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New Delhi, Updated on Jul 30, 2021 11:36 IST

ATMA 2021 result postponed by one day. Read the article below to know more.

ATMA 2021 result has been postponed for the July session. The ATMA 2021 results will be announced on July 31, 2021, in the evening. Earlier, the results were scheduled to be announced today, i.e. July 30, 2021, however, they have now been postponed. Candidates who appeared for the ATMA 2021 exam, can visit the official website of ATMA AIMS and download their ATMA scorecards using their PID number and password once the results are declared. Read the article below to know more.

ATMA 2021 Result Dates

Check out the table below for the important dates for ATMA result 2021.

Event

Dates

ATMA exam 

26-Jul-2021

Announcement of ATMA results (postponed)

31-Jul-2021

Also Read: Complete ATMA exam schedule

Steps to Check ATMA Result 2021

To check and download ATMA 2021 scorecard, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below:

  • Visit the official website
  • Click on the tab indicating ‘Candidate Login’ or copy https://www.atmaaims.com/login.aspx 
  • Select the exam date, i.e. July 26, 2021
  • Enter login details such as PID and password
  • Click 'Login'
  • Once the candidate clicks the login button, the ATMA scorecard will be displayed on the screen which the candidates can download and finally take a printout of the same

Details Mentioned on ATMA Result/Scorecard 2021

The scorecard for ATMA exam contains the below-mentioned details:

  • Name of the candidate
  • Test date
  • Roll number
  • Section-wise scaled score and percentile
  • Total scaled score and overall percentile
  • Result validation key
  • Valid admission year

How to Calculate ATMA 2021 Percentile?

ATMA score is based on the correct answers marked by students in the ATMA exam. For every correct answer, the applicant is awarded one mark. For an incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted from the candidates' total score. This means that for four incorrect answers, one mark will be deducted from the total score. The raw score of applicants is scaled with reference to the total number of applicants appearing in the exam.

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