Google brings NEET UG mock tests to Gemini: How the new feature works for aspirants

Google brings NEET UG mock tests to Gemini: How the new feature works for aspirants
For students preparing for NEET UG 2026, Google’s new feature gives another route to take mock tests without moving out of the app. Image: AI generated

Google has recently added NEET UG practice tests to its Gemini App, diving deeper into India’s competitive exam preparation market. The new feature allows medical entrance aspirants to attempt mock tests inside this AI app by entering a simple prompt such as, “I want to take a NEET mock test.”The practice tests have been built using content from Physics Wallah and Careers360, according to Google. The company has described the material as vetted test-preparation content, meant to help students practise in a format that is very similar to the actual test setting. For students preparing for NEET UG 2026, the feature gives another route to take mock tests without moving out of the app.

How students can access the test

Students need to open the Gemini app and sign in. Once they are inside the app, they can type or say, “I want to take a NEET mock exam” or “I want to take a NEET mock test.” Gemini then opens the NEET practice-test experience.After completing the test, students can submit their answers and check their scores. The process is designed to work like a structured practice session rather than a regular chatbot exchange. A student is not merely asking Gemini to explain a concept or solve one question. The app takes the student into a test format, records responses and gives a score at the end.

Why this is different from regular AI study help

Many students already use AI tools for quick explanations, summaries, formula revision and doubt-solving. That use is largely conversational. A student asks a question, receives an answer, and may continue with follow-up prompts. The NEET practice-test feature adds a more assessment-led use case. It allows students to attempt a set of questions, complete the test and view performance. In that sense, Gemini is moving from being only a study-support tool to also becoming a test-practice interface.

Why the content source matters

For NEET UG, the quality of a mock test matters. A poorly designed test can mislead students about difficulty level, topic coverage or readiness. Google’s decision to work with Physics Wallah and Careers360 is therefore central to the feature. The test experience is not being presented as a collection of randomly generated AI questions. It is based on exam-preparation content from education partners.That distinction is important because NEET is a high-stakes examination. Students use mock tests not just to practise questions, but to understand timing, accuracy, weak areas and subject balance across Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Part of Google’s wider exam-prep push

The NEET launch follows Google’s earlier move to bring full-length practice tests for JEE Main and SAT into Gemini. With NEET added, Google is extending that model to one of India’s largest medical entrance examinations.The timing is also relevant. As the NEET UG 2026 cycle moves forward, students will increasingly shift from syllabus coverage to revision, mock tests and performance tracking. A test available inside Gemini may appeal to students who already use the app for learning support.

What students should keep in mind

The feature can be useful as an additional practice option. However, students should treat it like a serious mock test if they want it to help. That means taking the test in a timed setting, avoiding outside help while answering, and reviewing mistakes after checking the score.For NEET aspirants, the score is only one part of the exercise. The more useful work begins after the test: identifying which topics caused errors, which questions took too long, and which subject areas need sharper revision before the actual examination.

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