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    Best JAMB CBT App for 2027: Which One Should You Actually Use?

    Updated June 30, 2026 11 min read Android
    Best JAMB CBT apps for 2027 UTME compared — free and paid options for Nigerian students

    For most candidates, the best free JAMB CBT app for 2027 is the JAMB CBT Exam Guide app: real past questions by year, a timed Exam Mode, and explanations on every answer, all free. If you want a bigger question bank and don't mind paying once, Myschool (60,000+ questions) and Awajis (about ₦4,000 for lifetime access) are the strongest paid alternatives. Below is how they compare and which fits you.

    There are dozens of JAMB apps on the Play Store and the marketing all sounds the same. So instead of trusting screenshots, judge every app on five things that decide whether your score actually moves. Here they are.

    The Test

    What makes a JAMB CBT app actually good?

    A good app gives you real past questions, a timed mock, answer explanations, offline access, and a fair price. Miss any of those and prep suffers.

    Real past questions, by year

    JAMB recycles patterns. An app worth using gives you the actual questions from previous UTME years, not vague look-alikes.

    A timed mock mode

    The exam is beaten or lost on the clock. If an app can't run a full timed paper, it can't prepare you for the real pressure.

    Explanations, not just answers

    Knowing the answer is C teaches nothing. Knowing why C is right — and why the other options are traps — is what raises a score.

    Works offline

    Data is expensive and networks drop. Being able to practise a downloaded subject without a connection is close to essential in Nigeria.

    Honest price

    Plenty of strong apps charge a one-time fee. A genuinely free option that still does the job deserves to be the default starting point.

    What's the best free JAMB CBT app for 2027?

    The best free JAMB CBT app for 2027 is the JAMB CBT Exam Guide app by Etest Tech Hub. It checks four of the five boxes outright — real past questions organised by year, a timed Exam Mode you can set from 60 to 180 minutes, written explanations on every question, and offline practice once a subject is downloaded — and it wins the fifth on price, because it's free.

    In use, you pick an exam year, choose up to four subjects to match your combination, then run either a timed mock or a relaxed Study Mode session with instant feedback. After a mock you get a clean results screen — total marks scored to 400 like the real UTME, accuracy, questions attempted, and a subject-by-subject breakdown — plus a dashboard that tracks your average, your best score and your streak.

    Its question bank isn't the biggest on the market; the paid apps win on raw volume. But for actually building exam speed without spending a naira, it's the one I'd put on a candidate's phone first.

    Side By Side

    Best JAMB CBT apps compared (free vs paid)

    Question-bank sizes for the paid apps are the figures the developers publish (Myschool, Awajis, ExamGuide).

    AppPriceQuestionsOfflineTimed mockBest for
    JAMB CBT Exam GuideFree pickFreeReal past questions, by yearPartly (per subject)Yes — 60 to 180 minsFree, full timed practice
    Myschool JAMB CBTOne-time fee60,000+Yes (after activation)YesBiggest bank + video lessons
    Awajis CBT (UTME)~₦4,000 lifetime32,000+YesYesLifetime offline, one payment
    ExamGuide UTMEPaid3+ decades of papersYesYesDeep historical archive

    Prices and figures as published by each app in 2026 and may change. Always check the current Play Store listing before paying.

    Do offline JAMB apps work without data?

    Yes — most serious JAMB CBT apps work without data once content is downloaded. With JAMB CBT Exam Guide you download a subject once and practise it offline after that. Awajis and Myschool take a similar route: a one-time activation, then full offline use on that device.

    This is a bigger deal than it sounds. A candidate in a town with patchy network, or one rationing a ₦500 data bundle to the last megabyte, can still sit a full mock on a Sunday afternoon with the Wi-Fi off. That's the difference between an app you use daily and one you open twice and forget.

    The Method

    How to use a JAMB app to actually raise your score

    Downloading the app is the easy part. This is the routine that moves the number.

    01

    Pick your four subjects first

    Match them to your course combination. There's no point drilling Geography if your course needs Economics and Government.

    02

    Start in Study Mode

    For the first week, learn with instant feedback and read every explanation. You're filling gaps, not testing yet.

    03

    Switch to timed Exam Mode

    Once the content feels familiar, sit full timed mocks. Aim for two hours, the real UTME length, and don't pause the clock.

    04

    Chase your weakest subject

    After each mock, read the breakdown and re-drill your lowest-scoring subject. Repeat until no subject drags the rest down.

    So which one should you pick?

    If you're broke and serious — and most candidates are at least one of those — start with the free JAMB CBT Exam Guide app. It gives you real past questions, timed mocks and explanations without asking for a kobo, which covers what 90% of students actually need.

    Only reach for a paid app once you've genuinely worked through the free one and want more volume or video lessons on top. Pay for more after you've exhausted free — not before. Whatever you choose, the app that wins is the one you open every day, not the one with the biggest number on its banner.

    Start free, today

    Put real JAMB past questions and a timed mock in your pocket. The JAMB CBT Exam Guide app is free on Google Play.

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    Quick Answers

    Frequently asked questions

    Q.What is the best app to practise for JAMB CBT in 2027?

    For most candidates the best free option is the JAMB CBT Exam Guide app — it offers real past questions by year, a timed Exam Mode and explanations at no cost. Paid apps like Myschool and Awajis hold larger question banks if you want more volume.

    Q.Is there a free JAMB CBT practice app?

    Yes. The JAMB CBT Exam Guide app is free to download and practise with on Android. Many strong rivals, such as Awajis (around ₦4,000) and Myschool, charge a one-time fee for lifetime access.

    Q.Do JAMB CBT apps work offline?

    Most of the serious ones do. JAMB CBT Exam Guide lets you practise a subject offline once it's downloaded, while apps like Awajis and Myschool work offline after a one-time activation.

    Q.How many past questions do I actually need?

    Quality beats raw volume. Working carefully through 5–10 past years with explanations, under timed conditions, prepares you better than skimming 60,000 questions you never review. Depth and timing matter more than the headline number.

    Q.Can a phone app really replace a CBT centre practice?

    It comes close. A good app reproduces the timed, multiple-choice, four-subject format on the same kind of screen you'll face. Sitting one real mock at an accredited CBT centre near exam day is still worth doing as a final check.

    Q.Which JAMB app is best for a low-end Android phone?

    A light app that runs offline is best on budget phones. JAMB CBT Exam Guide is built to stay small and work without a constant connection, which suits most Nigerian candidates' devices and data budgets.

    Built for Nigerian candidates

    Pick an app and start practising

    The months before UTME are won with daily, timed practice. Start free, stay consistent, and let the dashboard show your progress.

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    Reviewed by Etest Tech Hub — building practical mobile apps for Nigerian students.