What is the eligibility for the ATMA 2023 exam?

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Any graduate student with a 50 percent aggregate for the open category students and 45 percent for the reserved category candidates can apply for the exam. The students must also be a citizen of India. There is no age limit to appear for the AIMS Test for Management Admissions exam. Students in the

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ATMA Exam 2023: Eligibility Criteria Candidates applying for the ATMA exam should be a citizen of India. Any graduate with a minimum of 50 per cent aggregate or equivalent CGPA, from a recognised university, is eligible to apply. Candidates who are in their final year of graduation can apply provisi

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No, foreign nationals cannot apply for ATMA exam. Only Indian citizens can the ATMA exam 2026. 

Yes, candidates can appear more than once for ATMA exam. ATMA is held three to five times a year and scores of best attempt would be considered for admissions to colleges accepting ATMA scores. 

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  • 1 mark for correct answer
  • 0.25 is deducted for incorrect answer
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