ATMA result 2021: Check selection process, colleges accepting ATMA score
Himanshu Shekhar | May 4, 2021 | 05:46 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMS has released ATMA 2021 result, now it's high time for the candidates to start their preparation for further selection round.
Explore the top colleges in India accepting ATMA scores for MBA admissions.
Check NowNEW DELHI: Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has released the ATMA 2021 result in online mode on May 3. In order to get admission at ATMA participating institutes, one will have to appear for the selection rounds which includes group discussion and personal interview (GD/ PI) and written ability test (WAT) round. Prior to appearing for selection rounds of ATMA participating institutes, one will have to satisfy the prescribed eligibility criteria and apply to the respective college by visiting the official website.
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What after ATMA result 2021
After the declaration of ATMA result , participating institutes will organise the selection process round in order to offer admission into MBA/ PGDM programme. During GD, PI and Written Ability Test round, candidates will be evaluated on various grounds. During the ATMA selection round, candidates will be evaluated on their leadership, communication, managerial, vocabulary skills etc. Check the ATMA selection round in a detailed way.
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Written Ability Test (WAT) - It is a written test that will contain subjective questions. Particular topics for WAT round will be allotted by the selection committee. Through this section, candidates will be evaluated on various parameters such as vocabulary, grammar, expression etc.
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Group Discussion (GD) - Authorities will make a group of 8 to 10 candidates and they will be allotted a specific topic to discuss. Through the GD round, candidates will be evaluated on their communication skills, managerial and leadership skills.
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Personal Interview (PI) - After the conclusion of the WAT and GD round, candidates will have to appear for Personal Interview (PI) with the expert panel, and they will ask questions on different aspects and also check candidates past academic qualifications etc.
Top MBA colleges accepting ATMA score
Find here the list of top B-schools that accept ATMA scores along with the expected ATMA cut-off.
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B-School Name |
ATMA expected cut-off |
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Christ University, Bengaluru |
80-85 |
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Department of Management Sciences University of Pune (PUMBA), Pune |
85-90 |
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Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida |
80-85 |
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Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Ghaziabad |
80-85 |
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Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS), Rohini |
80-85 |
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Prin. L. N. Welingkar WE School, Mumbai |
80-85 |
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IBS Hyderabad: ICFAI Business School |
75-80 |
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Delhi School of Business |
70-75 |
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Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore |
75-80 |
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Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad |
75-80 |
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