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MBA Entrance Exam for ATMA Studies
AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) is conducted to enable students who wish to join management courses in different institutes in India. Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) is the organization responsible for conducting ATMA entrance test. It is credible and comprehensive test essentially assessing the aptitude of students for management education and for admissions to different postgraduate management programs offered at various other colleges across India. ATMA has been approved by the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India for admission to the postgraduate programs in management.
Courses
The entrance test is conducted for the following courses:
- MBA
- PGDBA/PGDBM
Eligibility
AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) is an aptitude test and the Association has not laid down any particular eligibility criteria for the competitive entrance test. However, there are some general requirements that need to be fulfilled. These are given below.
- The candidate must be a citizen of India.
- The candidates should have possessed a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent examination under 10+2+3 scheme with any stream (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.Tech), from any University recognized by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
- The candidates, who are appearing in final year of qualifying examination or have appeared for the examination, are also eligible to apply for ATMA exam.
Syllabus
Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has not prescribed any particular syllabus for the entrance test, because it is designed to test the aptitude of the candidates. Nonetheless, the students can practice questions based on Analytical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills. below is a brief description of each topic.
Analytical Reasoning
The students should have logical thinking ability as well as must be able to analyze the situation given in the question, to give the right answer.
Quantitative Skills
Questions are asked to examine the candidate’s ability to think quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, data sufficiency and also basic knowledge of Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. In order to prepare for verbal skills, the student has to be proficient in English Language, that is, should be thorough with reading comprehension, sentence correction, vocabulary, sentence completion etc.



















