University admissions
One score gates a career. Run your entrance exam knowing every candidate sat the exact same locked attempt, on the exact same clock — and that every disputed mark can be replayed, not argued.
Entrance examsRun entrance exams, certifications, and public-sector assessments your candidates can't dispute and your auditors actually trust — without buying an LMS you don't need.
Four scenarios where "good enough" testing isn't good enough — and where the wrong platform costs you trust you can't buy back.
One score gates a career. Run your entrance exam knowing every candidate sat the exact same locked attempt, on the exact same clock — and that every disputed mark can be replayed, not argued.
Entrance examsLicensing bodies live and die by defensibility. A signed, replayable attempt log is what your legal team and your regulators have been quietly hoping for.
CertificationsGovernment hiring exams demand transparency at scale. Mesura Exams runs thousands of simultaneous attempts without slowdowns, with an audit trail an ombudsman can verify in minutes.
Civil serviceCompliance training that has to hold up to an audit. Skip another LMS subscription — bootstrap a defensible exam program in an afternoon, not a quarter.
CorporateFive stages your team will walk in the first week — and the invariants Mesura Exams keeps in place at every one of them.
Sign up, invite your examiners and proctors, and decide what each role can see. No procurement, no kickoff workshop — the first admin is live before your coffee gets cold.
Write questions across the formats your exam actually uses — multiple choice, true/false, short-answer, numerical. What authors preview is byte-for-byte what candidates see.
Each candidate gets a sealed attempt the second they click Start. The clock runs on our server — refresh, lose signal, close the lid; they come back to the exact time they had.
Objective items score the moment a candidate submits. Written responses route to reviewers with rubric guidance attached. No three-week backlog, no spreadsheet nights.
Every click, every answer, every visibility event is timestamped and signed. When a candidate appeals — or a regulator asks — you replay the attempt, you don't argue it.
When a candidate appeals, you don't reconstruct what happened — you replay it. Each event is signed on the server the moment it occurs and chained to the one before it. Hand the export to your auditor; the meeting ends early.
Most platforms layer exams on top of a learning system. Mesura Exams inverts that — exams are the product, and every decision is measured against the worst hour of your testing year.
When a candidate appeals, you don't argue — you replay. Every attempt is sealed at start, every action signed and timestamped on the server, every keystroke reproducible months later.
Hand your auditor an exported attempt log and watch the meeting end early. Append-only records, cryptographic signatures, and replay-on-demand — the things your compliance team has been asking for for years.
Built for the moment 5,000 candidates click Start in the same minute. Edge-replicated reads keep question delivery instant; tail-latency stays flat where other platforms buckle.
The exam timer is the server's clock — not theirs. Refresh, reconnect, swap devices: the time you allotted is the time they get. Settles every clock-tampering dispute before it starts.
Bootstrap an org, import a question bank, invite candidates. No data-room negotiation, no implementation consultants, no kiosk-lab procurement before your first real exam runs.
Mesura Exams does one thing: exams that hold up. Keep your LMS for courses, your HRIS for enrollment. Fewer seats, fewer vendors, fewer surfaces an attacker has to work with.
What directors, engineers, and deans say after a cycle on Mesura Exams — in their words, not ours.
We replaced our previous LMS for entrance exams. The server-authoritative timing alone settled three clock-tampering disputes that would have gone to arbitration last cycle.
The sealed-attempt model is what our auditors actually asked for and never got from anyone else. Every attempt is reproducible, every action timestamped on the server.
It just works on exam day. Embedded replicas mean question fetches don't slow as concurrency climbs — we ran 4,200 simultaneous attempts without a tail-latency spike.
Same afternoon. Sign up, invite your team, paste in your question bank, and run a pilot before the day ends. No procurement, no implementation consultants, no kiosk lab to stand up first.
You replay the attempt instead of arguing about it. Every action they took — every answer, every navigation, every time their window lost focus — is timestamped and signed on our servers. Disputes that used to drag through arbitration end in minutes, with the record on your side.
Their answers are buffered locally and synced the moment they reconnect. The clock keeps running on our server, so they don't gain an unfair advantage — but they come back to the exact same attempt, on the same question, with the time they actually had.
No — and please don't. Mesura Exams is the exam layer, not a learning platform. Keep your LMS for courses and enrollment; point Mesura Exams at the assessments that have real consequences. Fewer vendors to integrate, not more.
We've stress-tested with 4,200+ simultaneous attempts and tail-latency stayed flat. The architecture is designed for the moment your entire cohort clicks Start in the same minute — that's the load case the platform is built around, not the one we hope never happens.
Yes — and they tend to be relieved. Every attempt is append-only, cryptographically signed, exportable, and independently verifiable. Hand the export to your compliance team and the meeting ends early.
Bootstrap an organization in under a minute. Pilot a real exam this afternoon. No credit card, no LMS to install, no kiosk lab to stand up first.