ATMA July 2026, held on July 10, 2026, was rated moderate to difficult by most students who appeared for the computer-based test across centres today.
Students stepping out of ATMA test centres on July 10 shared their first impressions with peers and on social media. The Analytical Reasoning sections emerged as the toughest, while Verbal Skills provided some relief. The overall difficulty was comparable to recent ATMA sessions, with the fixed 30-minute timer per section being the biggest challenge. Students who attempted 115–130 questions with 75–80% accuracy can expect a competitive score.
- Exam date: July 10, 2026
- Mode: Computer-based test (CBT)
- Total questions: 180 across 6 sections of 30 each
- Duration: 3 hours (30 minutes per section, fixed timer)
- Marking scheme: +1 for correct answer, −0.25 for wrong answer
- Overall difficulty (student-rated): Moderate to Difficult
- Toughest section: Analytical Reasoning (both sets)
- Easiest section: Verbal Skills
| Direct Link to ATMA July 2026 Score — Available after result declaration on atmaaims.com |
ATMA July 2026 Overall Difficulty: First Impressions
Based on reactions collected from students immediately after today’s exam, ATMA July 2026 was rated moderate to difficult overall. The paper was seen as slightly tougher than the May 2026 session, largely due to multi-step Analytical Reasoning puzzles that consumed more time than expected. However, students who had practised previous ATMA papers found the structure familiar and manageable within the allotted time.
The section-locked format — where each of the 6 sections carries a strict 30-minute timer and you cannot revisit previous sections — remained the defining challenge. Students who lost time on a single difficult puzzle in Analytical Reasoning had no way to recover it. Time management and selective attempt strategy were the clear differentiators in today’s paper.
ATMA July 2026 Section-Wise Difficulty Breakdown
The table below captures difficulty ratings and topic-level feedback shared by students after the July 10, 2026 ATMA exam. All assessments are based on student reactions and are not official.
| Section | Questions | Time Allowed | Difficulty Level | Topics Students Found Challenging |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analytical Reasoning 1 | 30 | 30 min | Difficult | Complex seating arrangements, blood relations with conditions |
| Verbal Skills 1 | 30 | 30 min | Moderate | Inference-based RC passages, sentence correction |
| Quantitative Skills 1 | 30 | 30 min | Moderate to Difficult | Data interpretation sets, number series |
| Verbal Skills 2 | 30 | 30 min | Moderate | Para jumbles, fill-in-the-blanks, vocabulary |
| Analytical Reasoning 2 | 30 | 30 min | Moderate to Difficult | Critical reasoning, coding-decoding, syllogisms |
| Quantitative Skills 2 | 30 | 30 min | Moderate | Profit and loss, time-speed-distance, percentages |
Key takeaway: Both Analytical Reasoning sets leaned difficult, both Verbal Skills sets stayed moderate, and the Quantitative sections were mixed — the first harder due to DI sets, the second easier with straightforward arithmetic.
ATMA July 2026 Good Attempts and Expected Score
Based on student feedback from today’s exam and trends from previous ATMA July sessions, the following attempt ranges are considered good. All score expectations are based on prior ATMA session patterns and are not official figures.
| Section | Good Attempts (out of 60) | Recommended Accuracy |
|---|---|---|
| Analytical Reasoning (Sections 1 and 2 combined) | 34–40 | 70–75% |
| Verbal Skills (Sections 1 and 2 combined) | 42–48 | 78–85% |
| Quantitative Skills (Sections 1 and 2 combined) | 36–42 | 72–80% |
| Overall (out of 180) | 115–130 | 75–80% |
| Expected Score Range (out of 180) | Expected Percentile (based on prior ATMA July trends) |
|---|---|
| 110 and above | 95+ percentile |
| 95–109 | 85–95 percentile |
| 80–94 | 70–84 percentile |
| 65–79 | 55–69 percentile |
| Below 65 | Below 55 percentile |
The ATMA score is scaled and reported out of 180. A score of 95 and above is expected to place you above the 85th percentile, based on previous ATMA July session data. The score is valid for one year and accepted by over 700 MBA and PGDM institutes in India.
ATMA July 2026 Student Reactions and Quotes
Here is what students shared after stepping out of ATMA July 2026 test centres on July 10, 2026:
- "The Analytical Reasoning sections were brutal today," said a student from Pune. "The first set had a seating arrangement puzzle with five conditions — I spent 12 minutes on it and still got it wrong. Could only attempt 16 questions in that section."
- "Verbal was the saving grace for me," shared a student from Delhi. "RC passages were 4–5 paragraphs each but questions were direct. I finished Verbal 1 with 6 minutes to spare and used the time to double-check answers."
- "Quant 1 was tricky because of the DI sets," said a student from Mumbai. "There were two DI sets with 5 questions each — those alone took 18–20 minutes. Quant 2 was much simpler: straightforward profit-loss and percentage questions."
- "The strict 30-minute timer is what makes ATMA hard — not the questions themselves," added a student from Hyderabad. "I knew how to solve most problems but ran out of time in both Analytical sections. You really need to practise with timed mocks."
- "Overall I am satisfied," said a student from Bengaluru. "I attempted around 122 questions with good confidence. The Verbal sections boosted my total attempts significantly."
What Happens Next After ATMA July 2026
Now that the ATMA July 2026 exam is complete, here is what to expect in the coming days:
- Result declaration: ATMA July 2026 result is expected to be declared within a few days of the exam. You can check your score on the official portal at atmaaims.com using your registration credentials.
- Score validity: Your ATMA July 2026 score is valid for one year and can be used to apply to MBA and PGDM programmes at participating institutes.
- Institute applications: Once the result is out, you can share your ATMA score with institutes of your choice. Many institutes accept ATMA scores on a rolling basis through their own admission portals.
- Further ATMA sessions: If you are not satisfied with today’s performance, ATMA is conducted multiple times a year. You can appear in a subsequent session — institutes typically consider the best score.
ATMA July 2026 Student Reactions FAQs
Ques. How difficult was the ATMA July 2026 paper?
Ans. ATMA July 10, 2026 was rated moderate to difficult by most students. The Analytical Reasoning sections were the toughest, rated difficult by a majority of students. The Verbal Skills sections were moderate and the Quantitative sections were mixed — the first set was harder due to DI questions and the second set was easier.
Ques. What is a good score in ATMA July 2026?
Ans. Based on previous ATMA July session trends, a score of 95 and above out of 180 is expected to fetch a percentile of 85 or higher. A score of 110 or above is expected to place you in the 95+ percentile range. These are estimates based on prior trends and are not official figures.
Ques. How many questions should I have attempted in ATMA July 2026?
Ans. Attempting 115–130 questions out of 180 with 75–80% accuracy is considered good for the July 10, 2026 paper. For Verbal Skills, 42–48 attempts is ideal; for Analytical Reasoning, 34–40 attempts; and for Quantitative Skills, 36–42 attempts.
Ques. Which was the toughest section in ATMA July 2026?
Ans. The Analytical Reasoning sections — particularly Analytical Reasoning 1 — were rated the toughest in ATMA July 2026. Students found complex seating arrangements and multi-condition blood relation puzzles the most time-consuming topics on July 10, 2026.
Ques. When will ATMA July 2026 result be declared?
Ans. The ATMA July 2026 result is expected within a few days of the exam conducted on July 10, 2026. Students can check their scores on the official portal at atmaaims.com using their login credentials once the result is released.
Ques. Can I retake ATMA if I am not happy with my July 2026 score?
Ans. Yes, ATMA is conducted multiple times a year. If you are not satisfied with your ATMA July 2026 performance, you can register for the next available ATMA session. Most institutes accept the best ATMA score across attempts, so a retake is a valid option.



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