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10 Feb 2026


Google rolls out AI tools for JEE prep

Google's Gemini AI joins students and teachers to make learning smarter

Imagine having a personal tutor available anytime, anywhere,  that’s exactly what Google is bringing to India’s students. With its latest AI initiatives, the tech giant is making exam prep and classroom learning smarter, more interactive, and surprisingly accessible.

For millions of JEE Main aspirants, Google’s AI platform Gemini now offers free full-length mock tests. Students can simply ask Gemini to “take a JEE Main mock test,” and the AI generates questions from trusted Indian education partners like PhysicsWallah and Careers360, providing instant feedback and explanations. It’s like having a patient tutor who never gets tired of repeating tricky concepts,  helping students spot strengths, weaknesses, and where to focus next.

But Google isn’t stopping at exams. Its philanthropic arm, Google.org, is putting ₹85 crore into AI learning projects aimed at public schools and colleges. The initiative hopes to reach 75 million students and nearly 2 million teachers by 2027, introducing voice-based lessons, personalised study tools, and interactive classroom aids. Students can learn at their own pace, and teachers get tools to make lessons more engaging without extra stress.

On the higher education front, Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, in partnership with Google Cloud and the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), is launching India’s first AI-enabled university pilot. From AI tutors to multilingual support and automated administration, the project aims to make university learning more efficient, inclusive, and human-centric.

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