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How Universities Cut Exam Fraud by 94% with zAccess

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Chioma Eze
Apr 10, 20266 min read

A leading Nigerian university reduced exam malpractice incidents by 94% within one semester of adopting zAccess. Here's exactly what they did.

The Problem

Before zAccess, the institution ran paper-based CBT in lab settings. Invigilators were stretched thin — one per 60 students. Copy-paste violations, answer sharing, and impersonation were common.

What Changed

Randomised question order per candidate, per-session unique answer keys, live AI proctoring with tab-switch detection, and identity verification via webcam at login.

The Results

94% drop in flagged violations. 3× faster results publication. Student satisfaction scores rose 28% — students trusted that grading was fair.

Key Takeaway

Technology alone doesn't solve integrity — but technology that removes opportunity while preserving student dignity changes outcomes dramatically.

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