ATMA December 2018 result declared on December 27
Sreetama Datta | December 27, 2018 | 06:34 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 27: The result of ATMA December 2018 has been declared by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) on December 27, 2018. As per the schedule, the result was scheduled to be declared on December 28, but it has been declared a day prior to the original schedule. The ATMA December 2018 was conducted on December 23, 2018.
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Click here to check ATMA December 2018 result.
How to check ATMA December 2018 result?
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Visit the official website of ATMA
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Click on the link indicating the ATMA December 2018 result
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In the Exam field, select ‘23rd December 2018’ from the Dropdown menu
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Enter PID and Password and click on Log in
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Download the Scorecard and print ATMA December 2018 result
The scorecard will contain details like the sectional and overall scores and percentiles. On the basis of the ATMA December 2018 scores, the participating institutes will shortlist candidates for the final selection procedure. As many as 82 B-schools across India will accept the ATMA December 2018 scores.
The next ATMA is scheduled on February 17, 2019. The application process has already begun and the last date to apply is February 11, 2019, 5 PM.
ATMA is an online test of three hours duration carrying 180 questions spread across six sections. The areas are Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Skills and Quantitative Skills.
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