The complete AI study stack for NEET, JEE, UPSC, GATE, CA, boards and more — search, planner, and domain-specific tactics.
For: Students preparing for Indian competitive exams
Follow the steps in order. Each link opens an existing guide in the Learn Hub.
Pillar guide — how to use AI tools for every major Indian competitive exam, free
Start with the broad landscape of AI for Indian exams.
Open guide12 months Pro free with .ac.in or .edu email
Claim 12 months Perplexity Pro free with an .ac.in email.
Open guideCreate a personalised study schedule using ChatGPT & Gemini — any exam, any timeline
Turn any chat model into a personal study planner.
Open guideFree study guide — use ChatGPT for Biology MCQs, revision notes & doubt solving
NEET-specific tactics.
Open guideComplete free AI toolkit — problem solving, concept clarity & mock test analysis
JEE-specific tactics.
Open guideFree AI strategy guide — answer writing, current affairs & optional subject prep
UPSC prep with AI — answer writing and revision.
Open guideFree via Jio — create revision notes, solve sample papers & get instant explanations
Gemini-centric flow for CBSE/ICSE board students.
Open guideIndian students in 2026 are using AI for exam prep whether the syllabus officially endorses it or not. This path organises the actual usable workflow — search for syllabus questions with Perplexity or Gemini, plan your week with a study planner, and use exam-specific tactics for NEET, JEE, UPSC, GATE, CA and boards. It's deliberately tight — 7 hours — so you spend more time studying than studying-how-to-study.
Using AI for studying is universally fine — it's no different from using a tutor or a guidebook. Using AI in the exam itself is, of course, cheating. The path is about study, not exam-time use.
Yes, occasionally. The path teaches you to verify against NCERT, official syllabi, and reputable sources before trusting any AI answer for high-stakes recall. Treat AI as a tutor who is sometimes wrong, not as an oracle.
There's no one answer. Perplexity excels at current-affairs UPSC questions because it cites sources. Gemini works well for science explanations. ChatGPT is the best free generalist. The path explains why for each.
No. All five tools have a free tier that's enough for daily prep. The Free AI Tools for India guide in the start-with-ai section maps every free tier and the catches.
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