"Yekola Exetat," software to help finalists prepare for the State Exam
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Congolese company, Futuriss, has developed "Yekola Exetat," a software designed to help secondary school finalists prepare for the state exam.
- The software, accessible nationwide, aims to increase candidates' chances of success and addresses a long-standing concern for students.
- Several schools in the capital and other parts of the country have already subscribed to the platform, which also offers solutions for primary school finalists.
The company Futuriss has launched "Yekola Exetat," a new software application aimed at assisting final-year secondary students in the Democratic Republic of Congo prepare for their state examinations. This tool is now available across the country and is intended to significantly boost the success rates of candidates facing these crucial end-of-secondary-cycle assessments.
According to the project manager, this software addresses a major challenge that has impacted thousands of students for decades. The developer highlights that the introduction of "Yekola Exetat" is timely, coinciding with the recognition of digital access as a key driver of economic growth in the DRC. The intelligent tool empowers final-year students to prepare more effectively for their exams.
"Yekola Exetat" distinguishes itself from existing educational solutions through its unique features and user-friendly interface, allowing access to the platform with just a few clicks. Futuriss has also developed similar software solutions tailored for primary school finalists. The initiative has already gained traction, with numerous schools in the capital city and other regions subscribing to the platform to enhance their students' prospects of passing their exams.
Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.