ATMA 2022: Exam tomorrow; Check last-minute tips
ATMA exam 2022 is going to be conducted tomorrow. Know the last minute tips and tricks to ace ATMA 2022.
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Check NowDevyani Prakash | February 26, 2022 | 12:07 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) will conduct AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2022 tomorrow, February 27, 2022. ATMA 2022 February session will be conducted in online mode at various test centres. The ATMA exam 2022 timings are 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM.
Candidates who are going to appear for ATMA 2022 must carry their admit card and id proof to the examination centre. With only one day left for the ATMA exam 2022, candidates are advised to keep themselves calm and well-prepared for tomorrow’s exam. Find below some last-minute tips to crack ATMA 2022.
ATMA 2022: Important dates
ATMA events |
ATMA dates |
ATMA 2022 exam date |
February 27, 2022 |
ATMA exam timings |
02:00 PM to 05:00 PM |
ATMA 2022 result date |
March 4, 2022 |
ATMA 2022: Last-minute tips to crack this MBA entrance
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Brush through your notes on the last day before the exam. Since ATMA 2022 is going to be held tomorrow, make sure to not do the following 3 things:
- Don’t start a new topic
- Don’t do in-depth revision since it will confuse you and make you feel exhausted
- Don’t do last-minute cramming
- Follow a healthy daily plan. Eat a light dinner, sleep on time to wake up refreshed for ATMA 2022, eat a nourishing breakfast, and meditate to clear your mind of any negative pre-exam thoughts.
- Be punctual. Make sure to reach the examination centre before the reporting time.
- Carry your ATMA 2022 admit card, ID proof, and any other required documents to the examination centre.
- While giving the ATMA entrance exam, do not panic after seeing the questions. Put in your best effort to attempt the paper and don’t feel anxious.
- If you don’t know the answer to a question, attempt the other questions and then come back to it instead of wasting your time to solve it.
- Attempt the questions that you find easy first, as fast as possible.
- Lastly, make sure you follow the COVID-19 guidelines. Maintain social distancing, wear a mask, carry a small 50ml bottle of sanitizer, and avoid overcrowding.
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