Students can now take full-length AI-powered practice exams on Gemini by using simple prompts, replicating the real NEET UG test experience.

In a major boost for medical entrance aspirants, Google has introduced free full-length NEET UG practice tests on its AI platform Gemini, giving students an accessible new tool to prepare for one of India’s most competitive examinations.
The newly launched feature allows candidates to simulate the actual exam environment by simply entering prompts into Gemini. Students can generate complete mock tests designed to mirror the structure and difficulty level of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), helping them sharpen accuracy, speed, and time management.

With lakhs of students competing annually for limited medical seats, the move is expected to provide an affordable and convenient preparation option, particularly for candidates without access to expensive coaching resources.
By integrating exam readiness tools into Gemini, Google is expanding the role of artificial intelligence in education, offering personalized and on-demand learning support for students preparing for high-stakes entrance exams.

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