Pearson Vue — Not allowed to give exam inspite of providing Indian Government issued ID in original | |||
I was not allowed to give GMAT exam by Pearson Vue (Begumpet, Hyderabad) on 1st August 2015 inspite of providing below IDs at the test centre: 1. Original Driving License issued by Government of India. 2. Original Aadhar Card Issues by Government of India. 3. SoftCopy of Original Passport All these IDs have my photo, address, date of birth and signature which are sufficient to prove my identity at the time of test. As per GMAT India website: (www.mba.com/india) given in below url: http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/plan-for-test-d...⇄ Acceptable forms of ID are: International Travel Passport* Government-issued driver’s license Government-issued national/state/province identity card (including European ID card) Military ID card *Note: A passport is always required when testing outside of one’s country of citizenship. There are no exceptions, even if you hold a government-issued ID from the country in which you live. In some cases (see Special Restrictions), a passport is the only acceptable ID, even if you are testing within your country of citizenship. Since I was testing within India I need not carry passport in original for test. Request to take take action accordingly regarding refund of exam fees or rescheduling of exam(with no further fee charges). Regards, Jatin Lal Was this information helpful? | |||
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