How to prepare for GRE and TOEFL test?

I am a B.Pharma second year student.

169 Views|Posted 2013-10-13 12:37:16
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alia kapoor
2013-10-17 16:32:51
Hi, You can take coaching for TOEFL/GRE or if you wish to opt for self study, then you can buy the study material and go for online free practice tests to evaluate yourself. Time yourself when doing practice tests. This will give you a better idea about how many points you can make within a set a

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shaban
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2013-11-08 12:47:49
Hi, Regarding preparation of GRE and TOEFL test, I would suggest you to join some good coaching institute in your city which offers quality coaching for GRE and TOEFL. These institute offers regular and weekend classes, plus they conduct mock test on regular basis. For your reference find below s

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