ATMA Exam 2026: Admit Card (OUT), Dates, Timing, Exam Day Guidelines

AIMS Test for Management Admissions 2026 ( ATMA )

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ATMA 2026 Result Declaration (July)

18 Jul '26

Saumya Jain
Updated on Jul 12, 2026 16:40 IST

By Saumya Jain, Assistant Manager- Content

ATMA 2026 exam for July term was conducted on July 12. The exam was overall easy with no changes in sectional composition or difficulty level from previous sessions. Check all about ATMA 2026 exam below.

ATMA 2026 Latest Updates

  • ATMA results 2026 are scheduled to release on July 18
  • Admission to colleges accepting ATMA score is underway
  • The next session schedule may be released after July result announcement
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Table of contents
  • What is ATMA Exam?
  • ATMA 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule
  • ATMA 2026 Admit Card
  • ATMA Previous Year Question Papers and Answer Key
  • ATMA 2026 Result
  • ATMA Exam Cutoff 2026
  • ATMA 2026 Exam Pattern, Syllabus & Preparation
  • ATMA 2026 Eligibility and Application Form
  • FAQs Regarding ATMA Exam
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What is ATMA Exam?

AIMS Test for Management Admissions or ATMA is a national-level exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission to MBA, PGDM, MMS, MCA and PGDBA courses. More than 750 management institutes across India accept ATMA scores for admission to their management programmes. Every year approximately 20,000 candidates appear for the exam. Last year, the exam was conducted five times in February, May, June, July and August. Check an overview of ATMA 2026 exam below

Features Details
Conducting Body Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)
Exam frequency 4-5 times a year
Exam mode Computer based Test
Course offered MBA, PGDM, MCA, PGDBA
Current Status Registration Over
Next Event Admit Card

ATMA 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of ATMA 2026 exam

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
18 Jul ' 26

ATMA 2026 Result Declaration (July)

DatesPast Exam Dates
12 Jul ' 26

ATMA 2026 (July)

08 Jul ' 26

ATMA 2026 admit card release (July)

28 Jun ' 26

ATMA 2026: Last Date of Fee Payment (July)

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ATMA 2026 Admit Card

ATMA admit card 2026 for July session is available for download in candidate login.

How to Download ATMA Admit Card 2026?

Given below is process to download ATMA admit card:

  • Go to ATMA AIMS website
  • Click on 'candidate login'
  • Login using the PID number and password through the candidate portal
  • Click on the 'Print E-admit card' link.
  • Read the instructions, click on the check box and take a printout of the ATMA admit card 2026.

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ATMA Previous Year Question Papers and Answer Key

ATMA 2026 aspirants must practice previous years' question papers during their preparation phase to know different types of questions that are asked in the exam.

ATMA Question with Answers PDFs Download

Download free PDFs of the ATMA question paper in the table below:

Exam Slot and Year PDF Link
ATMA 2021 Question Paper (July) ⬇️ Download PDF
ATMA 2021 Question Paper (May) ⬇️ Download PDF
ATMA 2021 Question Paper (April) ⬇️ Download PDF
ATMA 2021 Question Paper (February) ⬇️ Download PDF
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ATMA 2026 Result

DeskCalendarResult: 18 Jul ' 26

ATMA 2026 result will be released on July 18, 2026. ATMA scorecard will be available online on website of ATMA AIMS. Candidates who appear for the ATMA exam can download their scorecards online using their login details. Check below the process to download ATMA result 2026:

How to Download ATMA Result 2026?

Given below to download ATMA 2026 result:

  • Visit the website of ATMA AIMS
  • Click on the 'Candidate Login' button
  • Enter the PID number, password and exam date
  • Click on 'ATMA result' and download the scorecard

What To Do After ATMA Result 2026?

After downloading the scorecard, candidates should:

  • Shortlist MBA colleges based on percentile
  • Check application deadlines
  • Apply to institutes where forms are still open
  • Prepare for GD/PI rounds
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ATMA 2026 Exam Pattern, Syllabus & Preparation

Knowing the ATMA exam pattern and syllabus helps boost the overall exam preparation. Check ATMA exam pattern, and syllabus below to devise a preparation plan

ATMA 2026 Exam Pattern

ATMA exam is an online one. It has 180 questions in the MCQ format. The sections include Verbal Ability, Analytical Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The total marks is 180 and students will be marked negatively for each incorrect answer. Check the highlights below of the ATMA exam pattern 2026:

Particulars Details
Sections

6 sections

Analytical Reasoning Skills Part 1, Analytical Reasoning Skills Part 2, Quantitative Skills Part 1, Quantitative Skills Part 2, Verbal Skills Part 1, Verbal Skills Part 2

Number of Questions

180

Duration

180 minutes (3 hours)

Questions Per Section

30 questions per section

Marking Scheme

+1 mark for correct response; -0.25 marks for each incorrect response.

 

ATMA 2026 Syllabus

ATMA syllabus includes topics which are common in most of the MBA entrance exams. Students preparing for the ATMA exam 2026 must be thorough with the ATMA exam syllabus to score well in the exam. ATMA syllabus 2026 is decided by the Association of Indian Management Schools. Covering the ATMA 2026 syllabus is important for exam preparation. Check out the table below to know the important topics of the ATMA exam: 

Section Important Topics
Analytical Reasoning Strike the Odd One Out, Blood Relations, Syllogism, Arrangements, Data Sufficiency, Number Series, Statement and Conclusion, etc.
Verbal Ability Reading Comprehension, Synonyms and Antonyms, Sentence Completion, Para Jumbles, Grammar, etc.
Quantitative Ability Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Simple and Compound Interest, Inequalities, Profit and Loss, etc.

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ATMA 2026 Eligibility and Application Form

ATMA application form 2026 is released online on ATMA AIMS website (www.atmaaims.org). Candidates have to complete ATMA registration before last date. Before the registration process candidates must check the ATMA eligibility conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Check out the ATMA eligibility criteria 2026 below:

  • Students applying for the ATMA exam should be a citizen of India.
  • Any graduate with a minimum of 50 per cent aggregate or equivalent CGPA, from a recognised university, is eligible to apply.
  • Candidates who are in their final year of graduation can apply provisionally.
  • There is no age limit.

How to Apply for ATMA Exam 

  • Registration
  • Login
  • Fee Payment
  • Filling ATMA application form using PID number and password with details such as communication address, academic details, etc. 
  • Choosing exam centre 
  • Uploading documents in prescribed format.

Direct Link to Apply for the ATMA July 2026 exam: https://apply.atmaaims.com/

ATMA 2026 Application Fee

Applicants have to pay the application fee to proceed to fill ATMA application form. The ATMA application fee can only be paid online. ATMA registration fee is INR 2,000 (inclusive of GST) for all candidates. ATMA application fee payment can only be done through debit/credit cards, internet banking or UPI. Applicants belonging to North-Eastern states are eligible to avail of a fee concession of 50%. Women candidates are also eligible to avail of the fee concession of 25%.

Look at the table below to know the fee concessions provided to the candidates.

Category

Concession

Fee 

Women candidates

25%

INR 1,500

Candidates belonging to North-Eastern states of India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura)

50%

INR 1,000
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FAQs Regarding ATMA Exam

Check below some of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the ATMA exam:

Q:   What is the list of documents which will be required to check the ATMA scorecard?
A: 

Candidates who appeared for ATMA exam, will be able to check their ATMA scores online. To check and download ATMA scorecard, they will be required to login in candidate portal on ATMA AIMS website by using their Personal Identification Number (PID) and Date of Birth. 

Q:   Can I pay the ATMA registration fee by cash/DD or net banking?
A: 
ATMA registration fee can be paid only online. There is no provision of paying the application fee offline. Candidates need to pay the application fee online first in order to proceed to filling the ATMA application form and uploading the required documents. The candidates applying for the ATMA exam must note that the ATMA application process is completely online from filling the ATMA application form till paying the application fee. There is no offline communication. The application fee for ATMA is INR 2000. The application fee is inclusive of 18 percent GST. The application fee for ATMA can only be paid online using a credit card, debit card, internet banking or UPI. Students belonging to the North Eastern states of India such as Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura are eligible to avail 50% concession on the application fee and women candidates too get a 25% concession on the ATMA application fee
Q:   I am unable to upload my signatures in the ATMA registration form. What should I do?
A: 

Students should check the specifications for uploading signatures and photo in ATMA appliction form:

Specifications

Details

Size of file 20 KB to 50 KB
Size of the scanned image Not more than 50 KB
Q:   How can I know my ATMA test centre?
A: 

Registered students can know the details about their allotted ATMA exam centre through the admit card. Important details such as the allotted exam centre name, address and more details will be made available through the ATMA admit card. Therefore, students have to download the admit card and check the details carefully. 

Q:   Which errors should I check in the ATMA admit card? How to rectify these errors.
A: 

Students should check for the following errors in the ATMA admit card before downloading

  • Name of the student should be spelt correctly.
  • The registration or roll number of the student must be correct and clearly indicated along with the PID number.
  • The ATMA application number
  • ATMA exam date
  • ATMA exam venue
  • ATMA exam time 
  • Student's photograph and signatures

If any information is printed incorrectly on the ATMA hall ticket students should immediately contact the exam helpline desk.

Q:   In how many cities ATMA exam is held? How many test cities can I choose while filling the ATMA application form?
A: 

ATMA exam will be held in about 100 cities across India. Candidates can choose up to three cities as their preferred test location. The candidates should choose the test cities in order of their preference. They should choose the test city carefully as the request to change the test city later may or may not be accepted due to non-availability of seats at the centres in that particular city. Given below are the cities where ATMA exam is usually held. Amritsar, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Gwalior, Hubli, Faridabad, Surat, Jabalpur, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kochi, Ludhiana, Kurnool, Madurai, Bangalore, Mysuru, Nizambad, Palghar, Panaji, Tirupati, Trivandrum, Udaipur, Vadodara, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Warangal, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad/ Secundrabad, Amravati, Jalgaon, Aurangabad, Indore, B.Ed Jaipur, Bengaluru, Kolhapur, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, Chennai, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Coimbatore, Nanded, Delhi NCR, Nagpur, Nashik, Chandrapur, Raipur, Patna, Pune, Ranchi, Solapur, Agra, Agartala, Aizwal, Ajmer, Ambala, Anand, Asansol, Belgaum, Bilaspur (Himachal Pradesh), Hazaribagh, Durgapur, Fategarh Sahib, Gaya, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Gulbarga, Hassan, Hubli-Dharwad, Jammu, Jamshedpur, Jhansi, Karimnagar, Karnal, Kammam, Kochi, Kohima, Kozhikode, Kotak, Mohali, Muzzzffarpur, Naharlagun, Nashik, Noida, Pallakad, Pathankot, Puducherry, Prayagraj, Ratnagiri, Roorkee, Salem, Samba, Satna, Shillong, Siliguri, Solapur, Srikakulam, Tezpur, Thanjavur, Thrichur, Udaipur, Ujjain, Vadodara, Vellore.

Q:   How can I choose my preferred ATMA exam city?
A: 
There are over a 100 ATMA test centres across the country. These cities consist of metropolitan cities, capital cities, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Candidate can select up to three cities for allotment of test centre. The process of test city selection is a part of ATMA application process. In the ATMA application form, there is a field in which candidates have to select the cities. They need to select the city of preference in order of 1 to 3. The examination authorities will try to allot the test centre in the city of first preference. Thus, candidates must fill all the three cities carefully. They must choose their home city or city of current residence as the first preference. Once the application form has been submitted, the request for change of the city will not be accepted by the exam authorities.
Q:   What is ATMA exam by AIMS?
A: 

ATMA exam is a nation level MBA entrance exam conducted by Association of Indian Management Schools. Courses such as MS and PGDM are also offered through ATMA exam. The exam is conducted in the CBT test format multiple times a year. The exam checks numerical, verbal and logical abilities of students taking the exam. Duration of the exam is three hours and has MCQ type questions. The exam is accepted by over 700 B-Schools across India, and the scores obtained in the ATMA exam are considered for admission to various management courses offered by these institutes. 

Q:   I belong to a reserved category. Do I have to fill out a different ATMA application form?
A: 
No, the ATMA application form is the same for all the candidates. They have to choose the category they belong to and provide the supporting documents at the time of admission. Candidates belonging to the reserved category or opting for a fee concession will have to upload the supporting documents at the time of ATMA registration process. Candidates must upload clear scanned copies to avoid cancellation of candidature.
Q:   What is the eligibility for the ATMA exam?
A: 
  • Students should have completed graduation
  • They should have a minimum of 50 per cent in graduation
  • They should be Indian
  • Final year graduation students can apply
  • There is no age limit.
Q:   Does good percentile in ATMA guarantee direct admission to colleges?
A: 

No, a good percentile does not guarantee direct admission to colleges accepting ATMA scores. Colleges conduct different selection rounds before providing admissions. Many colleges conduct rounds such as Group Discussion, Written Ability Test and Personal Interview. Students who match the ATMA cutoff are called to participate in these rounds. Admissions are offered based on the performance of students in all these rounds. 

Q:   Which are the best MBA (ATMA) colleges?
Q:   What is the weightage of ATMA selection rounds?
A: 

Check the table below to know the weightage of ATMA selection rounds:

Components

Details

ATMA score

50%

Group Discussion

10% to 15%

Personal Interview

15%

Work experience

5%

Academic performance in Class 10, Class 12, Graduation/ Post Graduation Degree, Sports/ Extra-Curricular activities, Academic diversity and gender diversity

15% to 20%

Q:   What should I do after the ATMA result?
A: 
After the ATMA result declaration, top colleges which accept the ATMA scores start the shortlisting process. The ATMA scores are accepted in over 750 MBA/PGDM and MCA colleges. After the results, the institutes release ATMA cutoffs category-wise and invite applicants to appear for Written Ability Test, Group Discussion GD and Personal Interview rounds for admissions. Candidates can choose up to five institutes while filling ATMA application form where they need to send their ATMA scores and take part in the ATMA counselling process. The ATMA admission process after the result declaration includes: 1. Applications to be sent out to the institutes where you want to take admission. 2. Participating in the counselling process which includes Written Ability Test (What), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). 3. Submitting the required documents to the institutes where you have been shortlisted. 4. Paying the course fee and getting an admission confirmation.

762 Institutes accepting ATMA

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    • 2 years
    • |
    • Full Time
    Master of Marketing Management (MMM)
      • 2 years
      • |
      • Full Time

      College of Engineering, Pune

      Shivaji Nagar, Pune Public

      Admissions 2026

      College of
      Master of Business Administration (MBA)
        • 3.98 Lakh
        • 2 years
        • |
        • Full Time

        Christ University

        Hosur Road, Bangalore Private

        Admissions 2026

        Christ Uni
        MBA (Business Analytics)
          • 2 years
          • |
          • Full Time

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