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The JAMB CBT App from MySchoolGist is a phone and tablet practice tool for UTME candidates. It helps a learner use small free moments for study, instead of spending every break on a quick scroll. MySchoolGist first made the tool for desktop users. Later, MySchoolGist rebuilt it for mobile devices, so candidates can practise in more places. A study spot can be a bed, a danfo seat, or a bench at a small shop.
Why MySchoolGist made a mobile JAMB CBT App
Many candidates do not have easy access to a computer. A phone is easier to carry, and it is the device most people touch every day. That is why MySchoolGist moved the practice tool from desktop to phones and tablets. The idea stayed the same: steady practice with past questions and syllabus-based topics.
Mobile practice fits into normal life. A candidate can answer a few questions while waiting for a ride. A learner can read one short explanation during a break. These small blocks of study can build up, even if it feels tiny at first.
What the JAMB CBT App includes
30,000+ real past JAMB questions with clear explanations
The app includes over 30,000 real past JAMB questions across all subjects. Each question comes with an explanation. So the candidate learns the reason behind an answer, not just the letter option.
A simple example helps. If a learner picks the wrong option in Government, the explanation can point to the rule or idea the question is testing. That same idea can show up again in another year. When the learner understands the reason, the mistake may not repeat so much.
Full UTME syllabus inside the app
The full UTME syllabus is inside the app, so candidates can check topics as they study. This can help a learner see what is left in each subject. It can also help the learner choose what to practise next, instead of guessing.
For candidates who want the syllabus on a web page, MySchoolGist also shares it online. See the UTME syllabus for all subjects on MySchoolGist.
Offline use after setup
Once the app is set up, it can be used without a network connection. This matters for candidates with weak signal at home, or candidates who spend time on the road. Practice can still happen on a bus, during a break, or anywhere the phone shows no service.
Offline use can also reduce stress. The learner does not need to pause because the internet is slow. The candidate can just keep going.
Exam-style layout that matches the UTME
The JAMB UTME is computer based. The app layout is built to match the real exam style, so the screen feels familiar on test day. It includes the 8-key system used in the UTME: A, B, C, D, P, N, S, R.
For many first-time candidates, the exam screen can feel new and a bit confusing. With practice, the controls feel normal. That means less time thinking about buttons, and more time thinking about the question itself.
Literature set texts, including The Lekki Headmaster
The app includes support for Literature-in-English set texts. The Lekki Headmaster is covered chapter by chapter, with questions for practice. Other set texts are also explained and summarised.
Candidates who prefer reading those materials on a page can use this MySchoolGist resource: The Lekki Headmaster questions, answers, and chapter help.
Flexible practice options
The app supports more than one study style. A candidate can focus on one tricky topic and repeat it. A learner can also run a full practice session with four subjects at once. At the end, the app gives a score out of 400, like the UTME.
This helps different learners. One candidate may need extra work on Algebra. Another may need to practise full sets across all subjects. The structure supports both.
Session results that show strengths and weak areas
After each practice session, the app gives detailed results. It shows areas a candidate has done well in and areas that need more work. It also provides quick key points from each subject for faster revision.
A candidate can treat the results like a guide. If a learner keeps missing questions in one topic, that topic can become the next focus. If scores rise in a subject, the learner can still practise it sometimes so it does not go cold.
A JAMB-style calculator inside the app
The app includes a JAMB-style calculator. This helps candidates get used to the kind of calculator used in the exam. It also supports work on Maths, Physics, and other subjects that need calculations.
When the learner uses it often, the calculator buttons start to feel normal. On exam day, it won’t feel strange.
How a candidate can study with the JAMB CBT App
A simple plan can make practice feel lighter. A candidate can pick a set time each day, even if it is short. Ten to twenty minutes can be enough for a small session. The main thing is staying steady.
A learner can start with one subject that feels hard. The candidate answers a few questions, then reads the explanations. After that, the learner can repeat the same topic or move to a new one.
Another option is to rotate subjects. For example, a candidate can practise English one day and Biology the next day. If there is time, the learner can do two short subjects in one day too.
For those who choose the four-subject option, the score out of 400 can act as a check point. The aim is not chasing a perfect number daily. The aim is finding weak areas early, then fixing them with practice.
Using the syllabus to guide revision
The syllabus can stop blind reading. It shows the range of topics the exam can test. A learner can use it to make a short list for each subject.
A candidate can tick off topics already studied. Then the learner picks a topic that is still new and practises questions on it. That turns the syllabus into a simple study map.
When a candidate sees a weak area on the results page, the syllabus helps again. The learner finds that topic, reviews it, then practises it again and checks if the score improves.
Offline practice for busy days
Some days are busy. Some days also have poor signal. Offline access helps in both cases.
A candidate can practise while waiting in a queue. A learner can do a short set of questions during a ride. A candidate can also practise at night when internet service is slow.
Offline practice also helps candidates who share data with family. The learner can still study without asking for more data each time.
Fair preparation and clear boundaries
MySchoolGist is not JAMB. The app content is based on past questions and the UTME syllabus. It is not leaked papers. The app is for fair preparation.
Candidates looking for expo will not find it here. Candidates who want to prepare and pass with honest work can use the app as a steady practice tool.
Getting started
Since the application is a downloadable product, a candidate can start practising soon after installation and setup. After setup, the learner can practise at home or on the move, with or without network service, based on what the day allows.