KCSE 2022 results breakdown
KCSE 2022 results breakdown as released on Friday by the Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu Friday released the 2022 form four KCSE national exam results.
Prof Machogu announced the outcome to the public after meeting and briefing President William Ruto at State House in Nairobi.
The education CS announced that 173,345 candidates scored C+ and above. A total of 1,146 candidates scored grade A.
In 2022, about 841,416 candidates sat for the KCSE exams from different parts of the country, which were conducted between December 2 and December 23.
443,644 of the candidates were male, while 437,772 were female.
KCSE 2022 results breakdown
1,140 candidates obtained an overall A grade in the KCSE 2022 exams compared to 1138, in 2021.
173,345 candidates scored C+ and above, hitting the minimum university entry mark.
The number of candidates with D+ and above was 522, 588 (59.14 percent) compared with 442, 251 (53.29 percent) in 2021.
Only 30,822 scored below E.
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Grades Breakdown
Grade A
271 female candidates got an A, while 875 boys got a similar grade.
Grade A-
1962 females scored A- while 4445 male students scored a similar grade.
Grade B+
Only 6104 female candidates in the KCSE 2022 exams obtained B+. 9578 male candidates also scored a B+.
Grade B
13,520 female students got a B plain, while 17,783 male counterparts obtained a similar grade.
Grade B-
21,474 female candidates obtained a B- grade, while 27,245 male students had a similar score.
Grade C+
33,138 female candidates had C+ while 36960 boys also had the same grade.
Grade C
Female candidates beat their male counterparts in the grade C category. 49,191 female candidates C with 45,963 boys getting a similar grade.
Grade C-
The number of female candidates who got C- stood at 62,599, while 56,469 boys also fell in that category.
Grade D+
70, 238 female candidates got D+ and 64,783 boys.
Grade D
75,545 male candidates had D, and 79,935 girls got the same grade.
Grade D-
84,075 female candidates got D- while 83,683 boys scored a similar grade.
Grade E
Only 12,760 female candidates got E, with the number of their male counterparts hitting 18,062.
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