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Hi,

I am an Indian and I am requested to bring my password as a valid ID proof.
In my passport my name details are as follows :

First / Given Name : Janice Antoinette
Last/Surname : Xavier

In mba.com my details are as follows :
First Name : Janice
Middle Name : Antoinette
Last Name : Xavier

will this be treated as a discrepancy and will i be prohibited from taking the exam. My exam is on the 19th of July 2014

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by GMATinsight » Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:14 am
No, You will not be prohibited from taking test due to the mentioned reason

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by OGTonya » Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:29 am
Hi Janice,

Your first (given) and last (family/surname)names must be listed in the proper order, date of birth, and country of citizenship, exactly as it appears on the identification/passport (unexpired with signature) you will present at the test center.

If your identification does not exactly match your registration information, you will not be allowed to sit for the test, and you will not receive a refund for your test fee.

Please contact GMAT Customer Service to make changes to your profile.

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by gmat072014 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 7:43 pm
hi
i mistakenly selected the incorrect citizenship at the time of registration.
my test is tomorrow and there is no one available to fix it.
what can be done now?
any advice?
thanks