Why we set up the ALLCBTs app
Every serious student knows the feeling. You have an exam ahead, you have books around you, you have different links saved on your phone, you have classmates sending notes in group chats, and you are still asking yourself one question: “Where exactly do I start?” That confusion is one of the main reasons the ALLCBTs app was created. We wanted to give students one clear place to practise, revise, ask questions, watch lessons, read school updates and build confidence before the real examination day arrives.
ALLCBTs was not built as just another app icon on a phone. It was built as a study companion for students who need structure. Many candidates preparing for JAMB, WAEC, NECO, BECE, NCEE, GCE, SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, NABTEB, IJMB, JUPEB and other exams have the willingness to study, but they do not always have the right tools arranged in a way that makes daily practice simple. A student may have past questions in one folder, tutorial videos on YouTube, school news on different blogs, group discussions on WhatsApp, and CBT practice on another website. The result is scattered preparation. ALLCBTs brings those important pieces closer, so that a student can open one platform and immediately know what to do next.
The app was also created because exam preparation has changed. Students no longer study only with printed books and classroom notes. They now learn during transport, during short breaks, late at night, early in the morning, and sometimes while waiting for a teacher or parent. A mobile-first learning tool helps those small moments become productive. With ALLCBTs on Android, iOs and desktop, the student is not tied to one device or one location. The same preparation energy can continue from phone to tablet to laptop.
Another reason we set up the app is confidence. A lot of students fail exams not because they are not intelligent, but because they are not familiar with timed questions, CBT screens, pressure, navigation, speed and revision discipline. When you repeatedly practise in a CBT-style environment, the real exam feels less strange. The ALLCBTs app gives students that repeated exposure. It helps them move from fear to familiarity, and from scattered reading to targeted practice.
We also wanted to make learning feel less lonely. Many students ask the same questions in silence: “Is this answer correct?”, “Which topic should I focus on?”, “Has registration started?”, “Where can I get the latest past questions?”, “Who else is preparing for this exam?” The app connects practice with community. Through groups, forum conversations, school news and learning updates, a student can feel part of a wider academic community instead of struggling alone.
Tip 1: Start with one subject today
Open the app, choose one exam or subject, practise a short question set, check your weak points, and repeat tomorrow. Small daily practice beats panic reading.
Get Android App Get iOs AppWhat the ALLCBTs app is for
The ALLCBTs app is for students who want to prepare with intention. It is for candidates who are tired of reading without testing themselves. It is for learners who want to know where they stand before the exam, not after the result is released. It is also for parents, teachers and schools that want students to practise with more seriousness and less guesswork.
At its heart, the app is a CBT exam preparation platform. Students can use it to practise exam-style questions, revise with past questions, follow tutorial content, read education news, join learning groups and interact with other students. It supports local and international exam interests, which makes it useful for candidates preparing for Nigerian exams as well as students exploring international tests and assessment formats.
For JAMB candidates, the app can serve as a daily practice room. You can test your speed, build familiarity with question patterns and reduce exam anxiety. For WAEC and NECO candidates, it can support topic revision, past-question exposure and quick study sessions. For BECE and NCEE students, it can help younger learners become comfortable with objective questions and structured revision. For candidates preparing for SAT, IELTS, TOEFL and other international exams, the app gives a familiar place to access exam-focused learning resources and practise consistently.
The app is also for school updates. Students often miss important information because they hear about it late. ALLCBTs connects learning with news, so students can keep an eye on admissions, Post-UTME details, registration updates, examination announcements and education events. Instead of preparing in the dark, students can stay informed while they study.
The community side of the app is just as important. Sometimes the answer a student needs is not hidden in a textbook; it is in a discussion with another student who just solved the same problem. The forum and groups help students ask, answer, comment and learn together. That kind of interaction makes preparation feel alive. It gives students a reason to return, not only because they have to study, but because they are part of a learning movement.
Android, iOs and desktop versions
The Android version is available through Google Play, making it easy for students using Android phones and tablets to install the app from a familiar app store. It is designed for everyday mobile use, so a student can quickly open it, practise questions, check updates or continue learning without needing to sit in front of a computer.
The iOs version is available on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad users. It gives Apple users access to the same ALLCBTs learning direction: CBT practice, study questions, video-focused preparation and useful student features. For students already comfortable with iPhones or iPads, this makes exam preparation feel natural and easy to carry around.
The desktop version is the web version at allcbts.com. It is useful for students who prefer bigger screens, schools that use computer labs, teachers who want to guide learners, and candidates who like practising with a keyboard and wider display. Desktop access also helps when students want to read longer content, browse school news, use marketplace features or move around the platform with more screen space.
Together, the three versions solve a simple problem: students use different devices. Some students have Android phones. Some use iPhones. Some have laptops. Some switch between all three. ALLCBTs does not force one study pattern on everyone. It gives students different access points, so preparation can continue wherever they are.
Tip 2: Keep ALLCBTs on your main screen
Put the app where you can see it every day. When practice becomes visible, it becomes easier to build a serious revision habit.
Install Desktop AppFeatures students love
The CBT simulator is one of the most important features because it helps students practise in a way that feels closer to real examination conditions. It is not enough to read answers; students need to test how fast they can think, choose options, manage time and move through questions. A good simulator makes practice practical. It turns passive reading into active preparation.
Past questions and study materials are another major part of the ALLCBTs experience. Past questions are useful because they reveal patterns. They show how exam bodies ask questions, how topics repeat, how options are framed and where students commonly make mistakes. When students use past questions correctly, they stop guessing what to read and start recognising what matters. The app gives students easier access to these materials so revision becomes more focused.
Video lessons and tutorial content help students who learn better by watching explanations. Some topics are difficult when read alone, but clearer when a tutor breaks them down step by step. ALLCBTs supports video-based learning because students need more than answers. They need understanding. A student who understands why an option is correct is more prepared than a student who only memorises the letter.
The school news and events section helps students remain aware of what is happening around admissions, examinations and academic opportunities. This is important because missing a deadline can be as painful as failing a subject. With news and updates built into the learning environment, students can practise and stay alert at the same time.
The groups and forum features make the app feel human. Students can join conversations, ask questions, follow discussions and interact with other learners. This is useful for motivation. When students see other people preparing seriously, they are encouraged to continue. Learning becomes social, but still productive.
The marketplace and resource sections add another layer of usefulness. Students can find educational materials, products, e-cards and learning resources. Instead of moving from site to site, they can discover relevant support within the same ALLCBTs environment. The goal is convenience, but also trust. Students need resources that are connected to their academic goals.
The app also supports a modern student lifestyle. It is built for quick access, mobile use, updates, community engagement and exam-focused learning. Students do not always have long hours. Sometimes they have ten minutes. Sometimes they have one free evening. Sometimes they need a quick correction before class. ALLCBTs is useful because it respects that reality and gives students several ways to learn in the time they have.
Why students are happy using it
Students are happy when a platform reduces stress, and that is what ALLCBTs aims to do. Instead of telling students to “read harder” without direction, it gives them tools they can actually use. The app encourages practice, feedback, interaction and steady improvement. A student can come in confused and leave with a clearer plan for the next study session.
Many students enjoy the feeling of having everything close. They do not need to search endlessly before starting. They can open the app and move into practice, news, videos, groups or materials. That simplicity matters. The easier it is to begin, the more likely a student is to continue.
Students also appreciate exam familiarity. The more they practise in a CBT mindset, the less frightening the exam screen becomes. They learn to manage time, move past difficult questions, return to weak areas and build speed. These are small skills, but they can make a big difference in performance.
The community feeling also creates happiness. Students like knowing that they are not the only ones preparing. They like seeing others ask questions, solve problems, share updates and take exams seriously. That energy can lift a tired student and remind them that success is possible with consistent effort.
Tip 3: Practise, review, repeat
Do not only check your score. Review the questions you missed, write down the topic, then practise that topic again. This is how real improvement happens.
Start CBT Practice Join Student GroupsHow to download each version
For Android users, tap the Android download button on this page and install ALLCBTs from Google Play. After installation, open the app, sign in or create an account where necessary, and begin with the exam or subject you are currently preparing for.
For iPhone and iPad users, tap the iOs download button and install the app from the Apple App Store. Once installed, keep the app on your home screen so it becomes part of your daily revision routine. Even a few practice sessions each week can make your preparation more organised.
For desktop users, tap the desktop button or visit allcbts.com in your browser. Students using Chrome or Microsoft Edge may also install the web app where the browser shows an install option. This is helpful if you want an app-like experience on your laptop or desktop computer.
Whichever version you choose, the most important step is to start. Do not wait until exam week before practising. Download the app, choose your exam, practise a little, check your weak areas and build from there. Confidence grows when preparation becomes a habit.
Final word to students
The ALLCBTs app exists because students deserve better preparation tools. You deserve a place where you can practise without confusion, learn without feeling alone, and follow academic updates without missing important information. You deserve to enter your exam hall with confidence, not panic. That is why ALLCBTs keeps improving across Android, iOs and desktop.
No app can read for you, but the right app can guide your reading, sharpen your practice and make your effort count. ALLCBTs gives you that support. Use it early. Use it consistently. Use it when you are motivated and also when you are not. The students who win are not always the students who read once for many hours. Very often, they are the students who practise steadily, correct mistakes quickly and keep showing up.
Download ALLCBTs today and turn your phone, tablet or desktop into a serious exam preparation space. Your next result can be better than the last one, and your preparation can start right now.