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ATMA application process 2020 will conclude soon and the fee payment window is closing today. Read the article below to know more.

ATMA application process 2020 will conclude soon and the fee payment window is closing today. Read the article below to know more.

ATMA registrations process will conclude tomorrow, i.e. June 13, 2020. Students who wish to appear for ATMA exam 2020 must apply now as the fee payment window will close today at 5:00 PM and ATMA application form will be considered incomplete without the fee payment. Earlier, the last date to apply for ATMA was May 23, 2020 but AIMS decided to revise the ATMA exam schedule due to the countrywide lockdown. ATMA exam will be conducted on June 20, 2020. Read the article below to know details about the ATMA application procedure, important dates, etc.

ATMA 2020 Exam: Important Dates

Take a look at the table below to know all the major ATMA events and dates.

Event Dates
Last date to pay application fee 12-Jun-2020
Registration window closes 13-Jun-2020
Last date of printing application form 17-Jun-2020
ATMA admit card  17-Jun-2020
ATMA exam 20-Jun-2020
Result declaration 25-Jun-2020

ATMA Application Process 2020

  • Step 1: To apply for ATMA exam, candidates first need to create a login ID and password and pay an application fee of Rs 1298 online. Candidates belonging to the North-Eastern states of India and women will be given a fee concession. On successful fee payment, applicants will be assigned a PID number and password which can be used for future logins.
  • Step 2: Candidates need to fill the ATMA application form in detail with information such as date of birth, gender, communication address, email address, academic qualifications, referred ATMA test centres, etc.
  • Step 3: Applicants also need to upload the relevant documents such as applicants' photographs and scanned signatures. Candidates availing fee concession also need to upload a scanned copy of their Aadhar Card and Birth Certificate. After uploading the documents, they need to submit the duly filled application form and finally take a print out of the form.

Specifications of the scanned images of photograph and signature are given below. 

Specifications 

Details 

Size of photograph 20 KB to 50 KB
Size of the scanned signatures Not more than 50 KB

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Saumya Gairola

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Mani Malhotra

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Abhishek Kumar

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Shruti Tyagi

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It is not compulsory but ideal to take the ATMA mock test for preparation. Students will know the type of questions, difficulty level, important topics, etc. through practising mock tests. 

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