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Maharashtra State CET Cell Launches visionary initiative ‘CET-ATAL’ Module for Mock Tests

In a significant move to support students preparing for higher education, the Minister for Higher & Technical Education, Chandrakant Patil inaugurated the much-acclaimed CET-ATAL (Assessment, Tests and Learning) online education system launched by the Maharashtra State Education and Common Entrance Test (MHCET) Cell. The system would include mock tests and psychometric tests for students, with the aim of equipping them with the necessary tools to excel in their entrance examination and take informed career decisions.

The mock tests will simulate the actual examination environment, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the format and types of questions they will encounter. Additionally, the psychometric tests are designed to assess individual strengths, interests, and aptitudes, providing valuable insights that can guide them in selecting suitable career paths.

Emphasising on the criticality of these assessment tests in enhancing the confidence and preparedness of the students, Shri Chandrakant Patil said, “We understand that the journey towards higher education can be daunting for many students. By providing access to these curated mock and psychometric tests, we aim to empower them with knowledge and enhance their capabilities to help them navigate their educational aspirations more effectively.”

 Education being the most important tool that can potentially change the world, the minister urged all students and aspirants to take advantage of this initiative. “These mock tests and psychometric tests are not just tools for examination preparation, they are also the stepping stones towards a successful career. We strongly encourage every student to participate and gain a deeper understanding of their potential.”,  he further added.

This initiative has been launched so that the students can practice for the entrance exams for various professional courses conducted by the State Common Entrance Examination Board. The Commissioner of the State Common Examination Cell, Mr. Dilip Sardesai, Mr. Ghanshyam Kedar of the CET Cell and other officials were also present at the inaugural event.

This initiative has been launched so that students across the far reaches of the State of Maharashtra can practise for entrance exams for various professional courses conducted by the State Common Entrance Examination Board, which will lead to better outcome and a higher success rate. The State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra. will provide detailed information on registration and test schedules through its official channels. Students are encouraged to stay updated and participate actively in this transformative initiative.

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