ATMA exam schedule has been revised amid the Coronavirus pandemic again. ATMA will be held on July 6, 2020. Read the article below to know more.
According to the latest notification on the official website of ATMA AIMS, ATMA 2020 will now be conducted on July 6 in internet-based test mode (IBT) using Auto AI Proctoring. The application window has been reopened for a day. The last date to apply for ATMA and pay the application fee is July 1, 2020. Candidates must pay the application fee by 12:00 PM and fill the complete application form till 5:00 PM as the windows willl close beyond that. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be conducted on July 1, 2020. The official notification also states that the dates will not be further extended. Read the article below to know the revised ATMA exam schedule 2020, guidelines, etc.
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ATMA 2020 Dates
Check out the table below to know the revised ATMA exam dates 2020.
Event |
Dates |
|---|---|
| ATMA registrations end |
01-Jul-2020 till 5:00 PM |
| Last date of fee payment |
01-Jul-2020 till 12:00 PM |
| ATMA 2020 last date of printing application form |
04-Jul-2020 |
| ATMA 2020 admit card download begins |
04-Jul-2020 |
| ATMA exam date 2020 |
06-Jul-2020 |
| 10-Jul-2020 |
ATMA IBT Exam Guidelines
This year, due to the pandemic, ATMA exam conducting authority, AIMS, decided to conduct ATMA exam in internet-based test mode (IBT) using Auto AI Proctoring. This means candidates can take the exam from the safe environment of their homes. Check out the exam guidelines given below before appearing for ATMA 2020.
- Candidates must have a working laptop/desktop with good internet connectivity and a webcam
- If the applicant is using a laptop then it must be connected to an uninterrupted power mode throughout the exam
- Candidates must be seated in front of the system throughout the exam as the video, audio and images will be recorded
- The background should not have any disturbance
- Candidates should wear formals or smart casuals during the exam
- Candidates must not open any other webpage or application on the computer during the exam
- Candidates must not use any electronic gadget
- The exam will be supervised using Artificial Intelligence, hence, candidates must not indulge in any malpractice. If caught, they will be barred from the exam.
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