ATMA 2025 result out for February session at atmaaims.com; expected cut-offs for MBA colleges
Alivia Mukherjee | March 1, 2025 | 05:24 PM IST | 1 min read
ATMA Result 2025: Login credentials such as PID and password will be required to access scorecards.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has published the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2025 result today, March 1. Candidates who appeared for the management exam can download the ATMA 2025 result by visiting the official website, atmaaims.com.
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Candidates are required to enter their PID and password to download the ATMA 2025 result. The ATMA 2025 exam was conducted on February 23. The ATMA exam is conducted in four sessions: February, May, June and July. As per the ATMA 2025 marking scheme, candidates have been allotted 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 marks were deducted for each wrong answer.
ATMA 2025 Result: Details mentioned
The ATMA result 2025 mentions the following details
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Name of the candidate
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Address
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Exam date
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Roll number
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Section-wise scaled scores
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Section-wise percentile scores
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Total scaled score
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Overall percentile
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Result validation key
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Valid admission year
ATMA 2025 cut-offs
The expected ATMA 2025 cut-offs for participating colleges based on past trends are as follows.
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MBA college |
ATMA 2025 Cut-offs |
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PUMBA (MBA Pharma Biotech), Pune |
95 |
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IBA Bangalore: Indus Business Academy |
90 |
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Prin L.N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool), Mumbai |
90 |
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Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida |
85 |
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IMS Ghaziabad: Institute of Management Studies |
80 |
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SIES College of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai |
80 |
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IPE Hyderabad: Institute of Public Enterprise |
80 |
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ISBM Pune: International School of Business & Media |
80 |
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Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow |
80 |
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NDIM New Delhi: New Delhi Institute of Management |
80 |
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PSGIM Coimbatore: PSG Institute of Management |
76 |
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Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management – VJIM Hyderabad |
75 |
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VESIM Mumbai: Vivekanand Education Society Institute of Management Studies Research |
75 |
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IES MCRC Mumbai: IES Management College And Research Centre |
75 |
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SCMS Cochin: SCMS Cochin School of Business |
70 |
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FIIB New Delhi |
70 |
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EMPI New Delhi: EMPI Business School |
70 |
ATMA Result 2025: MBA selection process
Candidates will be shortlisted based on the ATMA 2025 cut-offs. Candidates who meet the ATMA 2025 cut-offs will be called for group discussion (GD) and personal interview (PI). Some of the participating institutes can also conduct Written Ability Test (WAT) as part of their MBA selection process.
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