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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Deeksha Dixit

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The ATMA is a management entrance test that makes you eligible for admission to more than 700 institutes. To prepare for the ATMA exam, you can follow the following strategy suggested by experts:
1. Using the ATMA syllabus as a guide, make a list of the subjects that the study materials must cover.
2. Create a study plan and choose your reading materials accordingly.
3. Make notes of the topics that are more important.
4. You can join online study groups or search for a mentor if you need assistance.
5. Set a time limit for each section to allow for thorough practice.
6. Start reading newspaper and magazine editorials to prepare for the
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The ATMA entrance exam is conducted for admission to postgraduate courses in 750 institutions. The exam pattern for this online test is as follows:
1. There are 180 questions in total, each worth one mark.
2. The questions are divided into six sections and are of the objective type.
3. The sections are: Verbal Skills I, Quantitative Skills I, Analytical Reasoning Skills I, and Verbal Skills II, Quantitative Skills II, and Analytical Reasoning Skills II, respectively.
4. Each section consists of 30 questions with a 30-minute time limit.
5. A correct response earns one mark, while an incorrect response loses 0.25.
6. If a question is not
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According to the eligibility criteria set by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), the following candidates can apply for ATMA:
1. Those applicants who are Indian citizens
2. Any candidate who have completed their Bachelor's degree with a 50% score
3. Candidates from the reserved category with a graduation score of 45%
4. The final-year student who will receive their degree by the time of admission.
5. Working as well as nonworking applicants with gap years
6. There is no age limit; therefore, with a Bachelor's degree, applicants of any age can apply.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, the ATMA test has a negative marking policy for wrong answers. The marking pattern is as follows for total of 180 questions:
1. One mark for each correct answer.
2. 0.25 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer
3. Zero marks for unattempted questions. The questions are of the objective type, where you have to select one correct answer out of four options. The time limit is three hours, so you have one minute for each question. If you don't know the answer to a question, you should skip it or risk losing marks in the ATMA test.

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ATMA is the commonly used name for the AIMS Test for Management Admissions. You can enroll in postgraduate management programs at prestigious private colleges using your ATMA scores. The eligibility criteria for this test are as follows:
1. To apply for ATMA, you must be an Indian citizen.
2. You need to have graduated from a recognized university.
3. You must have obtained at least a 50 percent score.
4. If you are in your final year of graduation, it must be completed by the time of your admission to the assigned college. There is no maximum age or number of attempts for this exam.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can appear for the ATMA exam more than once. There is no restriction on the number of attempts that you can make to appear in this exam. As per the criteria of the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), which conducts this test, the score of the last attempted ATMA test will be considered for admission. Also, this exam is conducted around four times a year. Therefore, you have plenty of opportunities to score well in the ATMA and get admission to a good institute for an MBA, MCA PGDBA, or PGDM course. The next ATMA exam cycle is in February 2023.

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