Google has introduced a suite of AI-driven learning tools tailored for students preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), integrating these capabilities within its Search and Gemini platforms as part of its global education push.

  • AI-powered practice quizzes and visual aids for JEE, NEET preparation
  • Gemini introduces a dedicated Student Hub with personalised lesson plans
  • Free Google AI Plus access offered to eligible Indian college students

What happened

Google has launched a set of advanced AI learning tools designed to support students preparing for India’s competitive exams such as JEE and NEET. These features are integrated across Google Search and the AI assistant Gemini, allowing learners to take practice tests, visualize complex concepts, and receive guided assistance through tools like Google Lens. This initiative is part of Google's broader 'Back to School 2026' global educational campaign that includes support for multiple exams worldwide.

In addition to the enhanced Search experience, Google introduced a Student Hub within Gemini, which consolidates academic organisation tools including flashcards, quiz creation, and digital study notebooks. After uploading course materials, students can benefit from diagnostic quizzes that help identify learning gaps and generate personalised lessons tailored to their academic goals.

Why it matters

The rollout represents a significant step in leveraging AI to transform exam preparation in India’s competitive education landscape. By embedding these capabilities into widely used platforms like Google Search, the company is positioning itself to become a central hub for academic revision and personalised learning, potentially reducing reliance on standalone edtech apps.

Moreover, Google’s integration of AI features into classroom tools offers educators enhanced control over students’ AI interactions, enabling curriculum alignment and real-time progress tracking. The availability of free Google AI Plus subscriptions for eligible Indian college students further supports adoption and democratizes access to premium AI resources.

What to watch next

In the coming weeks, Google plans to enrich personalised lessons with graphs and images and enhance integration with Google Calendar by automatically inputting syllabus deadlines. The evolution of Gemini Live’s Deep Research functionality, featuring voice interactions for discussing research reports, will be key to monitor for innovations in study support.

The broader impact on India’s edtech ecosystem also warrants attention, specifically whether Google’s integrated AI tools will shift student preferences away from existing platforms. Additionally, the response from educators and institutions regarding adoption, alongside Google Classroom’s new customizable AI controls, will be critical indicators of market penetration and effectiveness.

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