
Students can now take the practice tests just by entering the prompt “I want to take a JEE Main mock test” on Gemini. In a blog post on Wednesday, the tech giant announced that these tests are based on ‘rigorously vetted content’ from PhysicsWallah and Careers360.
After completing the questions, feedback is provided, highlighting areas of strength and topics needing more study. “This helps ensure that you’re not just practising — you’re preparing with material that more closely resembles what you’ll see on test day,” Google said.
Announcing the update, Google Gemini shared on X, “Practice JEE Mains are grounded in rigorously vetted content in partnership with @physics__wallah and @careers360, and Gemini will provide immediate feedback highlighting where you excelled and where you might need to study more.”
Building on last week’s announcement of practice SATs in Gemini, you can now also take full-length mock JEE Main tests in Gemini at no cost.
— Google Gemini (@GeminiApp) January 28, 2026
In addition to practice tests, AI Mode in Search now features the Canvas tool that helps students build comprehensive study guides and interactive quizzes.
Users can simply state what they want to create and attach files, such as class notes, to provide context. By clicking “Get started,” Canvas opens to integrate web information with uploaded content to create the guide or quiz you need. Once a quiz is completed in Canvas, the tool provides immediate feedback and deeper insights into correct answers to further enhance future test preparation.
Google launches SAT prep tests in Gemini
Last week, Google added full-length Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) practice tests to its AI assistant. By typing the prompt “I want to take a practice SAT test” on Gemini, students can start the test for the SAT exams.
The SAT and JEE Main practice tests are built directly into Gemini and are available at no cost.
In an X post on Thursday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared, “If I could turn back time…. excited for SATs last week and JEE Main this week in Gemini at no cost!”
If I could turn back time…. excited for SATs last week and JEE Main this week in Gemini at no cost! https://t.co/mSp1Vn88gU
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) January 29, 2026
Social media reactions to JEE Main practice test
As soon as the announcement was made, several users flocked to the comment section to share their views. “As an Indian I know how expensive it is to prepare for JEE now a days. This is definitely going help students with no money. and also huge for students preparing seriously. Full JEE,” a user wrote. Another shared, “nothing makes an Indian parent panic-spend like JEE prep. This just saved families lakhs of rupees.”
Empowering teachers with AI in the classroom
In addition, the Google Classroom app in Gemini also helps educators by allowing them to draft assignments and summarise student progress using specific class context. This app also includes native audio and video feedback within assignments, along with AI-usage insights.