1. Take Full‑Length JEE Main Mock Tests (Free!)With the latest update,
Gemini lets you take full‑length JEE Main practice tests at no cost. These mock exams follow the
NTA pattern and mirror the real exam format so you can get a realistic practice experience.
2. Get Instant Feedback and Performance InsightsAfter completing a mock test, gemini gives
immediate performance feedback, including your
score, strengths, weaknesses, and time taken — helping you understand what to focus on next.
3. Detailed Explanations for Tough QuestionsIf a question confuses you, you can ask gemini for step‑by‑step explanations of answers and concepts, not just the correct answer — ideal for
really mastering the logic behind JEE problems.
4. Build a Personalised Study PlanBased on your test scores,
Gemini can generate a study plan that’s tailored to your strengths and weak areas. This makes your prep more organised and efficient, instead of guessing what to study next.
5. Create Quizzes & Study Guides with AI ModeGoogle’s
AI Mode in Search includes a “Canvas” feature that lets you upload class notes and turn them into
structured study guides, interactive quizzes and summaries — perfect for revising chapters deeply.
6. Convert Notes into Flashcards & QuizzesYou can use tools like
NotebookLM alongside AI Mode to transform your study material into
flashcards, audio summaries or quiz sets, making revision quick and less boring.
7. Learn in Your Preferred LanguageGemini and related AI tools support
multiple indian languages, so you can explain concepts or solve problems in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, bengali or Marathi — helpful if english isn’t your strongest exam language.
How to Start Your JEE Mock Test in GeminiOpen Gemini (on your phone or web).
Type a prompt like:👉
“I want to take a JEE Main mock test”Gemini will launch a full‑length test.When done, you’ll get insights and can ask follow‑up “Explain why” or “Break down this concept.”💡
Pro Tip: Use these tools
along with a consistent timetable — mock tests only help if you review mistakes and revise weak topics regularly.
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