Teesas wants to reduce the failure rate in Nigeria’s university entrance exams

Teesas wants to reduce the failure rate in Nigeria’s university entrance exams

Just 14 of every hundred trainees who took Nigeria’s university entryway examination in 2023 passed, highlighting a crisis in the nation’s education system. The numbers for the last 5 years are alarming, with college evaluation bodies like the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the West African Examination Commission (WAEC) recording increased failure rates.

Teesas, an edtech start-up released in 2021, thinks it can decrease these failure rates. The business analyses previous concerns from college entryway assessments– an enormous dataset covering the last 40 years of JAMB tests– which trainees can practice as part of their studying.

Studying previous concerns isn’t unique; trainees have actually purchased physical copies of these concerns and practiced them. Teesas separates itself by likewise providing video tutorials from tutors.

The start-up uses a membership design where trainees can access the video tutorials and the concern bank for a 10,000 one-time strategy while using a concern bank-only function for simply 2,000.

The business likewise uses offline discovering to deal with the web difficulties through its annual premium strategy of 10,000. This enables trainees to access the app and conserve and download video tutorials without a web connection.

Teesas’ service is coming when WAEC is thinking about computer-based evaluations for its examinations. WAEC will start performing computer-based assessment (CBE) for prospects composing its assessment this February.

According to Teesas CEO Izedonmwen, the edtech is developing a brand-new item to assist trainees get ready for this shift. “We are bringing our JAMB/WAEC examination preparation item called Matric,” he stated. Learners will access over 5,000 tutor-led videos that offer responses and suggestions to the most often asked SSCE and UTME concerns from the last 40 years.

“They likewise get the chance to take computer-based (CBT) mock examinations, with in-depth explanatory responses.” Teesas’ early adoption of CBT preparation enables trainees to acquaint themselves with the brand-new format even as the system shifts.

Given that its launch, Teesas has actually raised $2 million in financing, and declares to have more than 50,000 active users, with almost 95% reporting a considerable enhancement in their understanding of crucial ideas. “We are an impact-focused service and as such, we track both success and effect metrics (finding out journeys finished, examination pass rate, engagement levels, and so on,” Izedonmwen informed TechCabal. “We likewise intend to be a sustainable service, thus the concentrate on rewarding development.”

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