Teesas Learning Centre has recorded a 97% pass rate in this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The center reported the impressive pass rate despite only about 24% of almost two million students who sat for the UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) scored above 200.
Christina Smit, who graduated from secondary school in 2021 and had sat for UTME, previously almost resigned to fate that perhaps she was not destined to school in Nigeria until she encountered the learning centre. She scored 255.
Another student, Treasure David, said, “The weekly CBT assessment tests at the Teesas were a game changer. Many of the questions I encountered in JAMB were covered at the Teesas Learning Centre. Scoring 321 in JAMB wouldn’t have been possible without Teesas.”
Ochuole Ogar, who scored 284, said physics used to be very difficult before she joined Teesas.
“The classes were conversational and engaging, which helped me excel in my exams. One time, I arrived late to class, and the tutor gave me a full revision of what was taught. That dedication made all the difference,” she said.
Teesas Education has technology-enabled hybrid learning centres in Lekki and Ikeja.
The learning centres offer real-time computer-based WAEC, UTME and post-UTME practise tests and mock trials that can be accessed online and offline via its eponymous mobile and web app, Teesas Education App which is available on the iOS and Google stores.
The Matric service, which is available on the Teesas Education App, gives candidates access to a compilation of 40 years of UTME and Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) practice test questions, and answers and tutorial videos based on the likeliest topics from previous years.