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Scholar-Level 17
Suggesting colleges based only GRE score is not so easy and not correct. Your GRE score is very good but you must also check your academic percentile, what the universities prefer, what you want to study, program specific requirements etc. If you are an academically strong student you can check good universities like University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, Texas A&M, USC Marshall, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo etc. There will be more options depending on your profile. You have to check university websites for the requirements and apply.
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Scholar-Level 18
There are two schools of thoughts in this issue. One says don't waste time and concentrate on your studies of BE. Second school says, you can finish such exams in 2ndor3rd year itself. I would advise you to take course as per your capabilities. If you are confident of not affecting your studies for BE, the go ahead.
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Scholar-Level 17
Refer to the official guides like The Official Guide to the GRE by ETS, Manhattan Prep and Kaplan GRE Prep. For IELTS you can refer to Official IELTS Practice Materials by British Council.
Cambridge ESOL, IDP: IELTS Australia, The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS by Cambridge University Press and also check out preparation books by Kaplan.
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