PrepMaster Launches Affordable Exam and Visa Interview Prep Platform in Ghana
New Tool Targets Ghana's High-Stakes Educational and Immigration Moments
PrepMaster, a homegrown digital coaching platform, has launched at prepmaster.com.gh to help Ghanaians prepare for crucial exams and visa interviews. The platform addresses a widespread challenge: hundreds of thousands of Ghanaians annually face life-changing examinations — from the WASSCE and BECE to professional licensing exams for nurses and midwives — yet many lack access to quality, affordable preparation. Beyond academics, countless others pursue visas to travel, study, or work abroad, often falling prey to costly agents with questionable promises.
Developed by CashPlanet Ltd, PrepMaster is designed as a daily practice companion rather than a traditional textbook or video service. Students receive a free question daily, build study streaks, and take timed mock exams tailored to real papers, with progress tracking for each subject. The platform is built to work offline-first, requiring no app store download and allowing learners to practise without data, syncing automatically when reconnected. WhatsApp integration handles reminders, discovery, and support, meeting users on the platform they already use most.
The visa interview module sets PrepMaster apart. It offers realistic mock interviews, practice with commonly asked questions, English-proficiency test support, and plain-language guidance through each application step — helping applicants present themselves confidently and genuinely. Crucially, the platform acts only as a preparation tool: it does not lodge applications, claim influence over decisions, or assist in misrepresentation.
Affordability is central to the model. For school candidates, a guardian-pays option lets parents or relatives settle fees via Mobile Money in seconds, whilst professionals and visa applicants subscribe individually. Costs are fractions of private tutoring fees and far below what agents typically charge. The platform is built in Ghana, matches current official syllabuses, and handles personal data in line with Ghana's data-protection requirements.
"Too many doors in Ghana come down to a single high-stakes moment — an exam or an embassy interview — and too often the difference is whether you could afford good preparation," said Ebenezer Baah, Head of the Digital Education Unit at CashPlanet Ltd. "We make no promises about results, but we promise you walk in better prepared than before."
Source: Ameyaw Debrah

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