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After submitting a CBT exam, you can check your score and (if allowed) review your answers. This guide shows you where to find your results and what information is available.
Before you begin: You need to have completed at least one CBT exam to see results.

Where to find your results

You can view CBT results in two places:

1. CBT App (cbt.lena.africa)

  1. Log in to cbt.lena.africa
  2. Go to the Submitted section on your dashboard
  3. Click the exam to view your results

2. Student App

  1. Open the Student App
  2. Navigate to the course that the exam belongs to
  3. Go to the CBT tab
  4. Find the exam under Submitted
CBT results screen showing score, percentage, time taken, and exam submission details

What you can see

Your results include:
FieldDescription
ScoreYour total score (e.g., 35 out of 50)
PercentageYour score as a percentage (e.g., 70%)
Total marksMaximum possible score
Time takenHow long you spent on the exam
Tab switchesNumber of times you switched away from the exam
Submission typeManual (you clicked submit) or Auto (system submitted)

Reviewing your answers

Depending on the exam settings, you may be able to review your individual answers:
SettingWhat you can see
Review allowedEach question with your answer and the correct answer highlighted
Review not allowedOnly your total score — individual answers are hidden
Answer review screen showing each question with selected answer and correct answer highlighted
Your teacher controls whether answer review is available. If you can’t see your individual answers, it’s because the exam is configured not to show them.

When results are available

Results may not be available immediately after submission. The timing depends on the exam settings:
TimingWhen you can see results
ImmediatelyRight after you submit the exam
After the exam window closesAfter all students have had a chance to take the exam
After teacher publishesWhen your teacher manually publishes results
If your results aren’t showing yet, check back later — your teacher may not have published them yet.

Understanding your performance

Use these questions to reflect on your exam performance:
  • Score vs class average: How did you compare to other students? (If this information is shared)
  • Time management: Did you use all the available time, or could you have spent more time reviewing?
  • Tab switches: A high tab-switch count might indicate distractions — try to minimize these in future exams
  • Missed questions: If answer review is available, note which topics you got wrong and study those areas