The new feature enables students to take full-length practice exams, analyse performance, and receive AI-driven feedback, as Google strengthens its push into accessible, personalised learning tools for competitive exam preparation.
In a bid to make competitive exam preparation more accessible, Google has introduced free NEET UG mock tests on its AI-powered platform, Gemini. The feature is designed to simulate real exam conditions while offering students actionable insights into their performance.
With this rollout, students can now attempt full-length NEET mock exams directly on Gemini by simply entering a prompt. The system generates question papers aligned with the structure and difficulty level of the actual exam, allowing users to familiarise themselves with the test format and improve their readiness over time.
Backed by education partnerships
To ensure the accuracy and relevance of the content, Google has collaborated with leading education platforms such as Physics Wallah and Careers360. These partnerships aim to align the mock tests closely with current NEET UG standards, helping students identify weak areas and refine their preparation strategies.
The feature builds on Gemini’s growing role as an AI-driven learning assistant. The platform already supports preparation for other competitive exams, including JEE Main and SAT, positioning itself as a comprehensive hub for exam-focused digital learning tools.
Interactive learning beyond testing
Beyond conducting tests, Gemini offers detailed performance analysis and concept-based explanations. Students can review their answers, understand mistakes, and receive step-by-step guidance on problem-solving approaches. This interactive feedback mechanism provides a more engaging alternative to traditional mock tests.
The feature is currently available in English and can be accessed free of cost by anyone with a Google account, including individual and enterprise users. It is being rolled out across both rapid and scheduled release channels, ensuring wider availability.
The introduction of AI-powered mock testing reflects a broader trend in the education sector, where technology is being leveraged to personalise learning and improve outcomes. By integrating assessment with real-time feedback, Google aims to simplify preparation and make high-quality resources more widely accessible.
As competition for medical entrance exams continues to intensify, tools like these are expected to play a crucial role in helping students prepare more effectively while reducing reliance on traditional coaching methods.
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