KNEC announces 2023 KCPE, KCSE registration dates

KNEC announces 2023 KCPE, KCSE registration dates as it issues strict guidelines over the same
KNEC announces 2023 KCPE, KCSE registration dates as it issues strict guidelines over the same.
All schools have been instructed by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) to register 2023 KCSE and KCPE candidates by March 31.
KNEC CEO David Njeng’ere stated that the registration portal would open on February 1 while speaking at the 2022 KCSE results announcement in Nairobi County on Friday, January 20.
He advised teachers and parents to use the deadline because there would be no extension.
“We are starting the process of registering candidates from February 1 to March 31. Every centre has two months to ensure all students are registered.
“KNEC wants the teachers to ensure that all eligible candidates are registered through the portal,” Njeng’ere stated.
The registration forms must be completed and turned in to the Council by the school principals.
The CEO emphasized the need of registration and added that unregistered candidates will not be permitted to take their tests.
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“Registration of candidates is the first step towards administering an exam. Every centre has two months to make sure that all the candidates are registered,” Njeng’ere added.
The Ministry of Education announced the 2023 academic calendar on Friday, January 6.
It indicated that the KCPE exams would start on November 6 and last until November 9.
Speaking during the release of Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results on Wednesday, December 21, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu noted the milestones the government had achieved in phasing out the national examinations.
“This KCPE is the second last in the series of examinations at the Primary level, as Kenya phases out the 8-4-4 system of education.
“KNEC remains committed to delivering credible examinations and upholding integrity in the certification process,” Mchogu stated.
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