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Saumya Jain

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AIMS conducts the ATMA exam at least three to four times a year. This year, the exam will be conducted thrice in the computer-based test mode. Here are important topics for the exam according to the sections of ATMA question paper.

Analytical Reasoning: Every year, this section is considered to be the toughest among the others. This section contains questions mainly from Analytical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of this section include: 

  1. Syllogisms 
  2. Critical Reasoning
  3. Course of Action
  4. Cause and Effect
  5. Statement and Conclusion
  6. Strong and Weak Arguments
  7. Statement and Inference
  8. Coding and Decoding
  9. Arrangeme
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Saumya Jain

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Quantitative Ability section of the ATMA question paper is one of the toughest sections. The important topics of this section include Arithmetic, Algebra Modern Math, Geometry, Number System Average, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Time, Speed and Distance, Mensuration Permutation and Combination, Quadratic Equation, Logarithm, Probability Statistics Pie Chart, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Mixture and Allegations, Time and Work, etc. The Quantitative Skills In the first section of the ATMA exam and this section is difficult in nature and in the second part of this section, the difficulty level rises. However,
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Saumya Jain

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ATMA is a speed-based test which is designed to assess a candidate's analytical aptitude, logical reasoning skills, and English comprehension. It may sound tough, but these are the skills which we are taught in school so there is nothing new to learn. What is required is to learn these subjects at an advanced level. All you will need is to brush up on the basics and practice the concepts on advance level problems. Students should solve previous years question papers, attempt an ample number of mock tests and be consistent to score well in the ATMA exam. Having said that, the preparation for the ATMA exam requires focus, dedication, dis
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Anshika Maurya

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No, the ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) exam does not have any subjective-type questions. All the questions in the ATMA exam are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four answer options, and the test taker has to choose the correct answer option. The ATMA exam comprises six sections, and each section has 30 MCQs. The total number of questions in the exam is 180, and the duration of the exam is 3 hours. The six sections of the ATMA exam are Analytical Reasoning Skills Part 1 and Part 2, Verbal Skills Part 1 and Part 2, and Quantitative Skills Part 1 and Part 2. Each correct answer in the ATMA exam carries one mark, and there
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Anshika Maurya

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ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission to MBA/PGDM and other postgraduate management programs in various colleges and universities across India. The ATMA exam is held multiple times a year, and the syllabus for the exam is as follows:
Analytical Reasoning Skills: The questions in this section test the candidate's ability to analyze situations, identify patterns, and evaluate arguments. Topics covered include statement reasoning, course of action, cause and effect, puzzles, etc. Quantitative Skills: This section evaluates
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Saumya Jain

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Yes, the ATMA exam has negative markings. Each question in the ATMA exam carries one mark. And for every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks are deducted. No marks will be deducted or awarded for unanswered questions. Also, the top colleges accepting the ATMA scores generally place a cut-off of 70-95 percentile in ATMA for shortlisting candidates.

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Saumya Jain

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Students who match the ATMA cutoff criteria at an institute which accepts ATMA score will be invited to appear for the further selection process, which includes Group Discussion, Written Ability Test and Personal Interview. If the students are shortlisted after the counselling process, they have to carry a set of documents for the admission process. Students are advised to keep original documents handy. These are:

  1. Copies of Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
  2. Copy of the Graduation mark sheet 
  3. Birth certificate
  4. ATMA scorecard
  5. ATMA admit card
  6. Residence proof
  7. Photo ID
  8. Copies of passport size photographs
  9. Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  10. Admissi
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Saumya Jain

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ATMA score is determined on the basis of correct answers marked by students in the ATMA exam. For each correct answer, they are awarded one mark. For an incorrect answer, 0.25 marks are deducted from the total score.

This means that for four incorrect answers, one mark is deducted from the total score. The raw score of students is scaled with reference to the total number of students appearing in the exam.

The ATMA percentile is percentage of students among those who have appeared for the exam and scored below the students in that category. That is, if a student has scored 53 per cent, this means that 53 per cent of students who have app

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Saumya Jain

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No, after the ATMA exam is cleared, candidates will have to go through for further selection procedure conducted by the participating institutes. The ATMA scores are accepted in over 750 management colleges for admission to MBA/PGDM and MCA programmes. Candidates need to meet the cutoff criteria of the participating institutes to take admissions. The admission process includes Written Ability Test (What), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI). Other factors such as academic record, work experience, etc. are also considered for admission to various institutes which accept ATMA scores. ATMA score is only the first parameter
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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 i
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