Google Expands AI-Powered Learning Tools for India’s Top Engineering Exam

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Google is enhancing its AI-driven educational offerings by introducing full-length practice tests in Gemini for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE), India’s prestigious engineering entrance examination that screens applicants for the nation’s leading technical institutions and is attempted by millions of students annually.

According to TechCrunch, Google has incorporated mock exams for JEE within Gemini, offering questions sourced from validated content from Indian educational providers PhysicsWallah and Careers360.

Upon completing a mock test in Gemini, students will receive instant feedback from the chatbot, pinpointing areas of strength and weakness, explaining correct responses, and helping to formulate personalized study plans based on individual performance.

This move follows Google’s recent introduction of similar test preparation tools for the SAT, showcasing the company’s efforts to transform Gemini into a structured exam preparation aid.

In addition to Gemini, Google announced that JEE Main preparation tools will become available in AI Mode within Search, including the Canvas feature enabling students to create study materials, guides, and interactive quizzes by integrating their class notes.

Google stated that Indian students are leveraging Gemini for studying various subjects from advanced physics to broader STEM topics, alongside utilizing NotebookLM to convert study materials into quizzes, flashcards, and audio or video summaries, all accessible in multiple Indian languages.

Source: TechCrunch