
In a major initiative for IIT aspirants, Google has launched free mock tests for JEE Main preparation, enabling students to practice without spending lakhs on coaching. These practice tests are now available on Google’s Gemini app, offering subject-wise questions and answers to help candidates sharpen their skills.
Practice JEE Mock Tests on Gemini
According to a post on x.com, Google has developed JEE Main mock tests that closely follow the actual exam pattern and format. Students preparing for JEE Main can access these tests free of cost on Gemini. Traditionally, aspirants spend a significant amount on coaching classes and mock test fees. This initiative can save students substantial money while providing high-quality practice.
How to Start Practicing JEE Mock Tests:
- Open the Google Gemini app.
- Type “Generate a Practice JEE Main Test” in the search bar.
- Click on JEE Practice Test Open when it appears.
- You will see 25 questions each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a total time of 3 hours.
- Before starting, you can select three personalized options for the test.
- Set the time limit for the test.
- Solve the questions and immediately check the correct answers.
- Use hints and help options for questions you find difficult.
Instant Feedback and AI Assistance
Upon completing the test, Gemini provides instant feedback, highlighting areas of strength and those needing improvement. If any solution or question is unclear, students can request Gemini to explain the correct answer. Additionally, Gemini’s integration with Google Classroom helps teachers create assignments and track students’ performance using class-specific data.
Reactions to Free Mock Tests
The launch of free JEE mock tests has sparked reactions on social media. Many have praised the initiative as a game-changer for students preparing for competitive exams. Some have highlighted how AI-based tools like Gemini could transform exam preparation, enhance learning experiences, and help students achieve their best potential.
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