“…A timed, summative, high-stakes examination of student performance using digital devices to run a standardized assessment system is referred to as a "computer-based test" in this context. Answers are provided for this test, and scores are typically computed electronically (Fink, Born, Frey, & Spoden, 2018;Born, Fink, Spoden, & Frey, 2019; In this study, the CBT is described as the effective and efficient monitoring of the academic performances of learners/candidates using modern technological facilities and infrastructure towards the realization of a defined goal When compared to traditional paper-pencil testing, using CBT can enhance students' testtaking motivation, self-efficacy, test perception, and test performance (Nardi & Ranieri, 2018;Rolim & Isaias, 2019;Olumese, 2019;Gu, Ling, Liu, Yang, Kardanova & Loyalka, 2020;Jimoh, Bamiro, Akapo, Ibrahim, & Ismaila, 2020;Olaniyan-Shobowale, Bamiro, Salau & Yahya, 2021;Abanobi, 2022;Olufuwon, Bamiro, Akudo, & Anagun). In order to establish a valid and reliable CBT, similar test results should be established for the conventional Paper-Based Testing (PBT) and its Computer-Based mode, according to the International Guidelines on Computer-Based Testing (International Test Commission, 2004).…”