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The basic principles you should keep in mind before preparing for GMAT/GRE are:
1. You must create a realistic schedule of daily study. You should at least study for 20-30 minutes every day.
2. Use only official study material and only refer official books published for any of these exams.
3. Learn and practice the problems first only then go to the practice tests, don't directly jump to practice tests.
4. Find someone who is also preparing or have appeared for the same exam as you can take necessary tips from him and review the questions you get wrong.
5. Focus more on vocabulary than passages.
Consistency and a well-planned preparation
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1. Quantitative aptitude.
2. Logical reasoning
3. Data interpretation.
4. Verbal reasoning.
5. Critical reasoning.
6. Verbal aptitude.
7. Reading comprehension.
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These are the common areas in these two exams. The extra bit in some of the banking exams is:
1. General awareness.
2. Computer awareness.
3. Banking awareness.
4. Marketing aptitude.
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Best wishes!
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