Agartala: April 06: In preparation for the upcoming Teachers Eligibility Test (TET), scheduled for April, students across the region have been actively intensifying their study efforts. As part of this preparation, the “Art of Winning” Institute undertook a significant initiative to assist students by organizing a large-scale mock test. The event was held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Higher Secondary School in Agartala on Sunday.
Institutional sources revealed that approximately 11,000 students registered online for the mock test. Following a selection process, arrangements were made for 2,500 candidates to participate in the direct examination. The test was conducted in two shifts—the first from 11 AM to 1 PM and the second from 1 PM to 3 PM.
The founder of the “Art of Winning” Institute highlighted that this mock test was designed to provide students with an opportunity to experience the TET exam environment firsthand. Additionally, it aimed to help students identify areas requiring improvement by analyzing their performance. Based on this analysis, students could receive targeted training to enhance their readiness for the exam.
Academicians in the region have commended such initiatives, noting their contribution toward ensuring student success in the forthcoming TET exam. The test is conducted by the State Education Department and the RBT.