The Role and Responsibilities of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC)
The Role and Responsibilities of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC)
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) plays a vital role in the education system of Kenya. Established under the Kenya National Examinations Council Act No. 29 of 2012, KNEC is entrusted with various responsibilities to ensure the quality and integrity of examinations and educational certifications in the country.
In conclusion, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality, integrity, and recognition of educational qualifications in Kenya. Through its various responsibilities, including setting standards, conducting examinations, awarding certifications, verifying authenticity, providing replacements, conducting research, providing advisory services, promoting international recognition, advising the government, and performing tasks supporting these functions, KNEC contributes to the overall growth and improvement of the education system in the country.
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The knec Kcse registration 2023 is ongoing.
The exercise will end on March 30, 2023. On the KNEC website, access the circular on registration by clicking on the Circulars & Guidelines icon.
REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE 2023 KCPE, KCSE EXAMINATIONS; AND KCSE QUALIFYING TEST
The registration process for candidates wishing to sit for the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE); Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations; and KCSE Qualifying Test is scheduled to commence on 1st February, 2023 and end on 30th March, 2023.
In this regard, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) wishes to bring to your attention the following information:
Registration of regular Candidates
Heads of institutions with learners attending school in a regular setting are expected to note and ensure that:
For KCSE examination, Principals are required to upload candidates' passport size photographs (300 x 300 pixels).
All candidates registered for KNEC examinations must be bonafide, school-going pupils/students in their respective schools, who are transiting to their respective examination class. Registration of ghost candidates constitutes an examination malpractice, which attracts sanctions, including de-registration of the school as a KNEC examination centre.
Heads of institutions and SCDES are expected to ensure accuracy of the registration data for all candidates, including the following:
Correct spellings and order of candidates' names as documented in their Birth Certificates; Gender; Year of birth; Citizenship: Subjects registered for
HEADQUARTERS:
The New Mitihani House, Popo Road, South C, PO Box 73598-00200 City Square, NAIROBI, KENYA Telephone: (+254-20) 341098/50/71, 317419/12/13, 341113 Fax: (+254-20) 2226032 E-mail: ceo@knec.ac.ke; Website: www.knec.ac.ke Source:
KCSE 2022 TIMETABLE REVISED EDITION AND FINAL
KCPE 2021 PERFORMANCE REPORT AND STATISTICS
KCSE 2022 COMPUTER STUDIES PROJECT PAPER 3 (451/3) RETURN ENVELOPE
KCSE 2022 PROJECT DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING MILESTONE 2 scores HAS BEEN SET
The KCSE 2022 project deadline for submitting milestone 2 scores has been set and the portal was open as follows:
Opens on 01/10/2022 and closes on 31/10/2022
Submission of hardcopy materials is expected to be a week after closure of the portal as has been a tradition.
A return envelopes are expected to be uploaded to guide teachers on what to submit in their respective examinable subjects. Here are a few documents we acquired:
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