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Latest 2025/2026 Scholarships Nigerian Students Can Apply For

Education can be expensive, but scholarships can make it much easier. If you are a Nigerian student looking for opportunities in 2025/2026, here are the latest scholarships you should apply for. 1️⃣ MTN Foundation Scholarship For Nigerian undergraduates in accredited universities and polytechnics. Covers tuition, book allowance, and stipends. Application usually opens mid-year. 2️⃣ NNPC/TotalEnergies Scholarship For 100-level and 200-level students in Nigerian universities. Aims to support brilliant but financially challenged students. 3️⃣ Federal Government Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship Offers Nigerian students opportunities to study abroad. Countries include Russia, Morocco, and others. Covers tuition, accommodation, and stipends. 4️⃣ Jim Ovia Foundation Scholarship Supports undergraduates across Nigeria. Focus on ICT-related courses and high-performing students. 5️⃣ Commonwealth Scholarships (UK) For postgraduate students. Covers full...

Top 5 Free Apps to Practice WAEC CBT Before 2026

Since WAEC has announced that the 2026 WASSCE will be fully Computer-Based (CBT) , students need to start practicing with CBT apps now. The good news is, there are free apps that can help you get used to answering questions on screen. Here are the Top 5 Free Apps to Practice WAEC CBT : 1️⃣ Myschool CBT App Covers WAEC, NECO, and JAMB past questions. Shows solutions and explanations. Works offline after download. 2️⃣ Pass.ng One of the most popular CBT practice platforms. Has timed tests just like the real exam. Tracks your performance and progress. 3️⃣ JAMB CBT Practice (by Awabe) Although made for JAMB, it’s great for CBT training. Improves speed and accuracy on computer-based tests. 4️⃣ Exam King WAEC & JAMB App Focuses on WAEC/NECO past questions. Easy-to-use interface for secondary school students. 5️⃣ EduPadi CBT Practice App Offers WAEC and JAMB practice. Provides explanations and mock exams. 🔑 Why You Must Start Using CBT Apps Now Famili...

WAEC 2026: Full Switch to Computer-Based Test (CBT) – What Every Student Must know

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that by 2026, all WASSCE exams will be conducted fully on Computer-Based Testing (CBT) . This is a big change from the usual paper-and-pencil exams. 🔥 What This Means for Students No more writing on paper – all answers will be typed or selected on a computer. Students must get used to reading and answering questions on screen. Speed and accuracy with the computer mouse/keyboard will matter a lot. 🏫 What This Means for Schools Schools must upgrade their ICT centres with enough computers and reliable internet. Backup power (generator, inverter, or solar) will be very important. Teachers must start training students on how to use CBT platforms. 📝 How Students Can Prepare for WAEC CBT Practice with CBT Apps – Download free CBT practice apps for WAEC/JAMB. Use Online Past Questions – Instead of paper versions, try solving online questions. Improve Typing Skills – Learn to type faster, it saves time in the exa...

WAec mathematics past Questions (2018-2022 PFF)

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Jamb: How to score 300+ in CBT Exams

Every JAMB candidate dreams of scoring high, but only a few cross the 300 mark. The good news is, with the right preparation and mindset, you can do it too. Here are tested strategies that will help you score 300+ in JAMB 2025 CBT. 1️⃣ Understand the JAMB Syllabus Don’t read randomly. Download the official JAMB syllabus and focus on the exact topics listed there. 2️⃣ Study Past Questions JAMB often repeats questions. Practice at least the last 10 years of past questions. You’ll notice repeated patterns. 3️⃣ Use CBT Practice Apps Since JAMB is computer-based, get familiar with CBT apps or online tests. This will reduce exam tension and improve your speed. 4️⃣ Focus on Your Strong Subjects Know your four subjects well. Give more time to the ones that carry higher marks or where you’re weaker. 5️⃣ Create a Study Timetable Plan your day wisely: e.g., 2 hours Mathematics, 1 hour English, 1 hour Literature. Stick to it consistently. 6️⃣ Avoid Cramming Understand concepts ...

Free WAEC and neco past questions (Mathematics and English language)

If you are preparing for WAEC or NECO, past questions are your best friend. They show you the way examiners set questions, and many times, questions are repeated. To help you succeed, we are giving you free past questions in Mathematics and English Language. 📘 Why Past Questions Are Important They help you understand the exam pattern. You discover common repeated questions. You learn time management during practice. They boost your confidence before the real exam. 📝 Free Download – WAEC/NECO Past Questions 👉 Mathematics (2018–2022) – [Download PDF] 👉 English Language (2018–2022) – [Download PDF] (For now, if you don’t have the files yet, you can remove the links and later upload PDFs to Google Drive, then paste the share link here. That way students can download directly.) 🔑 How to Use These Past Questions Solve at least 5 questions daily . Check marking schemes to see how answers are scored. Combine them with your syllabus for complete preparation. Conclusion...

10 proven tips to pass Exams without stress.

Passing WAEC is not about magic, it’s about smart preparation. Every year, thousands of students fail not because they are not intelligent, but because they don’t prepare the right way. If you want to pass WAEC  with confidence, here are 10 tips that will guide you: 1. Start Early Don’t wait until exam month. Begin your preparation now by reviewing past questions and important topics. 2. Use WAEC Syllabus The WAEC syllabus is your guide. It tells you the exact topics to read. Get a copy and study from it. 3. Solve Past Questions Past questions are a secret weapon. Study the last 5–10 years of WAEC questions in each subject. You will discover repeated patterns. 4. Create a Study Timetable Don’t study randomly. Set daily targets, e.g., 2 hours of Mathematics, 1 hour of Literature. Consistency matters more than cramming. 5. Join a Study Group Studying with friends helps you learn faster. You can teach each other and share resources. 6. Ask Teachers for Guidance If you fin...