
Google Adds Free AI Test Prep Tools for Students Worldwide
Google just launched AI-powered test prep tools that help students prepare for major exams like the SAT, JEE, and NEET at no cost. The new features include personalized quizzes, study plans, and access to expert content from top education companies.
Students around the world just got a powerful new study partner, and it won't cost them a dime.
Google announced this week that its Search and Gemini AI tools now offer free test preparation for major standardized exams. Students can access practice quizzes and study materials for tests including the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, JEE, NEET, and eight other competitive exams.
The announcement came directly from CEO Sundar Pichai, who shared the news on social media with a playful multiple-choice question. His answer? All of the above.
The new features let students create custom practice quizzes on any subject, from physics and calculus to foreign languages and history. Google partnered with respected education companies like The Princeton Review, PhysicsWallah, Careers360, and Akira Enem to ensure the practice content meets real exam standards.
But the tools go beyond simple flashcards. Google's Gemini AI now includes a dedicated student hub that uses diagnostic quizzes to identify where each student struggles and excels. Based on those results, it creates personalized study plans broken into manageable chunks.

Students can also use Google Lens to scan problems and get step-by-step explanations. The new Deep Research feature in Gemini Live lets them request research reports and discuss topics conversationally, making study sessions feel less like cramming and more like learning.
Why This Inspires
Access to quality test prep has long been divided by income. Premium prep courses for exams like the MCAT or JEE can cost thousands of dollars, putting students from lower-income families at a disadvantage before they even sit for the test.
By offering these tools for free across 140 countries, Google is leveling the playing field. A talented student in a rural village now has access to the same expert practice materials as someone who can afford expensive tutoring.
College students get an even bigger boost. Eligible students in the US receive one year of Google AI Pro free, including access to advanced features and 5TB of storage. Students outside the US can claim Google AI Plus with higher usage limits and 400GB of storage.
Teachers benefit too, with new Google Classroom tools that let them customize AI features to match their curriculum and track student progress in real time.
Making advanced learning tools accessible to everyone doesn't just help individual students pass tests—it helps unlock potential that might otherwise go undiscovered.
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Based on reporting by YourStory India
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