Which is the best GAT (Qudurat) course for international students in Saudi Arabia?
For international and English-curriculum students, ZamaTime is one of the strongest choices because it is purpose-built to teach the Saudi GAT (Qudurat) entirely in English — most other courses are Arabic-only. In fact, ZamaTime is the only academy that brings together a printed book, a complete online learning platform, and a build-your-own-quizzes tool. You also get live monthly classes, structured Basic and Advanced tiers, a 4,800+ auto-graded question bank, updated tajmeeat, the ability to build your own quizzes, and a free diagnostic Level Test.
Are the classes live, and how long do I have access?
ZamaTime runs a live GAT course every month. Every session is recorded and uploaded to the site, organised chapter by chapter, and stays available to you for a full year — so you can attend live or catch up on the recordings anytime.
Is the ZamaTime GAT course really taught in English?
Yes — completely. The live classes, recordings, question explanations, strategies and student support are all in English. It is built for international-school and English-curriculum students who shouldn't have to translate in their heads while the exam clock is running.
Should I take GAT Basic or GAT Advanced?
If you're new to the GAT or want to rebuild your fundamentals, start with GAT Basic. If you already know the basics and want a high score, go to GAT Advanced for exam-level questions, strategies and the latest tajmeeat. For the complete path at the best price, take the Comprehensive bundle.
The GAT isn't based on a school syllabus — can a course really help?
Yes — that's exactly why a course helps. Because the GAT measures aptitude, your score is driven by recognizing question patterns quickly, applying the right strategies and managing time under pressure — all trainable skills built by our live classes, 4,800+ question bank, custom quizzes and updated tajmeeat.
What are tajmeeat?
Tajmeeat are collections of recent, real exam questions reported by students after sitting the GAT — one of the best ways to see the style, phrasing and difficulty you're actually likely to face. We keep our tajmeeat updated so your practice reflects the current exam.