How can I plan and study for GRE, TOEFL and GATE?

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Chetna S
9 years ago
All three will need coaching as these are standardized tests. To start with, take mock test of each and check, what your level is and how much more preparation is required. Generally, 2 to 3 months coaching for each is sufficient and then you need is more practice. Try not to take all together to ge

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Could you suggest me some good links?

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9 years ago
You can take a GRE diagnostic test. You can download the Powerprep software from the below mentioned link: https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/powerprep2 You can attempt one test at the beginning of your preparation under actual test conditions. By doing so, you can get a rough idea ab

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