KCPE And KCSE Certificates For 2022 Candidates Ready. The Kenya National exams Council (KNEC) has requested that each candidate who took the 2022 KCPE exams pick up their individual certificate from their respective institution.
Additionally, the KNEC letter advises candidates for the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) to pick up their KCSE result slips from their individual schools.
The public has been informed by KNEC that the schools whose pupils took exams in the aforementioned years have received their 2023 KCSE result slips and 2022 KCPE certificates.
Therefore, in order to collect these crucial documents, all interested candidates, along with their parents or guardians, should contact their respective schools as soon as possible.
The council issued a warning that if any complaints or concerns were voiced about the examination results or certificates after 30 days of their issuance, they would be subject to a penalty.
KCPE And KCSE Certificates For 2022 Candidates Ready
Individuals who have concerns that require attention should direct them towards the Sub County Directors of Education and the Heads of Schools.
Those who will postpone submission of the appeals within the specified 30 days will result in a penalty.
A total of 1,230,588 applicants attempted the KCPE exams in 2022, and all of them were eligible for admission to Form One under the government’s 100% transition program.
Conversely, the 2023 KCSE exams registered 899,453 students in total, a two percent increase from the 2022 exam.
The KNEC portal is now open for registration for the 2024 KCSE and Kenya Primary School Assessment (KPSEA) exams.
Deadline For registration of candidates
Before March 29, 2024, all primary and secondary school heads are required to register all qualified candidates.
Exam centers, or schools, must access the KNEC site to obtain instructions on particular exam details and to load applicant data using their school’s registration login.