Google has expanded its Gemini for Students tools to Pakistan, adding new AI features aimed at helping students with coursework, exam preparation, research, and career planning.
The Gemini for Students page is now live in Pakistan, and Google’s new Study Notebook is rolling out to personal accounts worldwide. However, Pakistani students are not currently eligible for Google’s newly announced one-year free premium AI student offer, while the study tools themselves are available.
The centerpiece of this update is the new Gemini Student Hub, which gives signed-in users a place to create study notebooks, flashcards, and quizzes, along with access to other learning tools. Study notebooks work by sifting through a student’s uploaded material to figure out what needs more attention, then building a study plan around it.
Students can also take assessment quizzes that are designed to address gaps in their understanding. Once that’s done, Gemini generates mini-lessons and follow-up quizzes, with progress tracked via a dashboard.
Google’s study notebook feature isn’t new, it was launched in June, but Google is now expanding what it can do. In the coming weeks, Notebooks will begin supporting exam and assignment dates from the syllabus and add them to Google Calendar, and with permission, will allow you to embed graphs and images into lessons.
This rollout is part of a larger update Google is making to both Search and Gemini, including AI-generated interactive visuals, 3D simulations, and custom practice quizzes. Specifically in Search, students can now create custom interactive tools, such as the interactive visual that appears when they search for “pH scale” and answer follow-up questions in an AI review.
Google’s quiz content is based on content from sources such as The Princeton Review, Careers360, and PhysicsWallah for test prep.
The timing lines up with Google’s broader efforts to make Gemini an AI assistant for students, putting it in direct competition with OpenAI and education-focused startups like Knowt and Gauth.
Google is also expanding its presence in Pakistan. The company recently signed an MoU with the Pakistani government to provide students with free access to AI tools for a year and to help open its first local office in the country, and create an AI Center of Excellence in Islamabad.
Whether this separate student offering is different from the existing premium plan or excludes Pakistani students from it has not been publicly clarified.
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