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March 30, 2026 at 3:01 am #44721
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Students across Nigeria often face the same hurdle, exam stress. The MySchoolGist NECO & WAEC CBT App is stepping in to ease that burden. It runs on both Android and iOS, carrying tools built to guide learners through WAEC, NECO, JAMB, BECE, and even NCEE.
It’s not just another app. It tries to mirror real exam halls, giving students a taste of the pressure, the timing, and the pace. Parents too can breathe a little easier, knowing their children have a pocket tutor close at hand.
Key Features of the NECO & WAEC CBT App
- Result Feedback
After practice, the app shows a breakdown: how many questions were tried, how fast they were answered, and where time went. - Practice Modes
Pick between Study Mode, where you learn calmly, and Exam Mode, where the app recreates the heat of real test conditions. - Simple to Use
Buttons, menus, and layout are all plain. Even first-time users settle in quick. - Offline Access
Once downloaded, the app works without the internet. That means no waiting for signals in class or at home.
How the App Works
- Step One: Start Up
Create your account in a few minutes. - Step Two: Activation
A one-time fee of ₦3,000 opens the full package. - Step Three: Choose Subjects
Select what you want to practise, whether Maths, English, or any other. - Step Four: Practise Exams
Attempt questions, track progress, and sharpen your skills.
Payment and Activation
For full access, students pay ₦3,000. Here’s how:
- Option 1: Pay online with your card, instant unlock.
- Option 2: Transfer ₦3,000 to:
- Bank: Access Bank
- Account: 1547352193
- Name: MySchoolGist Webservices
Then, send your depositor name and the product key (from the app’s activate page) via text or WhatsApp to 09155269270. You’ll receive a 12-digit code. Enter it, and you’re good to go.
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So, if exam prep has been weighing you down, maybe this little helper is worth a try. Students say it’s easy, parents say it’s helpful, and teachers often point their classes toward it. Why not check it yourself?
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