No internet dependency. No server downtime. Exams run to completion regardless of power instability on your campus — always.
Every exam produces a tamper-proof audit record. Violation logs, session timestamps, and flags — available to your institution on a click.
Smashrite onboards and configures everything. Your first digital exam can run within 72 hours of signing — no procurement delays.
Students sit exams using their own smartphones they already use well. Any Android or iOS device runs the secured Smashrite Core app. No computer lab required, you scale across your campus.
Invigilators see every active device on a live dashboard. Any anomaly — disconnected device, violation — surfaces the moment it happens.
No waiting. No manual marking. Scores are ready for your review and release the instant student submits.
No internet required. No server room or computer lab. No procurement delays.
Smashrite onboards and configures everything — student list, smashrite server, software license, and training. You touch nothing technical.
Use the Smashrite admin portal to AI-generate/upload questions, set durations, and generate student access codes. If your staff can use an email, they can run this.
Students arrive, receives exam slip, scan a QR code on, logs in, and begin. Invigilators see every device on a live dashboard. Any irregularity surfaces the moment it happens.
The moment a student submits, scores are processed and ready. No waiting, no manual marking, no delays.
Smashrite is designed to align with every major regulatory framework that governs digital examinations in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Here is how we map to each:
NUC, NBTE and NCCE
These regulatory frameworks' e-learning and digital assessment guidelines require that exam platforms maintain exam integrity, produce verifiable result records, and protect student data. Smashrite satisfies all three — resistant to malpractice, tamper-proof audit trails, timestamped session logs, and 100% offline data architecture that prevents unauthorised external access.
JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board)
JAMB's CBT framework — the most widely recognised digital exam standard in Nigeria — establishes baseline expectations for secure candidate authentication, question integrity, answer preservation, and result immediacy. Smashrite is built to exceed these standards, with added offline resilience that JAMB's own centres often lack.
NDPR (Nigeria Data Protection Regulation) — NITDA
The NDPR requires that personal data of Nigerian citizens — including student exam records — is collected lawfully, stored securely, and not transferred to third parties without consent. Because Smashrite runs entirely on-premises over a local area network, no student data transits the internet or is stored on external cloud servers. All data is encrypted at rest using AES-256. Smashrite does not process, analyse, or share your institution's exam data for any purpose outside service delivery.
NITDA (National Information Technology Development Agency)
NITDA's IT service standards for government and institutional systems require that software solutions deployed in Nigerian public institutions meet minimum security, interoperability, and data sovereignty requirements. Smashrite's 100% offline, locally-hosted architecture is inherently aligned with data sovereignty — your exam data never leaves your campus.
NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission)
Because Smashrite operates over a local area network and requires no active internet connection during exams, it falls outside NCC's jurisdiction for internet-based services. This is an advantage — it means your exam infrastructure is never subject to ISP reliability, broadband policy changes, or network regulation disruptions.
We are happy to walk your compliance team through the full regulatory alignment documentation during a demo. Book a session here.