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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 22, 2025 14:51 IST

ATMA exam 2025 will be held tomorrow, i.e. February 23, 2025. The exam will be conducted in the centre-based test mode. Read the article below to know the exam day guidelines, last-minute prep tips, etc.

ATMA 2025 is scheduled to be held tomorrow, i.e. February 23, 2025. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode for three hours. The exam will be conducted from 2 PM to 5 PM in over 80 test cities in the country. The ATMA exam will have a sectional time limit and the candidates have to solve 180 multiple-choice questions within the time limit.

Candidates planning to appear for the ATMA February 2025 exam must be prepared to avoid last-minute hassle and know the exam day guidelines. Read the article below to know the ATMA exam day guidelines, documents to carry, last-minute preparation, etc.

ATMA 2025 Last Minute Preparation Tips

Check below the last-minute prep tips for the ATMA exam 2025:

  • Sleep well before the night of the exam. Take at least 7-8 hours of sleep to feel fresh and calm on the exam day. ATMA exam is a time-based exam, hence a calm mind will help the students tackle the questions easily and they will avoid making silly mistakes. It is important not to panic and try to keep a relaxed and calm mind which will fetch them a good score.
  • Keep all the necessary documents in a folder the night before. Candidates should not forget to carry the documents required on the exam day. They must not forget to carry the printouts and original documents.
  • Do not start a new topic on a day before the exam. This will only add to the panic and may demotivate the students. This can also result in faltering on the exam day.
  • Reach the exam centre by 1 PM. Students must ensure that they reach the exam centre at least an hour before the exam commences. They should leave their houses on time keeping in mind the traffic and possible delays.
  • ATMA has sectional timing and negative marking. Hence it is advised that if the candidate is stuck on one question, they should not worry and move on to solving the next question. They should not waste too much time.

Documents Required on the ATMA Exam Day

Candidates should carry the necessary documents to the ATMA exam centre. These are:

  • 2 coloured copies of ATMA admit card with photograph affixed to them
  • 2 copies of the ATMA application form
  • Photo ID proof issued by the Government of India (original and photocopy)
  • Self-declaration form

ATMA Exam Day Guidelines

Follow the below-mentioned ATMA exam day guidelines to have a hassle-free exam day:

  • Check the document file before leaving the house. Candidates should check if they have kept all the required documents.
  • The photograph should be affixed properly to the ATMA admit card
  • Reach the exam centre by the reporting time.
  • Carry a ballpoint pen (black or blue) and avoid taking other stationery items. Do not carry electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, tablets, calculators, etc.
  • Follow the instructions given by the exam invigilator.
  • Read the instructions manual carefully before starting the exam.
  • Do not indulge in any kind of unfair means.
  • Keep in mind the sectional time limit and negative marking in the ATMA exam. If you are doubtful about any question, skip it. You can revisit it again.
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