Maharashtra State CET Cell launches CET-ATAL module for mock tests
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 16, 2025 | 06:58 PM IST | 1 min read
MHCET: The CET Cell’s new education system includes mock tests and psychometric tests for students’ preparation to excel in their entrance exams.
NEW DELHI : The Maharashtra State Education and Common Entrance Test (MHCET) Cell launches the CET-ATAL (Assessment, Tests and Learning) online education system today, January 16. The new CET-ATAL initiative was inaugurated by Chandrakant Patil the minister for higher and technical education to support students preparing for higher education.
“The new education system will include mock tests and psychometric tests for students aiming to equip them with the necessary tools to excel in the entrance exam and make informed career decisions,” the official MHCET statement said.
The mock tests will simulate the actual examination environment for students to make them familiar with the exam pattern, and question types they will have to answer. Additionally, the psychometric tests are designed to assess individual strengths, interests, and aptitudes and also provide insights guiding students to select suitable career paths.
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MAH State CET Cell launches CET-ATAL module
The initiative has been launched so that 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 exam cell Dilip Sardesai and Ghanshyam Kedar of the CET Cell including 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 practice for entrance exams for various professional courses conducted by the State Common Entrance Examination Board, which will lead to a better outcome and a higher success rate.” the official MHCET statement said.
The State CET Cell Maharashtra will offer other detailed information on registration and test schedules through its official website. As per the official notice, students are advised to stay updated with the latest information and participate actively in the initiative.
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