What is the sectional time limit in ATMA?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    The duration of the ATMA exam is three hours, or 180 minutes. The exam will be administered using a computer-based testing environment. The ATMA question paper is divided into six sections: two on analytical aptitude, two on verbal aptitude, and two on quantitative aptitude. Within thirty minutes, each section must be completed. Since ATMA is a center-based online exam, as soon as the allotted time is up, the test screen will automatically advance to the next portion. As a result, applicants need to be aware of the timer displayed on the screen and plan ahead for how many questions to answer in each segment.

  • The ATMA exam is conducted for three hours or 180 minutes. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode. There are six sections in the ATMA question paper, I. e. two sections on Analytical Ability, two sections on Verbal Ability and two sections on Quantitative Aptitude. Each section is to be solved within 30 minutes. Since ATMA is a centre-based online exam the test screen will move from first section to the next section automatically as soon as the time limit gets over. Thus candidates have to be mindful of the on-screen timer and pre-decide the number of questions to solve in each section. It is not mandatory to solve

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    Saumya Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The ATMA exam is conducted for three hours or 180 minutes. The exam will be conducted in the computer-based test mode. There are six sections in the ATMA question paper, I. e. two sections on Analytical Ability, two sections on Verbal Ability and two sections on Quantitative Aptitude. Each section is to be solved within 30 minutes. Since ATMA is a centre-based online exam the test screen will move from first section to the next section automatically as soon as the time limit gets over. Thus candidates have to be mindful of the on-screen timer and pre-decide the number of questions to solve in each section. It is not mandatory to solve
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