Cracking the JEE is tough, but Google just made practice a little easier and free. Students in India can now take mock JEE tests directly on Gemini AI and also get feedback on how to improve. Yes, like a personal coach… but powered by AI. Here’s everything you need to know, in simple words. What is this new JEE feature on Gemini? Google has added a new option in its Gemini AI where students can take practice tests for the JEE exam. These are not random questions; they are designed to be similar to real JEE-level questions. The goal is simple: This feature was announced at the India AI Summit 2026. Who helped build these tests? Google didn’t do this alone. The JEE mock tests are made in partnership with Careers360 and Physics Wallah. These platforms are already well-known for exam prep, so the questions are based on trusted study material, not just AI guesses. How can students take the JEE test on Gemini? Using it is very easy. All you need to do is type a simple prompt like: I want to take a JEE test.
After that, Gemini will: So it’s not just testing you, it’s also teaching you where you need to improve. Also read: ChatGPT exposes that woman’s date is married and has family
Available in multiple languages The test is available in more than one language, so students who are not comfortable with only English can also use it easily. This means more students across India can actually benefit from it, not just those in big cities or expensive coaching centres. More exams are coming, says Google CEO Earlier, Google CEO Sundar Pichai had said that Gemini would add more exam prep options. After launching SAT practice tests, he said: Helpful update for students — you can now take full practice SATs for free in the Gemini app. It uses vetted content and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way. Now, with JEE added, it looks like Google is serious about turning Gemini into a study companion for students. India is using Gemini the most for learning Google also shared that India has the highest number of users using Gemini for learning, including solving real-life problems, understanding concepts, and preparing for exams.
With coaching fees going up every year, free tools like this can really help students who can’t afford costly classes. Also read: Are your earbuds spying on you? Hackers target hearing gadgets using the ‘WhisperPair’ method
Why this matters for JEE aspirants Let’s be honest, JEE is one of the toughest exams in the world, and students need regular practice, honest feedback, and clear explanations to improve.
With Gemini’s JEE mock tests, they can now practise anytime, learn from their mistakes instantly, and work on weak areas much faster.
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