NABTEB to introduce computer- based examinations in 2026
NABTEB plans to start computer-based exams in 2026 for all candidates. The board will also improve result processing, staff welfare, and exam safety. Read full details of the shift to digital exams and planned updates.
NABTEB has shared plans to switch to computer-based exams in 2026.
All candidates will take their exams on a computer from that year.
The change will cover every part of the process from start to finish.
The goal is to remove errors and shorten the time used to mark and release results.
The new Registrar shared this news during his first visit to the board’s office in Benin City.
He was welcomed by the full management team and staff.
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Lead NABTEB with New Goals
The new head of NABTEB is Dr Mohammed-Aminu Mohammed.
He now serves as the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer.
He said he would push NABTEB forward in a clear and strong way.
The plan will match the Renewed Hope Agenda of the current president.
This agenda places focus on skill-based education.
The aim is to build a stronger base for jobs and help grow the country.
Complete Exam Digitisation Plan
NABTEB will soon run all processes by computer.
The plan includes:
- Computer-based registration
- Computer-based test taking
- Computer-based result checking
- Computer-based certificate printing
The board plans to reduce human mistakes in exams.
This shift will also cut down delays during results and help run work faster.
Prevent Exam Fraud with New Security Tools
The board said strict exam controls will come with the plan.
The system will carry built-in tools to stop exam cheats.
These tools include:
- Biometric checks before the test
- Encrypted questions to stop leaks
- Live monitoring during the exam
The focus will be to guard every part of the exam system.
Improve Work Life for NABTEB Staff
The Registrar has promised better support for staff.
He said workers who do well will be noticed and rewarded.
He shared plans to find grants to support technical skills learning.
He will also try to build a fair system for promotion.
Hear from NABTEB Leadership
The Director of Special Duties, Mr Olugbenga Ojogbede, welcomed the new Registrar.
He called him the 5th full head of the board.
He said the team has trust in the new plan.
He shared hope that the new head would improve how NABTEB works.
He ended by calling for better exams and better trust from the public.
Follow NABTEB’s Full Update
The new steps from NABTEB will change how exams work.
This new phase will start in 2026.
The plan will focus on speed, safety, fairness and result accuracy.
More updates will come through official NABTEB channels.