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27th April 2016, 12:08 PM
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Palm Vein Sensor MBA
Hello sir, I am Marcus. I am from New York. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the Palm Vein Sensor used during the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for admission to MBA program. Can you help me?
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27th April 2016, 12:08 PM
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Re: Palm Vein Sensor MBA
As you have asked about the Palm Vein Sensor used during the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for admission to MBA program, I am giving you some information about it, check below for the details The palm vein reader is part of an ongoing effort by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the non-profit council that created and administers the GMAT Exam, to maintain test integrity and ensure that the exam is a fair measure of everyone’s ability. The palm vein reader biometric technology ensures that each test taker has a single GMAT record, preventing people from taking the test for others. How it Works The PalmSecure sensor, made by Fujitsu, is easier to use and less intrusive than fingerprinting identification. You simply hold your palm several inches above the two-inch-square sensor for several seconds. Like fingerprints, the blood veins in your palm stay the same position as you age and through sickness or injury, making it unique to you. You will have your palm vein patterns recorded when you arrive at the testing center to take the GMAT exam. Your pattern will be matched when you return to the testing room after a break. Your palm vein patterns will also be compared with those of other test takers to allow Pearson VUE to find people who may have tested under multiple names or identities. |
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