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The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has launched a new initiative ‘ATAL’ aimed at enhancing the educational experience of students across the state. The ATAL initiative was launched on January 15, 2025, by the Honourable Minister Shri. Chandrakant Patil of Higher and Technical Education, in the presence of Honourable Mr. Dileep Sardesai, Commissioner, State CET Cell and other dignitaries.
1. Go to the official portal for the ATAL Initiative launched by the CET Cell.
2. Click on the “New Registration” option.
3. Fill in the details in the application process form.
4. After registration, you can access the mock tests and psychometric tests. The charges will vary depending on the tests.
For queries on any of the tests, you can contact the helpline number available from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM: 07969134411
With a focus on fostering academic excellence and supporting students in their educational journey, the ATAL Initiative marks a significant step in Maharashtra's efforts to empower students.
Kindly note that the features in this initiative may be subject to change as per the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell.
The Times of India, January 16, 2025: Maharashtra launches ‘ATAL’ portal for entrance prep and career guidance
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