9 Tips and Tricks to Crack the ATMA

By | October 6, 2013
ATMA Preparation Tips and Tricks | Crack ATMA Exam
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Of the various management entrance exams available the ATMA is one such entrance. The A.I.M.S. Test for Management Admissions (A.T.M.A.) is conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (A.I.M.S.). it is one of the 6 National Level examinations along with CAT, CMAT, GMAT, MAT and ATMA. It is recognized by the AICTE and The Ministry of HRD., Govt. of India. Like other entrances it too conducts the exam in 2 formats namely Offline Based Test (O.B.T.) and Computer Based Test (C.B.T.). There are in all 170 questions and the duration is 3 hours. Just like the other entrances that are conducted its parameters are relatively similar. The A.T.M.A. assesses the candidate on skills such as Analytical Reasoning, Verbal and Quantitative skills. Based on these areas are few tips that can assist students in their exam preparation.

Tip 1. Verbal: The verbal section in ATMA tests the candidates command over the English language. The questions comprise of questions on analogies, synonyms and antonyms, match the list, idioms, one word for many, fill in the blanks and identifying the various Figures of Speech, therefore students should prepare accordingly.

ATMA Preparation Tips and Tricks | Crack ATMA Exam

  1. Grammar: A useful tool to improve your language skills is by referring to Wren & Martin. This book is a perfect guide for improving your grammar, essay writing skills as well as your comprehension skills because it has exercises and examples for each topic. It also comes with a key that you can use to verify if your answers are correct.

  1. Reading and Comprehension: you can refer to a copy of the Wren & Martin as it has very good examples for improving your comprehension skills. It has sample passages that contain questions on most of the aspects covered in the Verbal section.

  1. Expose yourself to the language: if you wish to improve your language skills then you can start by developing a habit of reading. Students stand to benefit from reading because it improves your grammar and also increases your vocabulary. You can start by reading English newspapers, listening to English news and writing a few sentences in English are activities that can definitely help you in the long run. Most importantly converse with a friend who is good at the language if possible, it is the most effective way to increase your confidence. When you come across a word that you do not understand make it a point to open a dictionary thereafter so ensure that you have a dictionary nearby whenever you read something.

Tip 2. Logical Ability: when a problem is given don’t just solve it try to analyze it for 20 to 30 minutes by asking your W/H questions such as Why, What, When Where and How.

Tip 3. Analytical Reasoning & Decision Making: the reasoning section consists of questions based on logical, analytical and critical reasoning therefore they are framed accordingly. So whenever you read a passage don’t forget to put on your thinking cap and ask your W/ H questions as often as possible. Students need to practice difficult reasoning puzzles from mock papers and books on reasoning. Solving puzzles from popular puzzle books available in bookstores will also help. Focus on lengthy puzzles on distribution involving lots of variables. The section on Decision Making can be best practiced by going through the mock ATMA papers.

Tip 4. Data Interpretation: this section mainly consists of questions that use bar graphs, line graphs, case lets (data given in the form of paragraphs requires applicants to extract the information provided to establish a relationship between the data given), tables, pie charts or circle graphs etc. to interpret data. Similarly the questions are based on the data that is interpreted, so break up the question and note down the information that is given to you.

Tip 5. General Knowledge: read newspapers and watch educational channels that will boost your general knowledge. A good start to improve your knowledge of India to crack this section is by visiting www.india.gov.inwhich has information about the latest happenings in the country. Apart from this you can even read past issues of business magazines (from January 2012) and pay attention to the main events in the corporate world. Having information about organizations /associations like the UN and its associate agencies such as ASEAN, SAARC, NATO, BRICS etc. can help you to clear this section. Apart from this information a good knowledge about the stocks and GK questions like countries, capitals, currencies, inventions and discoveries in science can be very helpful.

Tip 6. Group Discussions: try to be loud and aggressive in an appropriate manner, if you need to get your point across. If unclear about the topic wait for someone else to begin. Try and summarize the points that have been discussed at regular intervals.

Tip 7. Practice: it is essential that students refer to previous years question papers and rely on mock tests, as this will make them familiar with the paper pattern and will give them an idea about the type of questions asked. Thus, students are better prepared for the examination.

Tip 8. Join Coaching classes: this will ensure that students practice regularly and are better prepared because they can resolve the queries that they might have about a particular topic.

Tip 9. Health Matters: it is important to ensure that you get enough rest, eat a balanced diet and most importantly exercise. It is important that you sleep in time, eat properly and exercise, if you wish to perform well in the examinations because both the body and the mind need to rest to function to its maximum potential.

By following these simple tips cracking the ATMA will be easier to clear. I leave you with a simple quote, “practice as if you are the worst; perform as if you are the best”.

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4 thoughts on “9 Tips and Tricks to Crack the ATMA

    1. Ketan Deshmukh Post author

      Hi Ragini,
      If you are looking for more study or exam tips then our section on Study and Exam tips will be of interest to you. All the best!

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    1. Ketan Deshmukh Post author

      Hi Saykarishere,
      If you are looking for more tips on Logical reasoning you can visit our section on Study and Exam Tips All the best!

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