Google’s Free Gemini AI Pro Offer for Indian Students
Google has launched a special educational offer granting eligible Indian college and university students free access to Gemini AI Pro for one year. This initiative aims to empower students with cutting-edge AI tools to enhance their academic productivity, creativity, and research capabilities.
Gemini AI Pro is part of Google’s broader AI suite, powered by its Gemini 2.5 Pro model—currently the company’s most advanced. With increasing demand for smart learning tools, Google has tailored this offer to support digital learning and encourage the responsible use of AI in academics.
This initiative promotes digital inclusion by giving students access to premium AI tools without cost. It enables better preparation for exams, assignments, interviews, and creative exploration, bridging the technological gap for youth in developing economies like India.
The primary aim is to support academic excellence by equipping students with AI-powered tools such as Deep Research, NotebookLM, Gemini for Workspace, and Veo 3 video generation. It also encourages the adoption of AI for personal growth and learning.
The offer is expected to boost student performance, especially in higher education, by making AI-powered tools accessible to all. It also encourages early adoption of responsible AI practices, preparing students for tech-driven workplaces.
Students must visit gemini.google/students, verify eligibility using institutional credentials, and upload proof like ID cards or fee receipts. Verification typically completes within 30 minutes.
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