GMAT Club covers GMAT prep, MBA admissions, applications, and interviews with admissions directors and consultants, offering free advice. The channel features tutorials, strategy videos, and deep-dives on GMAT topics, exam strategies, and business school applications, with daily content and an average of around 3.9K views per video from 2,500 published videos since joining in 2009.
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High search overlap on GMAT prep tips, study plan, and quant improvement, with strong content alignment (91% match search, 84% content) indicating a shared audience and comparable instructional focus.
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Targets GMAT prep tips, study plans, and quant improvement like GMAT Club, delivering strong content similarity (67% search, 86% content) and a closely aligned audience.
Shares GMAT prep tips and verbal/critical reasoning focus, but diverges in content emphasis (25% search vs 89% content), signaling some audience overlap with different topic strengths.
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Appeals to the MBA-admissions audience (timeline, interview prep, application tips) whose overlap with GMAT Club is via admissions prep search queries, though content remains moderately aligned (31% search, 78% content).
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Attracts a broad GMAT-focused audience with tips, study plans, and quant improvement similar to GMAT Club, showing notable search overlap (36%) but moderate content similarity (72%).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Magoosh GMAT & MBA Admissions (91% match) with 50.1K subscribers and Target Test Prep GMAT (85% match) with 11.2K subscribers as the top competitors, both overlapping on GMAT prep tips, study plans, and quant improvement queries. GMAT Ninja Tutoring (78% match) with 60.9K subscribers also shares similar topics, followed by PrepScholar GMAT (63% match) and mbaMission (59% match) which overlap on verbal strategies, critical reasoning, and MBA application topics. GMAT Club has 135K subscribers, larger than the top two competitors and significantly larger than Model peers, indicating a broader audience while competing for overlapping search queries such as GMAT prep tips, GMAT study plan, and MBA application-related topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to GMAT Club?
Magoosh GMAT & MBA Admissions — 50.1K subscribers, 91% match; Target Test Prep GMAT — 11.2K subscribers, 85% match; GMAT Ninja Tutoring — 60.9K subscribers, 78% match. All three compete in GMAT prep and MBA admissions content, targeting GMAT test prep and business school admissions similarly to GMAT Club.
What type of content does GMAT Club make?
GMAT Club produces GMAT prep and MBA admissions content, including study plans, timelines, and strategy videos. Based on recent video titles, content covers GMAT strategies (Critical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Non-Math DI), study plans, and timelines for MBA applications. Upload frequency is roughly weekly, with an average video view count around 3.9K per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to GMAT Club?
We analyze GMAT Club's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.