ATMA 2022: May session result declared; Download scorecard at atmaaims.com
AIMS has announced ATMA result 2022 for May session. Check direct link and steps to download the ATMA 2022 scorecard.
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Himanshu Shekhar | June 3, 2022 | 09:22 AM IST
NEW DELHI-
Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has announced the result of the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2022 May session today, June 3. ATMA 2022 result is available in the form of the scorecard on the official website, atmaaims.com. Candidates can check their ATMA result 2022 using login credentials such as PID number and password. The ATMA exam 2022 for the May session was held on May 29.
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AIMS ATMA scorecard mentions the sectional and overall score. On the basis of the ATMA 2022 result, candidates will be shortlisted by colleges accepting ATMA score to appear for the further selection rounds of MBA admission.
AIMS ATMA Result 2022- Important dates
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Dates |
AIMS ATMA exam date 2022 |
May 29, 2022 |
Declaration of ATMA 2022 result |
June 03, 2022 |
How to check ATMA result 2022
Check out the step-by-step process to check ATMA results and download scorecard.
Step 1- Visit the official website of AIMS ATMA- atmaaims.com
Step 2- Now click on the “Candidate login” tab
Step 3- Now select the ATMA 2022 exam date
Step 4- Provide ATMA PID and Password and enter the required captcha code
Step 5- Click on the “Login” tab
Step 6- Download and take a print out of the ATMA scorecard for future reference
Details mentioned on the ATMA result 2022
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Candidates name
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Roll number of the candidate
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Sectional score of ATMA
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Overall score of ATMA
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Total scaled score of ATMA
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ATMA 2022 Exam date
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ATMA exam result validation key
Post declaration of the AIMS ATMA 2022 result, all the participating institutes will determine the ATMA cutoff 2022. Candidates meeting the ATMA 2022 cutoff score set by the participating institutes will be called for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). Some of the ATMA participating institutes also take Written Ability Test (WAT) round as a part of their selection process.
ATMA 2022 Result: Top MBA colleges accepting ATMA score
Check out some of the major B-schools that accept the AIMS ATMA scorecard.
PUMBA (MBA Pharma Biotech), Pune |
IBA Bangalore: Indus Business Academy |
Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida |
Prin L.N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool), Mumbai |
SIES College of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai |
IMS Ghaziabad: Institute of Management Studies |
ISBM Pune: International School of Business & Media |
IPE Hyderabad: Institute of Public Enterprise |
NDIM New Delhi: New Delhi Institute of Management |
Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow |
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