ATMA 2021: Exam scheduled on April 25; check last-minute preparation tips
Ace the ATMA 2021 April session exam in the first attempt by following these last-minute tips.
Candidates can check top MBA colleges accepting ATMA score here.
Check NowDivyosha Banda | April 21, 2021 | 12:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI - AIMS is all set to conduct the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2021 in AI & Live Human proctored home-based online mode on April 25. The score of ATMA 2021 will be accepted by B-schools like IIRM Jaipur, Welingkar, New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM), St Xavier’s University, Alliance School of Business etc. Thousands of management aspirants appear for the ATMA exam. Given the competition and less time in hand, these last-minute tips can help candidates overcome the last-minute jitters and enhance their preparation.
The cutoff for top B-school remains between 90 to 99+ percentile. So, cracking ATMA 2021 with a 90+ percentile should be the goal of every MBA aspirant appearing for this exam. The last-minute ATMA preparation tips 2021 stated below can surely help you achieve this target. Candidates must remain calm yet focused. They must invest these last days in revising the topics, taking that last mock test, eat well and rest.
ATMA 2021: Important dates
Events |
Dates |
ATMA exam date 2021 |
April 25 |
ATMA 2021 result date |
April 30 |
ATMA 2021 last-minute preparation tips
It is a good idea to follow the last-minute tips and tricks mentioned below to clear the AIMS ATMA 2021 exam with a high percentile.
Practice the mock tests
With a few days left for the ATMA exam, the candidates try to do everything to leave no stone turned. The best way to be completely prepared is to take some mock tests to know how to manage time and quickly solve questions with high accuracy. Mock tests give the actual feel of taking the exam and also develop a better understanding of the paper pattern. Also, don’t forget to analyze the mocks to identify your weak and strong areas and work on them accordingly.
Revise the important topics
With the exam being around, avoid picking up new topics and just focus on revising the ones you have already prepared. The table below lists the section-wise important topics.
Sections |
ATMA 2021 Important Topics |
Analytical Reasoning |
Odd-one-out
|
Verbal Skills |
Vocabulary
|
Quantitative Skills |
Percentage
|
Keep the Id proof and ATMA exam admit card handy
Since this will be an AI and remote proctor-based exam, the candidates must keep all the necessary documents such as ATMA 2021 admit card and a government recognized original photo Id proof which needs to be displayed in front of the camera on demand of the proctor ready a night before to avoid last-minute hassles. The exam will be conducted from 2 to 5 pm, and the candidates have been instructed to log in at 1:30 pm.
Sleep well and eat healthy food
Eating healthy does not only mean chewing on fruits and vegetables but eating food in a balanced manner. No candidate would want to fall sick at the last minute. So, it is recommended to have a healthy and balanced diet before the ATMA 2021 exam.
Stay calm and confident
As per the ATMA 2021 last-minute tips, staying calm and confident will help candidates avoid unnecessary stress and will be mindful when answering the questions.
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