What is the first step of preparing for the GRE?

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Hi, I am doing my B.E Mechanical engineering , completed my 2nd year. I need to do higher studies in abroad. Please suggest some entrance exams for some top most colleges in abroad? Can I study GRE exam from my 3rd year? Can I complete the whole GRE syllabus? Suggest me the answer.
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