I want to pursue MS. When should I start preparing for GRE right now? I am in my second year of engineering.
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Here is the link for all the information about GRE and all the eligibility you need to know about first:
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Also, about the colleges accepting GRE scores.
Now, as you're in the second year of engineering, you can stay focused on your curriculum and just check the syllabus and pattern of GRE exam, study all the required subjects and topic thoroughly with the concept clarity and then in the fourth year (or maybe earlier if you feel confident) you can give your exam revising all the things you once studied. You've plenty of time till then so just don't waste it. Work hard, mak...moreHi, Here is the link for all the information about GRE and all the eligibility you need to know about first: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-colleges-accepting-gre-scores Also, about the colleges accepting GRE scores. Now, as you're in the second year of engineering, you can stay focused on your curriculum and just check the syllabus and pattern of GRE exam, study all the required subjects and topic thoroughly with the concept clarity and then in the fourth year (or maybe earlier if you feel confident) you can give your exam revising all the things you once studied. You've plenty of time till then so just don't waste it. Work hard, make notes so that at the time of revising things you can save your as much time as you can. Explore more about things and just be focused towards your aim and practice as many questions as you can.
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https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/gre
Here is the link for all the information about GRE and all the eligibility you need to know about first
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-colleges-accepting-gre-scores
Also about the colleges accepting GRE scores
Now as you're in second year of engineering you can stay focused on your curriculum and just check the syllabus and patter of GRE exam, study all the required subjects and topic thoroughly with the concept clarity and then in the fourth year (or maybe earlier if you feel confident) you can give your exam revising all the things you once studied. You've plenty of time till then so just don...more
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