Will I face any problem as I filled my last name in the middle name column of the GRE registration form?

Will I be able to take my Prometric exam? In Indian passport, there is no middle included.

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Deepayan Dey
9 years ago
Don't worry, you should put your name in GRE registration form as per your passport, don't fill up the middle name portion and you should include your middle name with your first name.

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Then contact with ETS ,they will help you and guide you to sort out the problem .Always follow the passport ,because in any international form ,they always say to the candidate that they should mention their name, like they mentioned it in their passport.

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