Run secure, stress-free CBT exams online or offline without technical headaches. From JAMB, and WAEC style exams to school tests, our CBT system helps you create, and manage exams even with poor internet or limited devices.

If any of these problems sound familiar, we make them disappear with a reliable CBT solution.
Unreliable internet during exams
Exams interrupted by connectivity or power, students lose time and trust.
Slow, unreliable systems
Poor performance and freezing disrupt exams and frustrate users.
Manual marking wastes days
Teachers spend hours marking instead of teaching or giving feedback.
Exam malpractice & result manipulation
Weak controls undermine confidence in results and institutions.
Expensive solutions that don't fit locally
Foreign platforms that are costly and hard to adapt to local realities.
High cost of exam papers and printing
Printing, photocopying, and paper handling increase exam expenses every term.
Our Online/Offline CBT module was designed for schools and institutions that need reliability, flexibility, and security — even when internet or power is unstable.
Four simple steps to set up and run computer based tests.
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Benefit-focused features that solve real exam problems.

Reduces malpractice and impersonation
Conduct exams anywhere, anytime


Create tests and quizzes with different question styles
Results in seconds, not days


Track performance by student, subject, or class
Works on laptops, desktops, tablets

Perfect for institutions that need reliability and flexibility.
Emmy Norberton International Schools uses Cloudnotte's CBT module to streamline exams — lowering admin time by 40% and improving result trust with secure, randomized questions. Instant grading allowed teachers to provide timely feedback and improved overall performance tracking.


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