KNEC Open Registration for 2024 KPSEA and KCSE Exams

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The Kenya Nationwide Examinations Council (KNEC) has kicked off registrations for the Kenya Major Faculty Evaluation (KPSEA), and Kenya Certificates of Secondary Schooling (KCSE) 2024 exams.

By means of a discover launched on Thursday, February 1, the council notified establishment heads that the portals have been open for registrations.

The council has additionally directed academics to make sure all eligible candidates register earlier than the March 29, 2024 deadline.

KNEC has suggested academics to make sure all candidates are efficiently registered throughout the interval, warning that the registration window won’t be prolonged.

Candidates from St Anne’s Women Excessive Faculty, Lioki, in Kiambu County sit for KCSE papers on November 6, 2023.

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KNEC

“Keep away from a last-minute rush and register all of your candidates now,” the discover reads. “The dates have to be adhered to since there can be no late registration of candidates.”

Registrations for the totally different school-level exams are achieved by means of portals assigned to every stage, discovered on the KNEC web site.

“All examination centres are anticipated to log onto a platform for particular examination and enter the candidates’ particulars utilizing the college registration password,” KNEC directed.

KNEC launched the 2023 KPSEA outcomes on January 19, earlier than which the Schooling Cupboard Secretary (CS) Ezekiel Machagu had directed academics to permit college students to hitch Junior Secondary Faculties (JSS) earlier than the discharge of the outcomes.

The 2023 grade 6 pupils are the first cohort to take a seat for the KPSEA examinations, becoming a member of grade 7 below the Competency-Based mostly Curriculum (CBC).

“All of the 1,282,574 candidates who sat the 2023 Kenya Major Faculties Schooling Evaluation be allowed to hitch Grade 7 within the Junior Secondary Faculties hosted by their respective main colleges the place they attended Grade 1-6,” Machogu famous.

This directive comes after Operation Linda Jamii,a community-based organisation sued KNEC, questioning the credibility of the method used to tabulate the outcomes of the 2023 KCSE exams.

The petitioner defending the allegations cited irregularities recorded within the Oruba Boys Excessive Faculty outcomes the place all college students scored a D and had a deviation of 1-2 factors.

A collage of scholars sitting for KCSE (left) and the KUCCPS login tab (proper)

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KUCCPS



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