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About ExamReady

ExamReady is an independent free practice platform for JAMB, WAEC, IELTS, JEE, SAT and other major exams. Our mission is making quality exam preparation accessible regardless of family income.

Why we built this

Across Nigeria, West Africa, India, Brazil, and dozens of other countries, students sit for high-stakes exams that shape the rest of their lives. JAMB UTME alone has 1.7 million candidates each year. WAEC handles 1.5 million across West Africa. JEE Main, IELTS, SAT, ENEM combined exceed 10 million test-takers globally each cycle. The outcomes determine which universities admit them, which scholarships open up, which career paths become possible.

And yet, quality exam preparation remains expensive. Tutoring centers in Lagos charge ₦50,000-₦200,000 per term. International prep services for IELTS or SAT can cost hundreds of dollars per course. Past papers from official boards are sold at premium prices. The students with the resources to pay for tutoring and premium materials have a structural advantage over students who cannot. This advantage compounds across exam outcomes, university admissions, and lifetime earnings.

ExamReady exists because we believe exam preparation should not be a wealth privilege. Every student preparing seriously for a major exam should have access to high-quality practice questions, structured study guidance, and clear explanations of what works. Our practice tool is free. Our guides are free. They will remain free.

Our methodology

ExamReady covers practice questions and guidance for the major exams used across emerging markets: JAMB UTME, WAEC, NECO, IELTS, JEE Main, SAT, ACT, ENEM, GRE, and GMAT. We focus on these exams because they have the largest test-taker populations and the highest material consequences for students lives.

Our content is built from three sources. First, publicly released past papers from each examination board, which we adapt and supplement to provide more practice volume than past papers alone offer. Second, our own original questions written by educators with experience teaching these exams, designed to match official exam format and difficulty. Third, reader corrections and contributions, which help us catch errors and improve over time.

Every question on ExamReady has been reviewed for accuracy. We do not aim to be exhaustive — we aim to be useful. The questions cover the topics that appear most frequently in actual exams, in the format that actual exams use, with explanations that build the underlying skills rather than just giving the answer.

How we stay independent

ExamReady receives no payment from any examination board. We are not affiliated with JAMB, WAEC, NECO, IELTS, JEE, SAT, or any other exam administrator. The content we provide is independently created based on publicly available information.

We monetize through two channels. Display advertising via Google AdSense and other ad networks pays for our hosting infrastructure. Affiliate referrals to online education platforms (Coursera, Udemy, edX, and similar) generate small commissions when students enroll in courses through our links. These affiliate relationships are disclosed and do not affect our content recommendations.

Our commitment: We will never adjust answer keys, hide difficult question types, or feature content based on commercial relationships. The questions and explanations come from educational rigor, not commercial deals.

Who runs ExamReady

ExamReady is built and maintained by an independent team based in Botswana with backgrounds in education, software engineering, and exam preparation. Several team members have personal experience with the major exams we cover — having taken them as candidates and in some cases helped others prepare for them. We bring practitioner experience to question design and study guidance, not just theoretical knowledge.

We are a small team. We treat ExamReady as a long-term project rather than a quick build, because exam preparation needs trustworthy resources that students can rely on across multiple study cycles, not flashy products that disappear after a year.

What is coming next

Our 2026 roadmap includes adding coverage for more African exams (KCSE in Kenya, KCPE, BECE in Ghana), more Asian exams (NEET India, GAOKAO China, CSAT Korea), and more Latin American exams (Vestibular Brazil, Selectividad Spain). We are also building structured study schedules with daily and weekly guidance, performance tracking that shows which question types each student needs to prioritize, and downloadable content packs for offline study.

If you have suggestions for exams or features, please contact us. Reader feedback shapes most of our roadmap decisions.

Contact us

Found an outdated question or incorrect answer? Want us to cover an exam we do not yet support? Have study tips that worked for you? Visit our contact page to get in touch. Reader feedback drives most of our improvements.