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Test yourself with real-style JAMB UTME and WAEC WASSCE objective questions. 10 subjects, instant scoring, detailed explanations.

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1000 Questions
99 Attempts

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Practice with the same structure students expect in the exam hall

SchoolRegistry NG keeps JAMB UTME and WAEC WASSCE practice papers organized by exam body, subject, and year so students can move quickly from revision to timed practice. Each paper uses short objective questions, instant scoring, and a simple review flow that helps candidates see the topics they should revisit before attempting another paper.

For JAMB preparation, students can practise English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Government, Literature, Geography, and Commerce. For WAEC preparation, the same subject structure helps SS3 students revise core topics repeatedly without hunting through scattered past-question PDFs.

The goal is not just to start a test. Students should compare attempts over time, identify weak subjects, repeat difficult years, and build confidence before the real exam. Parents can also use the attempt count and result screen to understand whether a child is practising consistently or only browsing.

Recommended revision flow

  1. 1. Start with English or Mathematics to establish a baseline score.
  2. 2. Practise one science, commercial, or arts subject every day.
  3. 3. Review explanations immediately after each paper.
  4. 4. Repeat the same subject in another year until scores improve.
  5. 5. Use rankings, school search, and admission tools after exam readiness is clearer.