ATMA - Full Exam Guide for Every MBA Aspirant

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What is the ATMA Exam ?

The AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) is a national-level MBA entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS). It is one of the six MBA exams in India recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE) and AICTE for admission to postgraduate management programs.

ATMA is widely accepted by 500+ MBA/PGDM colleges in India, especially in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi NCR, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its moderate difficulty level and student-friendly structure, making it a popular choice for MBA aspirants.

Key Highlights

Conducting BodyAssociation of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)
Exam LevelNational
Mode of ExamComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Exam Frequency3–4 times a year
Duration3 hours (180 minutes)
Sections6 (Analytical Reasoning, Quantitative, Verbal – split into 2 parts each)
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions180
Accepting Colleges500+ MBA/PGDM colleges in India
Official Websitehttps://atmaaims.com/

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification:

    • Graduate in any discipline with 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories).

    • Final-year students are also eligible.

  • Age Limit: No upper age limit.

  • Nationality: Indian citizens only.

  • Work Experience: Not mandatory, but candidates with work experience are also eligible.

Exam Pattern

Section No. of Questions Duration Difficulty Level
Analytical Reasoning Skills – I 30 30 min Moderate
Analytical Reasoning Skills – II 30 30 min Moderate
Quantitative Skills – I 30 30 min Moderate–Difficult
Quantitative Skills – II 30 30 min Moderate–Difficult
Verbal Skills – I 30 30 min Easy–Moderate
Verbal Skills – II 30 30 min Easy–Moderate
Total 180 180 min Moderate
  • Total Duration: 3 hours.

  • Negative Marking: -0.25 for wrong answers.

  • Question Distribution: Balanced across reasoning, quant, and verbal ability.

Syllabus Overview

Analytical Reasoning Skills

  • Coding-Decoding

  • Blood Relations

  • Input-Output

  • Arrangements (Linear, Circular)

  • Syllogisms

  • Cause-Effect, Statement-Assumption

Quantitative Skills

  • Arithmetic (Percentages, Ratios, Profit & Loss, Time-Speed-Distance)

  • Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration

  • Probability, Permutations & Combinations

  • Data Interpretation (Tables, Graphs, Charts)

  • Number Series

Verbal Skills

  • Reading Comprehension

  • Grammar & Sentence Correction

  • Synonyms & Antonyms

  • Para-Jumbles

  • Fill-in-the-Blanks

  • Vocabulary Usage

Exam Difficulty Level

  • Overall moderate compared to CAT/XAT.

  • The quantitative section may be slightly challenging for non-math students.

  • Verbal and reasoning sections are relatively easier.

  • Best for students looking for a balanced MBA entrance test.

Cut-Off Trends

College Expected Cut-Off (Percentile)
Welingkar Institute of Management (WeSchool), Mumbai 85–90
Christ University, Bangalore 80–85
Xavier Institute of Management & Research (XIMR), Mumbai 75–80
IMS Ghaziabad 75–80
JIMS Rohini, Delhi 70–75
PUMBA (MMS Program, Pune University) 85+ (via DTE CAP)

Application Process

  1. Visit the official website – atmaaims.com.

  2. Register with email ID and mobile number.

  3. Fill in personal, academic, and test center details.

  4. Upload photograph and signature.

  5. Pay registration fees online.

Application Fees

  • ₹2,000 per attempt (inclusive of GST).

  • Concessions available for women and Northeast candidates (as per notification).

Important Dates (Tentative 2025)

(ATMA is usually held in February, May, and July—3 to 4 times a year.)

  • Registration Start: December 2025 (for Feb attempt)

  • Registration End: February 2026

  • Admit Card Release: 3–4 days before exam

  • Exam Dates: February 2026 | May 2026 | July 2026

  • Result Declaration: Within 5 days of exam

Preparation Strategy

  • Preparation Time Needed: 3–5 months.

  • Reasoning: Practice 400–500 questions from previous years.

  • Quant: Revise basic formulas, focus on arithmetic and DI.

  • Verbal: Improve vocabulary and solve RCs daily.

  • Mocks: At least 10–12 ATMA mock tests for time management.

Best Books for ATMA

  • Quantitative Aptitude – R.S. Aggarwal

  • How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning – Arun Sharma

  • Word Power Made Easy – Norman Lewis

  • Previous Year ATMA Question Papers

Career Scope After ATMA

  • 500+ AICTE-approved colleges accept ATMA scores.

  • Top recruiters: Deloitte, KPMG, Infosys, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, EY, Accenture.

  • Average salaries: Tier-1 colleges: ₹8–12 LPA, Tier-2 colleges: ₹5–7 LPA

  • Career options in marketing, finance, HR, operations, analytics, and consulting.

FAQs

Usually 3–4 times (Feb, May, July, and sometimes August).

Yes, ATMA is comparatively easier but requires strong time management.

Yes, -0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

More than 500 AICTE-approved MBA/PGDM colleges across India.

ATMA Mentor

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20+ years in education, MBA preparation, and academic leadership.

Vinayak Kudva

Learning Leader | Career Strategist | Mentor MMS, NMIMS | BE Chemical Engineering

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