- What if I am a citizen of one country and testing in another?
- How do I update my profile (name change, date of birth, country of citizenship)?
- How often can I take the GMAT™ exam?
What if I am a citizen of one country and testing in another?
If you are a citizen of one country and testing in another, you must present a valid, unexpired passport. If you do not have proper identification, contact GMAT™ Customer Service in your region before your test date. Learn more about presenting proper identification.How do I update my profile (name change, date of birth, country of citizenship)?
Contact GMAT™ Customer Service in your region, preferably by email attaching a copy of the appropriate ID required to test in your country. To support a name change you will also need to attach a copy of your name change documentation in addition to your ID.How often can I take the GMAT™ exam?
You can take the GMAT™ exam once every 16 calendar days and no more than five times in a rolling 12-month period and no more than eight times total (lifetime limit effective December 17, 2016). For more information, click here.