Acer and Infinity Learn Launch India's First AI-Powered NEET Ready Laptop for CBT Transition

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Acer, Intel, and Infinity Learn have launched India's first AI-powered NEET Ready Laptop to prepare students for the shift to computer-based testing from 2027. The collaboration combines Acer Aspire laptops with Intel processors and Infinity Learn's comprehensive NEET preparation ecosystem, addressing digital readiness challenges faced by over 22 lakh annual NEET aspirants, particularly those from Tier 2, Tier 3, and rural areas.

Acer and Infinity Learn Address Digital Readiness Gap for NEET Aspirants

Acer and Intel have partnered with Infinity Learn, an initiative of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, to launch India's first AI-powered NEET Ready Laptop. This collaboration creates a comprehensive NEET CBT readiness ecosystem designed to prepare students for the transition to computer-based testing from 2027

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. The initiative addresses a critical challenge: ensuring digital readiness for India's largest undergraduate medical entrance examination, which sees more than 22 lakh students appear annually

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The NEET Ready Laptop combines Acer's trusted Aspire series laptops powered by Intel processors with Infinity Learn's AI-powered learning platform, creating what the partners describe as a first-of-its-kind solution for competitive exam preparation

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. With nearly 70% of NEET aspirants coming from Tier 2/3 cities and rural India, where access to personal computing devices remains uneven, this ecosystem aims to bridge the digital readiness gap that could determine student success in the CBT era

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Comprehensive AI-Powered Learning Platform Pre-Loaded on Devices

The integrated platform comes pre-loaded with Infinity Learn's comprehensive NEET preparation materials, including the Infinity Learn app and AI Mentor AINA. Students gain access to LIVE and recorded classes, curated study material, and chapter-wise adaptive practice designed to personalize the learning experience

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. The ecosystem also features mock tests and test series, detailed performance analytics with personalized improvement recommendations, and a NEET CBT simulation experience that closely replicates the expected examination environment

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Sushma Boppana, CEO & Director of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions and Founder of Infinity Learn, emphasized the significance of this shift: "For decades, NEET aspirants have prepared for a pen-and-paper examination. The transition to Computer-Based Testing marks a defining shift in India's competitive exam landscape, making digital readiness as important as academic preparation"

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Focus on Learner Outcomes Over Hardware Specifications

Ujjwal Singh, Founding CEO of Infinity Learn by Sri Chaitanya, positioned this launch as the beginning of a new category where computing devices are designed around learner outcomes rather than hardware specifications. "India has spent decades improving access to quality education. The next challenge is ensuring equal access to digital examination readiness," Singh stated, adding that their vision is simple: "to ensure that talent, not access to technology, determines who succeeds in NEET 2027"

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Harish Kohli, President & Managing Director of Acer India, highlighted that as competitive examinations increasingly move towards digital formats, access to the right technology and device becomes crucial to student success

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. Intel's Santhosh Viswanathan noted that Intel-powered PCs deliver the performance, responsiveness, and reliability students need for AI-assisted learning and immersive educational experiences

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This ecosystem represents a strategic response to India's evolving education landscape, where digital confidence will be as critical as academic excellence for students preparing for high-stakes computer-based examinations.

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