
In a groundbreaking initiative, Google has announced a program aimed at empowering Indian students with free access to its premier AI tools for an entire year. The 'Gemini for Students' initiative allows eligible users to enroll in the Google AI Pro Plan, which is part of the Google One AI Premium bundle, at no charge. This offer targets students who are 18 years or older and reside in India. To take advantage of this opportunity, they must complete their registration via Google’s official offer page by September 15, 2025. This move places India among the first countries to gain large-scale access to such advanced AI resources, showcasing Google's commitment to incorporating AI technology into educational practices. Eligibility for the program is based on specific criteria set by Google. Once registered, students will have access to the Gemini 2.5 Pro model, the latest and most powerful AI model from Google, along with a variety of AI-driven tools designed to enhance learning, research, and content creation. Key features of this initiative include tools that promote the responsible use of AI, enabling students to study more effectively and creatively. By providing complimentary access to top-tier AI services, Google is positioning itself as a significant contributor to the changing educational landscape, where artificial intelligence is becoming integral to students' learning experiences and future preparations.
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