ATMA 2025 exam on February 16; registration begins tomorrow at atmaaims.com
Alivia Mukherjee | December 23, 2024 | 04:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
ATMA 2025 Date: The registration fee payment deadline is February 2.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has announced the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2025 date. As per the official schedule, ATMA 2025 will be conducted on February 16. The ATMA 2025 registration will commence from tomorrow, December 24. Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the ATMA 2025 registration form by visiting the official website, atmaaims.com.
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ATMA serves as the entrance examination for a range of management courses, including Master of Business Administration (MBA), Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), Master of Management Studies (MMS), Master of Computer Applications (MCA), and Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA). The ATMA 2025 final selection will be based on entrance exam scores, personal interview, group discussion and work experience.
ATMA 2025 schedule
As per the ATMA 2025 schedule, the registration fee payment deadline is February 2. The ATMA 2025 registration form submission deadline is February 4. The AIMS will issue the ATMA 2025 admit card on February 12. Candidates will be required to enter their registration number to download the ATMA 2025 admit card. The ATMA 2025 result will be announced on February 22.
ATMA 2025 eligibility criteria
Candidates can have a look at the ATMA 2025 eligibility criteria below.
- Applicants are required to have completed their undergraduate degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution or university.
- For General category candidates, candidates are required to have scored a minimum of 50% marks.
- Candidates belonging to reserved categories such as Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), a minimum of 45% marks is required. Individuals in their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for ATMA 2025.
- There is no age limit to register for the ATMA 2025.
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ATMA 2025 exam pattern
ATMA 2025 will be conducted online, in a computer-based mode. The duration of the examination is 3 hours and consists of 180 questions. The paper is structured into six sections:- analytical reasoning skill - 1, analytical reasoning skill - 2, verbal skills - 1, verbal skills - 2 quantitative skills - 1, quantitative skills - 2.
All questions in the ATMA 2025 paper will be in multiple-choice format. Candidates will receive 1 mark for each correct response, and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers.
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