guide-and-class model doesn't do.

Which is better for the GMAT Focus Edition and Data Insights?

e-GMAT is built specifically for the GMAT Focus Edition, including the Data Insights section, with 7,500+ Focus-format questions, Sigma-X mocks with ESR analysis, dedicated DI methods, and adaptive study plans. Since the Focus Edition launched, e-GMAT's student success rate has risen 25%. Manhattan Prep has updated its materials and classes for the Focus format, but without an adaptive engine, a dedicated mentor, or sectional mocks at the same depth.