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What we don’t know about ATMA?

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· Apr 29, 2026

Students who sincerely prepare for the management exams after their graduation are unaware of an entrance examination known as ATMA. Students who prepare for CAT, XAT and other exams should be aware of ATMA.

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Students who sincerely prepare for the management exams after their graduation are unaware of an entrance examination known as ATMA. Students who prepare for CAT, XAT and other exams should be aware of ATMA. 

Although ATMA is not like CAT, XAT or SNAP which can get a candidate an admission to Tier-1 management schools but ATMA is considered for loads of Tier-2 or Tier-3 management schools. 

The AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA) can get a candidate to management schools like Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research. Although students are filled with the myth of other prestigious institutes, Welingkar is quite premiere on the basis of their academic structure and the placement process. 

The Prin. LN Welingkar Institute is commonly called WeSchool, Mumbai and is a leading business school based in Mumbai. Other colleges that consider scores of ATMA for their application process are Xavier Institute ( XIME ) based in Bengaluru, Kochi and Chennai, SDM Institute for Management Development in Mysore, Pune Institute of Business Management and others. 

One of the nice things about ATMA is that it takes place in four phases. Even if a candidate misses one of the phases, they can wait for the next phase and apply for the examination. The Admit Cards for the second phase of the exam will be made available to the student TODAY. This exam is going to take place on 3rd May.

There are two other phases of the exam for the students who miss this session. The other two phases of the examination are going to take place on 12 July and 23 August. In the exam, the questions are based on Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Skills and Quantitative Skills. 60 questions are asked of each section. 

The registration fee is Rs. 2000/- 

We can keep in mind that 37 management schools participate in this examination. They engage in the process of conducting the AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA).   

 

 

 

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