Taking the GMAT test OUTSIDE of Native country

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Hi

Could you tell me if there is any rule against taking the GMAT in a country of which one is not a citizen???

As far as I read in mba.com...it is ok!

My company intends to send me for an assignment to Europe for a month in August (during which I intend to take the test,Im currently based in Delhi India ).Now I want to make sure whether one is eligible to take the test in any country should you choose to not take it in your own.

Any insight/link to such a topic will be helpful.

Thanks!!
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by Jon@Admissionado » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:50 am
It's not a problem. I know of people who in order to get a GMAT done on time, flew to a different country to take it, because there were no more places left near them before deadlines.
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