by AceMax Pakistan
Pakistan's first free weekly test series — 20 curated MCQs, one focus subject, instant results, and a public leaderboard. Every weekend, for everyone.
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The Initiative
The problem with exam preparation in Pakistan has always been the same: students practise in isolation, measure themselves against nothing, and have no idea where they actually stand until the day of the test.
No rhythm. No urgency. No honest feedback. Just an endless loop of past papers with no one to compete against and no way to gauge real progress.
Prepathon is our answer to that. One test, open to every student across Pakistan, every weekend — no fee, no coaching centre, no advantage money can buy.
You sit the same 30 questions as thousands of other students. You see the same leaderboard. And you walk away knowing exactly where you stand — not against your batch-mates, but against the country.
01 — The Pressure
A timed test with a live leaderboard does something practice papers cannot — it makes you perform under conditions that actually count.
02 — The Rank
Not your class. Not your coaching centre. The full country. That number tells you exactly where you stand and strips away every excuse you've been hiding behind.
03 — The Focus
Each weekend targets one subject so you go deep rather than spread thin. A month of consistent weekends covers every area that actually matters on test day.
01 — The Pressure
A timed test with a live leaderboard does something practice papers cannot — it makes you perform under conditions that actually count.
Not your class. Not your coaching centre. The full country. That number tells you exactly where you stand and strips away every excuse you've been hiding behind.
Each weekend targets one subject so you go deep rather than spread thin. A month of consistent weekends covers every area that actually matters on test day.
Join the Movement
Free, 30-question timed tests every Friday to Sunday. Compete against thousands of students nationwide, track your rank on a live leaderboard, and sharpen one subject at a time — all before your actual exam.