
Atal Tinkering Lab vs Composite Skill Lab: Which Infrastructure Does Your School Need?
Atal Tinkering Lab vs. Composite Skill Lab: Which Infrastructure Does Your School Need?
CBSE schools face pivotal choices in skill infrastructure; Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) or the newly mandated Composite Skill Labs under Circular Skill-75/2024. For principals optimizing space and budget, AVM Infotech India delivers tailored edtech setups for both, ensuring NEP 2020 compliance without compromise.
Space Requirements Comparison
ATLs demand 1,500 sq. ft. for innovation-focused tinkering with robotics, IoT, and 3D printing, ideal for fostering creativity in Classes 6-12. Composite Skill Labs require just 600 sq. ft. (or two 400 sq. ft. units), accommodating practical training in AI, coding, and vocational skills across VI-XII. Smaller footprint makes Composite Labs feasible for urban schools with space constraints.
Core Objectives and Features
ATLs emphasize STEM innovation via NITI Aayog's Atal Innovation Mission, equipping 10,000+ schools with maker tools for problem-solving projects. Composite Labs prioritize broad skill education per CBSE's Skill-75/2024, integrating 20+ modules like financial literacy and digital citizenship for employability. ATLs suit research-driven environments; Composite Labs focus on mandatory, scalable vocational training.

Compliance and Timeline
Existing schools must install Composite Labs by August 2027 to retain affiliation, unlike voluntary ATLs. Hybrid models combining both maximize outcomes, blending tinkering with skills.
Strategic Recommendations
Choose ATL for cutting-edge R&D; opt for Composite Lab for compliance efficiency. Assess enrollment, budget, and space; many schools integrate both for holistic development.
Elevate your school's future with the right lab infrastructure today. Partner with AVM Infotech at www.avminfo.in for expert ATL and Composite Skill Lab installations, customized for CBSE success and student excellence.
