Am I allowed to use a calculator during my exam?

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No, you can not use calculator.
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Frequently Asked Questions What to Expect at the GMAT Test Center What to Expect at the GMAT Test Center Q: What ID do I need to bring to the test center? Q: Am I allowed to use a calculator during my exam? Q: What if I need my cellular (mobile) phone at the test center? Q: Can I access anything...
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Frequently Asked Questions What to Expect at the GMAT Test Center What to Expect at the GMAT Test Center Q: What ID do I need to bring to the test center? Q: Am I allowed to use a calculator during my exam? Q: What if I need my cellular (mobile) phone at the test center? Q: Can I access anything from the storage locker during break? Q: What if I need more break time than I am given? Q: What if I need an unscheduled break? Q: What ID do I need to bring to the test center? A: Your ID must be government-issued, valid (not expired), original (no photocopies), legible and include: A recent, recognizable photo Your name in the Roman alphabet, spelled exactly as you provided when you registered Your signature Your date of birth as you provided at registration Acceptable IDs include a driver’s license, government-issued ID, military ID, permanent resident/green card, or passport. Learn more about presenting proper identification. Learn more about presenting proper identification Return to top of page Q: Am I allowed to use a calculator during my exam? You are not allowed to bring your own calculator for the exam. A calculator will be provided for use during the Integrated Reasoning section only. Calculators are not permitted during the Quantitative section. You will be provided with note boards and markers to work out your calculations on the Quantitative section. In addition, no personal items are allowed in the exam room. You will be provided with a locker for your personal belongings. read less
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