ICTExam 1.1.0 is here. Built in Multan by ICT Innovations, this release lets you turn a question paper you already have into a live online exam in minutes, grades objective answers automatically, and reviews written answers with AI that you can always override. Schools running Moodle can now launch ICTExam exams from inside their own courses, with grades flowing straight back to the gradebook.
The goal of this update is simple. Give teachers back the hours they lose to exam setup and marking, without taking the final say out of their hands. Here is what is new in this smart online exam platform.
Set up an exam the way you actually work
You can start from a paper you already have or build one from a blank page. Upload a PDF, a scan, or a photo of a question paper, and ICTExam reads it for you, pulls out each question, and lays it out for review. Prefer to author from scratch? Organize questions by class and subject, save a draft, and publish when you are ready.
Sharing an exam is just as quick. ICTExam generates a single student link, and students attempt the exam through it without creating an account.
Question types that cover real papers
ICTExam 1.1.0 supports the question styles teachers actually set:
- Multiple choice, true or false, and multiple-select with all-or-nothing scoring
- Short answer and long answer free text
- Fill in the blank, with support for several accepted spellings of the same answer
- Matching and ordering, with drag and drop that works on mouse, touch, or keyboard
Grading that is fast where it can be, careful where it counts
Objective questions are graded automatically by rule, never by AI, so the marks stay consistent every time. Math answers are accepted when they are equivalent, so a student who writes one half, 0.5, or the square root of sixteen as four still gets credit for being right.
For written work, image answers, and diagrams, ICTExam reviews answers with AI assistance, and you can override any result. When the AI is not confident, the answer is sent to you for review instead of being marked wrong, so a correct answer never gets a zero by mistake. Blank or nonsense responses are filtered out before any AI review runs.
The assessment controls you expect
This release ships with exam timers, availability windows, attempt limits, and question shuffle. You get a gradebook with CSV and JSON export, item analysis and statistics, grade scales with pass marks and boundaries, and a per-question results policy. A reusable question bank lets you build once and pull questions into future exams. You can see all the features on the features page.
Built for schools and teams
Accounts come with teacher, admin, and super-admin roles, in-app user management, self-service profiles, and password reset. Login lockout, an audit log, and CSV or JSON import and export for classes, subjects, and users round out the admin side.
For schools on Moodle, ICTExam 1.1.0 adds a native Moodle plugin with backup and restore. Teachers launch exams from inside a Moodle course using standards-conformant LTI 1.3, grades pass back automatically to the Moodle gradebook, class rosters sync across, and students get a clear way to return to Moodle when they are done. You can read more about Moodle and LTI integration on the integrations page.
Flexible hosting and fair billing
ICTExam runs as isolated tenants, so each organization keeps its data separate. Billing uses a prepaid credit wallet with a full balance and transaction history, and every new account starts with a one-time welcome credit. The platform is built to fail open, so exams never stop mid-test over billing. Administrators get a platform console and a billing view, with secure online top-ups for both subscriptions and one-time purchases. To see how plans work, visit the packages page.
Availability
ICTExam 1.1.0 is available now. To learn more or request access, open a ticket and our team will help you get started.
Frequently asked questions
Do students need an account to take an exam?
No. You share a single link, and students attempt the exam without signing up.
Can I use a question paper I already have?
Yes. Upload a PDF, a scan, or a photo, and ICTExam reads it and lays out the questions for your review.
Does AI decide the final grade?
No. Objective questions are graded by rule, and AI only assists with written and image answers. You can override any result, and unsure answers come back to you instead of being marked wrong.
How are math answers graded?
ICTExam accepts answers that are mathematically equivalent, so 0.5, one half, and the square root of sixteen as four are all marked correct.
Does it work with Moodle?
Yes. ICTExam ships a native Moodle plugin and standards-conformant LTI 1.3, so you can launch exams from inside Moodle and send grades straight to the gradebook.