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Hi Mrudul,
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Step 2: Set your study schedule.
Step 3: Develop your study plan.
Step 4: Rock the test.
List of topics in GRE Quantitative Reasoning Syllabus
Here are some concepts that will be tested in the GRE quantitative section. It has a lot of overlap between the basic topics tested in the GMAT exam. So, you will find that the preparation can help you for both tests.
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Number properties
Order of operations
Percentage
Ratio and proportion
Profit and loss
Simple and compound interest
Speed, distance and
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A decent score range is 310 and above. Anything above 315 is a good one.
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