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No, ATMA does not provide an on-screen calculator, and physical calculators are strictly prohibited. The exam is designed to test your mental calculation speed and aptitude. Candidates are provided with rough sheets for manual calculations. It is highly recommended to practice Vedic maths or shortcut techniques for the 'Quantitative Skills' sections to save time during the 30-minute sectional windows.
Last verified: January 6, 2026
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