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Summary
MySchoolGist's JAMB CBT App (Android/iOS) helps UTME candidates practise on phones and tablets, online or offline, with syllabus and past questions.
- Works on phones and tablets
- Includes 30,000+ past JAMB questions
- Gives explanations for each question
- Runs offline after setup
- Shows scores, strengths and weak areas
MySchoolGist first built the tool for desktop users, then rebuilt it for mobile use. That shift kept the same core idea in place: frequent practice with past questions and topics drawn from the UTME syllabus.
Why MySchoolGist made a mobile version
Many candidates do not have easy access to a computer. A phone is easier to carry, and for many learners it becomes the screen they use across the day.
That shaped the mobile version. MySchoolGist moved the practice tool to phones and tablets so candidates could practise in more places and in shorter blocks of time.
Mobile use fits ordinary routines:
- A candidate answers a short set while waiting for a ride
- A learner reads one explanation during a break
- Short study blocks add up over time
Some days feel open. Some days feel tight; the pattern can still hold.
What the JAMB CBT App includes
30,000+ past JAMB questions with explanations
The app includes over 30,000 past JAMB questions across subjects. Each question comes with an explanation, so the learner sees why an answer is right, not just the option letter.
That matters in revision. A Government question, for example, may test a rule or idea that appears again in another year. One wrong answer can lead the candidate back to the exact point that needs work.
UTME syllabus inside the app
The full UTME syllabus sits inside the app. That gives candidates a direct way to check topics already covered and topics still left in each subject.
The syllabus can also shape the next practice set, instead of leaving the learner to guess. MySchoolGist shares the same material online through the UTME syllabus for all subjects.
Offline use after setup
After setup, the app can run without a network connection. That helps candidates who deal with poor signal at home, and those who spend long hours on the road.
Practice can continue on a bus, during a short break, or at night when service is weak. Offline access also cuts out delays linked to slow internet service; the session keeps moving.
UTME-style layout and controls
UTME uses computer-based testing, and the app follows that same exam style. The layout is built to support familiarity on test day.
It also includes the 8-key system used during UTME:
- A
- B
- C
- D
- P
- N
- S
- R
For first-time candidates, screen confusion can waste time in the Exam room. Practice with the same control pattern can reduce that strain and keep more attention on the questions.
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 practice questions built around the text.
MySchoolGist also shares related material online through The Lekki Headmaster questions and answers. Other set texts also receive summaries and explanations.
Practice options for different study patterns
The app supports more than one study method.
A candidate can choose topic-based practice for repeated drills in a weak area. Another learner can run a full session across four subjects for a UTME-style test.
At the end of a full session, the app gives a score out of 400, in line with UTME scoring. That lets each candidate work in a way that fits current needs; one may repeat Algebra sets, another may prefer full mixed sessions.
Session results with strengths and weak areas
After each session, the app shows results that point out areas done well and areas that still need work. It also gives key points from each subject for revision.
That results page can shape the next step:
- Repeated misses in one topic can point to the next focus area
- Rising scores in one subject can support light follow-up practice
The Results page gives direction, then practice follows.
JAMB-style calculator
The app includes a JAMB-style calculator. That supports practice in Maths, Physics, and other subjects that need calculations.
Frequent use can make the calculator layout familiar before the exam.
Study methods that fit the app
The app works best with a simple plan. A candidate can set a daily study slot, even if that slot stays short. Ten to twenty minutes can cover one session, and steady use matters more than long hours done once in a while.
Common study patterns include:
- One-subject focus: answer questions, read explanations, repeat the topic
- Subject rotation: English one day, Biology the next
- Two short subjects in one day, when time allows
- Four-subject runs, with the 400-score result used as a checkpoint
That checkpoint can help a learner spot weak areas early, then return to them with purpose. Some days will bring lower scores; the wider pattern still matters more.
Using the syllabus to guide revision
The syllabus shows the topics that may appear in UTME. A learner can use it as a topic list for each subject, then practise by topic.
A simple cycle can look like this:
- Select a subject topic from the syllabus
- Practise questions on that topic
- Review the explanations after each set
- Use the session results to choose the next topic
- Repeat the cycle and track changes in results
The syllabus acts as the map. The results page acts as feedback.
Offline practice for busy days
Some days involve travel. Some days come with poor network service. Offline access supports both.
That matters in small but real ways:
- Short practice while waiting in a queue
- Question sets during rides
- Night study during slow internet periods
- Practice without repeated data requests in a shared household
The day may set the limits; practice can still happen inside those limits.
Fair preparation and boundaries
MySchoolGist is not JAMB. The app content is based on past questions and the UTME syllabus.
It does not offer leaked papers. Candidates looking for expo will not find that here. Candidates who want fair preparation can use the tool for regular practice built on approved study material.
Getting started
The app is a downloadable product, so practice can begin soon after installation and setup. After setup, the candidate can practise at home or while moving from place to place, with or without network service, depending on the day.