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Contributor-Level 9
Make time table and divide the preparation for each section of paper.
Good Luck.
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Contributor-Level 8
Here is an exhaustive list of the books and sites one needs to refer for cracking the GMAT-
QS LEAP: http://www.qsleap.com/
Offers guided and adaptive test prep and learning modules, totally free!
Veritas Prep: http://www.veritasprep.com/blog/
Weekly articles analyzing each section of the GMAT in great detail.
GMAT Tutor Blog: https://gmat.economist.com/blog
Regular self-help articles for students struggling with study and a newsletter detailing a roundup of the best GMAT prep blog articles and product news
GMAT Club: http://gmatclub.com/
Sign up to the GMAT Club and connect with other prospective MBA students online. The site features foru
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Scholar-Level 17
The question is confusing. What do you want to study and where? Not every country and program requires a GMAT or GRE. Mention details.
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Please refer this http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/test-prep-materials/the-gmat-prep-timeline.aspx for Preparation
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For the Finance college, I would say please mention city.For rest refer this:
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