That’s a generic page and not a localized version. I don’t think DL will fly. The localized version still has passport as the only option in India (this is physical centric page) but I have not heard of GMAC relax Identification requirements. Unless you have actually taken a test and we’re approved to use a DL in India, I would not say so. The bottom line: need to have a way that specifically resolves this discrepancy.
Here you go -
https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-online/g ... proceduresPresent Appropriate Identification
ID must:
• Be current (not expired)*
• Be valid and government-issued
• Be the originally issued ID (no photocopies)
• Exactly match the name, birth date, and country of citizenship you used when you scheduled your exam
• Contain a recent, recognizable photo of you and your signature
Examples of acceptable non-expired identification:
Passport
Driver’s license*
Military ID (including spouse and dependents)
Identification card (national or local)*
Registration card (such as green card, permanent resident, visa)*
*Temporary exception: IDs with an expiration date between January 01, 2020 and the date of the exam will be accepted
bb wrote:
Can you provide a reference for this? How do you know? Did you take it or is it on mba.com? (You did not ask him/her what country he/she was from by the way and requirements differ by country. I would be careful answering and they should be on mba.com)
I was not aware of a difference in doc requirements but always looking to learn ways new.
Thanks!
davidbeckham wrote:
You can use your driver's license for the Online GMAT, not for the test center based GMAT.
rmnsr wrote:
Is passport mandatory or not? I shifted to my home town a month ago but I forgot to carry my passport with me. I do have a soft copy though. Will driving license work? Also, for GMAT at centre, can we show driving license instead of passport?
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