What is the difference between the GRE general and the GRE general revised test?

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Count on my 15 years of expertise in guiding aspirants to crack the quant. sections of GRE/GMAT/SAT

Gre general revised test is the latest one which started around 6 six years back earlier it was only Gre general test
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It is very subjective, on an average a student who has a decent amount of knowledge of the Quant and Verbal fundamentals then, in that case, 3 months could be an ideal prep duration. Please note that the preparation should be planned to keep your testing and application deadline in mind. Take a diagnostic...
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It is very subjective, on an average a student who has a decent amount of knowledge of the Quant and Verbal fundamentals then, in that case, 3 months could be an ideal prep duration. Please note that the preparation should be planned to keep your testing and application deadline in mind. Take a diagnostic test and based on your scores, consult with your mentor/tutor to have a roadmap or timeline for your preparation. read less
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