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If you are at least 18 years old you may sit for the test with no restriction.
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you will not be able to book a test until you have completed an Age Waiver. To complete the age waiver, login to your ged.com account and click on the Age Alert red banner. It will take you to the Age Waiver. Follow the completion and submission instructions within your Age Alert.
Upon arrival at the test center, you are required to present one or more valid forms of identification. The identification to verify your identity must include your:
- Full Name
- Date of Birth
- Handwritten Signature
- Photograph
If you do not present proper identification that meets these requirements, you will be turned away on the day of testing and will lose your test payments.
No, you do not need to provide documentation of residency in your country to test.
No, you are not required to prepare for the GED® test in a program or classroom, however we find that students are more successful on the test when they have classes through a GED® preparation program, whether online or face-to-face.
No, in India you’re not required to take the GED Ready® practice test before taking the official GED® test. However, the GED Ready practice test is the best way to predict how likely you are to pass the GED® test.
In order to pass the GED exam, the minimum score is still 145 for each subject. Please keep in mind that some public Thai universities may require a higher score. Check with the university you’re applying to for their requirements.
You can retake an exam subject that you already passed in order to try to get a higher score. You must take all four exam subjects before requesting any retakes. Only one retake per subject is allowed.