Now ATMA 2024 results will be released on this date, know details here

Now ATMA 2024 results will be released on this date, know details here

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ATMA 2024 Result: Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) has revised the result date of AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA) 2024. ATMA 2024 result will now be declared on December 31 at 5 pm on the official website atmaaims.com. Once released, the candidates appearing in this examination will be able to check by visiting the official website. To download ATMA Result 2024 candidates need to use their application number and password.

How will you be able to check?

Candidates will be able to check and download the result of ATMA 2024 through the steps given below.

Step 1: First of all candidates visit the official website

Step 2: Then click on ATMA Result 2024 link present on the homepage
Step 3: Now candidates submit the requested login credentials
Step 4: After this the ATMA Result 2024 PDF will appear on the screen’
Step 5: Then view and download the scorecard
Step 6: Lastly save it for future reference

ATMA is an examination recognized by AICTE and Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and conducted in all the states of India.

What details will be there in the result?

Name of the Candidate Exam Date Roll Number Section Wise Scaled Marks and Percentage Total Scaled Marks and Overall Percentage Valid Admission Year Result Verification Key

when was the exam held

The examination was held on December 22 for admission to postgraduate (PG) management programs offered by participating institutes.

According to the official website, ATMA score can be used to gain admission into many PG management programs like MBA, PGDM, MCA, MMS and other management postgraduate (PG) courses.

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