The AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission to MBA, PGDM, MCA, and other postgraduate management programs across India.
ATMA is recognized by AICTE and accepted by 700+ B-schools. The exam is conducted multiple times a year in computer-based mode, making it flexible for candidates seeking management admissions.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) |
| Conducting Body | Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) |
| Level | National Level |
| Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Frequency | 3–4 Times a Year |
| Courses Offered | MBA, PGDM, MCA, MMS |
The ATMA exam evaluates analytical, verbal, and quantitative aptitude skills.
Each section is divided into two parts to test depth and consistency in aptitude.
ATMA scores are accepted by numerous management institutes across India, including:
Candidates must apply separately to participating institutes for final admission.
ATMA is a national-level management entrance exam. It is conducted by AIMS. It is used for MBA and PGDM admissions.
ATMA is conducted multiple times annually. Usually 3–4 sessions are organized. Candidates can attempt more than once.
ATMA is conducted in computer-based mode. It is held at designated test centers. Online proctored versions may also be conducted.
ATMA is generally considered moderate in difficulty. It is less competitive than CAT. Strong fundamentals are sufficient.
ATMA score is valid for one academic session. Candidates must use it within that year. Fresh exam required for next cycle.
Yes, one ATMA score can be used widely. Candidates must apply separately. Admission criteria differ by institute.
Yes, there is negative marking. 0.25 marks are deducted for incorrect answers. Accuracy is important.
Students targeting tier-2 or tier-3 B-schools. Candidates seeking multiple exam attempts. Those looking for moderate difficulty exams.
