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Your choice are good.so need work hard you start preparing for IELTS.
The strategies for preparation can differ from individual to individual. Ideally, 3 to 5 months is required. You can take a lot of practice test, which they are available online on IELTS and British Council website.
You should practice answering and finishing within the specified time limit. You can identify your weak areas and work on them.
All the best.
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For further information please visit the below website:
http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://cambridgeinternationalacademy.com/study-abroad/study-in-new-zealand-without-ielts-for-indian-students/&grqid=6F0HNpKh&hl=en-IN
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GRE requirements vary, it is mainly required to study in US. If you are planning for a Masters in US then yes you must take the GRE alongwith your TOEFL or IELTS test. Check university websites for admission requirements, it differs from campus to campus.
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Practice is really the key. Another tip is to start with the hardest part for you and practice everyday. For me it was writing. I wrote one essay every day, I got familiar with all the possible question types.
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Prepare for required standardised tests like GMAT, GRE,SAT, TOEFL orIELTS- depending on the course and university.
By June-Julyor three months before the test date, register forGMAT/GRE.
Register forTOEFL/IELTS at least a month before the test date.
Take the required testsaround September.Plan for buffer time in case you need to retake the test.
Its application time: August 2017 to October 2017
Shortlist the colleges and prepare for your application.Think hard about what makes you unique as an applicant and sketch out your strengths and self assessment.
Contact your professors and direct managers fo
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Get the information from this link:
https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/australian-education/scholarships&grqid=8iUA_3Xs&hl=en-IN
All the best.
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