ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions)

01 January 1990

ATMA Cutoff 2025

ATMA Cutoff 2025

The ATMA Cut-Off 2025 usually ranges from 95 – 100 in top institutions in India. However, different factors determine both the cut-off and percentile. Some of these factors are – the number of candidates appearing in the ATMA entrance exam, the difficulty level of the question paper of the exam, seats available for the intake of students, the highest/average score given in a particular year, and lastly the ranking of the institute all over the country.

The ATMA Cut-Off 2025 ranges from as high as 90 and above, and it can also range between 60 to 90 depending on the institution and the number of vacancies available for admission.  However, a candidate must keep in mind that meeting with the scores and percentile for this exam alone does not guarantee admission. The final selection process is also based on GD (Group Discussion), Written Ability Test (WAT), and PI (Personal Interview) rounds.

Here is the List of ATMA Cutoff 2025 of Top MBA Colleges for different regions;

ATMA Cutoff 2025: North India Region

Explore the following Top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR, all of which are open to applicants with ATMA scores. Additionally, check the expected cutoffs for the academic year 2025

Name of the Institute

Expected cutoff
Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Ghaziabad 85
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida 85
New Delhi Institute of Management 80
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS), Rohini 60
School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL), Gurgaon 80-85
Delhi School of Business 75
Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB), New Delhi 70
O.P Jindal University, Sonepat 50
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Usha & Lakshmi Mittal Institute of Management (BULMIM) 75
J.K Business School, Gurgaon 70
Jaypee Business School, Noida 60-65
EMPI Business School, New Delhi 60-65
CII School of Logistics, Amity University, Noida 60-65
Apeejay School of Management (ASM) 60-65
Accurate Institute of Management And Technology 55-60

ATMA Cutoff 2025: West India Region

Explore the following Top MBA colleges in Mumbai & Pune all of which are open to applicants with ATMA scores. Additionally, check the expected cutoffs for the academic year 2025

Name of the Institute

Expected cutoff 2024
Department of Management Sciences University of Pune (PUMBA), Pune 85-90
SIESCOMS, Navi Mumbai 80-85
Prin. L. N. Welingkar WE School, Mumbai 80-85
National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune 75-80
Chetana's Institute of Management and Research (CIMR), Mumbai 75-80
ITM Group of Institutions 70-75
MIT School of Telecom Management (MITSOT), Pune 70-75
SDA Bocconi, Mumbai 70-75
International Institute of Management Studies (IIMS), Pune 70-75
DSIMS, Mumbai 70-75
IES Management College and Research Centre (IES MCRC), Mumbai 70-75
Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies (GNMIMS), Mumbai 65-70
Suryadatta Institute of Management, Pune 65-70
VESIM, Mumbai 65-70
BVIMSR, Mumbai 60-65
Lexicon Management Institute of Leadership and Excellence (MILE), Pune 65-70
MITCON Institute of Management, Pune 60-65

ATMA Cutoff 2025: South India Region

Explore the following Top MBA colleges in Bengaluru, Chennai& Hyderabad all of which are open to applicants with ATMA scores. Additionally, check the expected cutoffs for the academic year 2025

Name of the Institute

Expected cutoff
Christ University, Bengaluru 80-85
Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad 75-80
XIME, Bangalore 75-80
Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore 75-80
VIT Business School (VIT), Vellore 75-80
SRM School of Management (SRM University), Chennai 75-80
SDMIMD, Mysore 75-80
IBS Hyderabad: ICFAI Business School 75-80
WE School: Prince L.N.Welingkar Institute of Management, Bangalore 75-80
Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management (VJIM), Hyderabad 75-80
AIMS School of Business (AIMS), Bangalore 70-75
GITAM Hyderabad Business School (GHBS) 70-75
PES University (PESU), Bangalore 70-75
SSN School of Management, Chennai 70-75
Kristu Jayanti College (KJC), Bangalore 70-75
Siva Sivani Institute of Management (SSIM), Secunderabad 70-75
M.S Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM), Bangalore 70-75
Vishwa Vishwani Institute of Systems and Management, Hyderabad 70-75
Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS), Bangalore 65-70
Rajalakshmi School of Business (RSB), Chennai 65-70
Gitam School of International Business (GSIB), Visakhapatnam 65-70
St. Joseph Institute of Management, Bangalore 65-70
GIBS Business School, Bangalore 60-65
ICBM-School of Business Excellence (ICBM SBE), Hyderabad 60-65
Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT), Bangalore 60-65
IIBS, Bangalore 60-65
St. Josephs Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli 60-65
ITM Bangalore 60-65

ATMA Cutoff 2025 - FAQ's

Q1. What is the cut off score for ATMA?

Ans. Based on the previous trends, the ATMA exam cutoff generally ranges from 70 to 95 percentile for different ATMA score-accepting institutes. The cutoff may vary for different categories and colleges, and it is advisable to check the official website of the respective colleges for more information. The ATMA cutoff is the minimum score for admission to MBA in AICTE approved and other top management schools in India. It has been observed that the highest ATMA cutoff was for PUMBA College, Pune at the 85-90 percentile. Since the ATMA 2024 exam was moderate in terms of difficulty, it may affect the cutoff

Q2. How are ATMA cutoffs determined?

Ans. The cutoff is determined based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of test-takers, and the number of seats offered by the participating institutes. The cutoff generally ranges from 70 to 95 percentile for different ATMA score-accepting institutes, and it may vary for different categories and colleges. 

Q3. What factors affect the ATMA cutoff?

Ans. ATMA cutoff is the minimum qualifying mark that candidates have to score to be eligible for the admission process of participating institutes. The cutoff is determined based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of test-takers, and the number of seats offered by the participating institutes. The cutoff generally ranges from 70 to 95 percentile for different ATMA score-accepting institutes      

Q4. Are there any reserved categories for ATMA cutoffs?

Ans. Many colleges have different ATMA cutoffs for reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and others. Applicants from these categories should check the specific cutoffs applicable to them.

Q5. Is there a sectional cutoff in ATMA?

Ans. Some colleges may have sectional cutoffs in addition to the overall cutoff. It's essential for candidates to be aware of both the overall and sectional cutoffs for the colleges they are applying to.

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