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JamalsInternational Academy

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Monday – Saturday, 10:00 – 20:00

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We call back within 2 hours during working hours. The first lesson is free.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

  • Where should I start?

    With Professional Diagnostics. You sit one test under real exam conditions and get a written read-out of where you actually are — which section is solid and which one is holding the score down. Only then is it clear which course you belong in.

  • Is there a difference between the online and offline courses?

    The syllabus, the teachers and the homework system are identical. SAT and GMAT run in both formats — a student joining from another region or from abroad gets exactly the same class. Admissions is online only for now, with in-person coming.

  • Is there a trial lesson?

    Yes — the first lesson is free. You sit in without paying anything, see the teacher, feel the pace of the group. You decide after that.

  • When do groups start?

    Each course page shows the next group's start date, the days and the time. If a date is full or does not suit you, leave an application and we will put you in the next intake.

  • What did your teachers themselves score?

    The highest SAT score among our teachers is 1570, then 1560 and 1530. Our founder, Marifat Jamal, scored 1590 (EBRW 790, Math 800). We publish a score only where there is an official report behind it; the rest of the team is introduced by what they teach — Reading, Writing, Math. You are entitled to ask any centre for a teacher's name and score, and we would encourage it.

  • Do you guarantee a score?

    No, and we say so plainly. No centre can sit the exam for you. What we do guarantee is the programme, the calibre of the teacher and the follow-up. The result comes when those three meet your own work.

  • Do you help with university applications?

    Yes — it is its own programme. Building the university list, the personal essay, recommendations, financial aid and scholarship requests: you work with a mentor at every stage.

  • Is there an age limit?

    The SAT is normally for grades 9–12. GMAT is for undergraduate finalists and working professionals. Diagnostics are open at any age.