Ajay Amar
Dr. Ajay Amar founded Austin GMAT Review in 2008 based on his abiding belief in the value of a high-quality education. Dr. Amar holds a doctorate in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley and an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management. Dr. Amar brings executive experience from the high-tech corporate world as well as academia, and he credits his education for his business success. Dr. Amar has long had a strong passion for teaching and a commitment to academic excellence, inspired by his early years as a teaching assistant to a renowned Nobel Laureate. He subsequently won Berkeley's prestigious Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award. Today, with Dr. Amar's GMAT tutelage, his students have gone on to top MBA programs such as Berkeley, Duke, Kellogg, MIT, the University of Texas, and Wharton.
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