Which is the best time to start preparing for IELST and GRE?

I want to pursue M.Tech in Germany.

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Ashish Agrawal
2016-05-02 09:09:49
You can start preparing from 1st year of graduation as for ILETS speaking and reading english should be at its top with the vocabulary so it takes time whereas in GRE you have to increase your practise in maths and reasoning and the form of GRE and ILETS are very coastly so try to practise as much a

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Dr Navarun Varma
2016-05-01 17:32:15
Normally 6 to 8 months of time is required by students to prepare for such exams. Start preparing during your graduation as it will save time later, you need to focus on taking the tests andvapplying after you graduate. However it depends on your own capacity and performance levels.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2016-05-02 08:00:39
IELTS. is valid only for two years. Don't do the exam now. you can do it when you are in the final year. All exams t9 be done only in the final year.

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