Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister, Chandrakant Dada Patil, on Wednesday, inaugurated the ‘ATAL’ (Assessment, Tests, and Learning) initiative. The program, introduced by the Maharashtra State CET Cell, is designed to assist students in preparing for various entrance exams through mock and psychometric tests. The launch event was attended by Dilip Sardesai, State Common Entrance Exam Commissioner, along with other senior officials.
The ATAL initiative aims to provide students with a platform to enhance their preparation for entrance examinations for professional courses conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell. Minister Patil emphasised that the program would help students identify their strengths and abilities through psychometric evaluations and mock tests. By simulating real exam conditions, the initiative is expected to boost students’ confidence and reduce the stress associated with high-stakes examinations.
Moreover, the program seeks to offer tailored academic guidance to students by helping them explore suitable subjects and career paths aligned with their interests and aptitudes. Minister Patil highlighted that this initiative extends beyond exam preparation by providing holistic academic support and encouraging students to excel in their academic pursuits.