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GOALisB launches AI doubt solver for GMAT and GRE prep

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By AI, Created 11:00 AM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – GOALisB has added an AI-powered doubt-resolution tool to its GMAT Focus Edition and GRE preparation programs, giving students 24/7 support between live coaching sessions. The launch aims to cut study delays and extend the firm’s test-prep ecosystem across new enrollments starting immediately.

Why it matters: - GOALisB is trying to reduce the time students spend waiting for help on GMAT and GRE questions. - The new tool extends support beyond live classes, which can matter in adaptive tests where unresolved concepts can slow score gains. - The platform is included at no extra cost with GMAT Focus Edition and GRE enrollments.

What happened: - GOALisB announced the launch of the GOALisB Doubt Solver, an AI-powered coaching companion for GMAT Focus Edition and GRE preparation. - The rollout is immediate across all new GMAT exam preparation and GRE prep enrollments. - The announcement came from New Delhi on May 21, 2026.

The details: - The Doubt Solver offers round-the-clock doubt resolution between live sessions. - Students can upload screenshots of questions, ask follow-up questions, explore alternate solving methods and receive step-by-step explanations. - The system is designed to align with official exam logic and standardized test methods. - GOALisB says the tool is built on more than 12 years of standardized test preparation experience. - The platform is integrated into a secure student portal with personalized learning paths, doubt tracking and weak-area identification ahead of live sessions. - The ecosystem around the new tool includes 54 hours of live instruction. - Batch sizes are capped at 10 students. - The program includes 92 mock and practice tests across sectional, mini and full-length formats. - Students get 10 months of class recordings. - The offering also includes weekly live doubt-solving sessions with senior trainers. - Dedicated WhatsApp support groups are part of the package. - Students also receive a one-on-one MBA profile-building session with Shruti Parashar, who is identified as an ISB PGP alumna and Stanford LEAD participant. - Programme formats include 6-week intensive batches, 12-week regular batches, weekday morning schedules, weekday evening schedules and weekend formats for working professionals. - The platform also supports GMAT Focus Edition, GRE General Test, IIM UG and PG tests and SAT.

Between the lines: - The launch positions GOALisB against generic AI tutoring tools by tying the product to standardized test workflows rather than general chat capabilities. - Shruti Parashar said the biggest score gains often come from closing unresolved doubts, not adding more content. - Parashar also said the tool is meant to complement live instruction, not replace it. - GOALisB points to alumni outcomes at schools including the Indian School of Business, the Indian Institutes of Management in Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta, London Business School and INSEAD as proof of its coaching track record. - The company also says it supports admits across ISB, IIM executive programs, LBS, INSEAD, Cambridge and other international business schools.

What’s next: - GOALisB says the Doubt Solver will continue as part of its GMAT and GRE prep ecosystem for new enrollments. - The company is positioning the tool as a broader support layer that can also be used for other standardized tests. - More information is available at GOALisB if the company provides the official site URL in its announcement.

The bottom line: - GOALisB is betting that faster doubt resolution can improve test prep outcomes by keeping students moving between live sessions.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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