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, MMS, MCA, and other postgraduate management programs in India. Recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Ministry of HRD, ATMA is accepted by over 500 business schools across the country.
ATMA is designed to assess a candidate’s aptitude for higher management education, focusing on analytical reasoning, quantitative skills, and verbal ability. The exam comprises 180 multiple-choice questions divided into six sections, with each section containing 30 questions and a time limit of 30 minutes. The test duration is three hours, and there is a negative marking of 0.25 for each incorrect answer.
The official notification for ATMA 2026 is expected to be released in the fourth week of December 2025 for the February session registration, and in the second week of March 2026 for the June session registration.
Eligibility criteria include a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university, and final-year students are also eligible to apply. ATMA is conducted multiple times a year, typically in February, May, June, and July, offering flexibility to candidates. The scores are used by participating institutes to shortlist candidates for the next stages of the admission process, such as group discussions, personal interviews, and written ability tests.
You can find all the information you require regarding the ATMA 2026 test in this article, including the application form, exam dates, qualifying requirements, and more.
Name of Exam
AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA)
Exam Level
National Level
Conducted by
Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)
Courses offered
MBA, PGDM, MMS, MCA, and other management programs.
Exam Mode
Online
Registration Mode
Exam Frequency
Conducted multiple times a year—in February, May, June, and July
Exam Duration
3 Hours
Exam Medium
English
Events
February Session
June Session
Registration begins
4th week of December 2025
2nd week of March 2026
Registration Close
2nd week of February 2026
3rd week of May 2026
Admit Card Release Date
3rd week of February 2026
4th week of May 2026
Exam date
1st week of June 2026
Announcement of result
1st week of March 2026
2nd week of June 2026
A candidate must meet the following ATMA eligibility requirements in order to be eligible to apply for the ATMA Exam:
The ATMA 2026 application process is conducted entirely online and involves two main steps: fee payment and filling out the registration form. Here’s a detailed guide:
Step-by-Step ATMA 2026 Application Process
Category
Fee (in Rs)
General
Rs 2000/-
Female
Rs 1500/- (25% concession)
North east candidates
Rs 1000 (50% concession)
The ATMA 2026 admit card for the February session is expected to be released in the third week of February 2026. For the June session, the admit card will be available in the fourth week of May 2026.
You can download the admit card from the official ATMA website (atmaaims.com) by logging in with your PID number and password. It is mandatory to carry the printed admit card along with a valid ID proof to the exam center; otherwise, entry will be denied.
The admit card will contain important details such as your name, exam date and time, exam venue, roll number, signature, and photograph. Make sure to verify all the details on the admit card after downloading and immediately contact the authorities if there are any discrepancies.
Steps to download Admit Card-
The ATMA 2026 syllabus will be developed using a variety of topics, including quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, and analytical reasoning. Below are some of the key subjects for the ATMA 2026 exam:
Quantitative Ability: Permutation and Combination, Logarithm, Functions, Time and Work, Quadratic Equations, Linear Equations, Probability, Ratio and Proportion, LCM and HCF, Percentages, Trigonometry, Geometry, Complex Numbers, Simple/ Compound Interest, Mensuration etc.
Verbal Ability: Grammar, Word Meaning, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Completion, Jumbled Sentences, Synonyms & Antonyms etc.
Analytical Reasoning: Blood Relation, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Analogies, Number Series, Verbal Logic, Visual Reasoning, Data Sufficiency etc.
Those who intend to take the ATMA 2026 exam can find detailed information on the format of the test and the corresponding scoring system below
Sections
Subjects
Number of Questions
I
Analytical reasoning
30
II
Verbal skills
III
Quantitative Skills
IV
V
VI
Total
180
Exam mode- Online Computer Based Test.
Number of Sections- 6 (Each section covers different aspects of the test.)
Type of Questions- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Duration- Three Hours.
Number of Questions- 180
Marking Scheme- Candidates will receive one mark for each accurate response. Those who provide accurate responses are rewarded by this scoring system. It's important to remember that the ATMA 2026 test has a negative marking system. There will be a deduction of 0.25 marks for each wrong response.
The ATMA 2026 result will be announced online a few days after each exam session. The expected schedule for the result announcements is:
Following the results announcement, each participating institution will carry out its own counseling process. Applications for ATMA Admission 2026 will be accepted from March 2026 for the February session.
There will be multiple rounds of counseling, including Personal Interview (PI), Written Ability Test (WAT), and Group Discussion (GD). Candidates must take part in counseling rounds in order to get admitted to the programs and institutions they want.
Seats will be distributed according to entrance exam results, college/course preferences, available seats in each institute, etc. Candidates that make the short list need to come to the designated institution with the necessary paperwork and download the admission letters from the website.
Here’s a comprehensive ATMA 2026 preparation guide that combines strategy, topic focus, and time management—so you can approach the exam with confidence.
Here are the general instructions for ATMA 2026 that candidates must follow for a smooth and fair exam experience:
Ques.1 When will ATMA 2026 be held?
Ans. The ATMA 2026 exam will be conducted multiple times, with the key sessions and dates for 2026 as follows:
Ques.2 Who is eligible to apply for ATMA 2026?
Ans. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% for the general category (45% for reserved), be Indian citizens, and final-year students can also apply. There is no age limit.
Ques.3 How often is the ATMA exam conducted in a year?
Ans. ATMA is usually held four to five times annually (February, May/June, July, and December sessions).
Ques.4 What is the ATMA 2026 exam pattern and marking scheme?
Ans. The test is computer-based, with 180 multiple-choice questions across six sections, to be completed in three hours. One mark is awarded for each correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer.
Ques.5 Which institutes accept ATMA scores?
Ans. Over 500 institutes, including public and private B-schools across India, accept ATMA scores for MBA, PGDM, and related programs.