KNEC issues directive as it publishes names of 4,700 uncollected KCSE & KCPE certificates

KNEC issues a new directive affecting all 4,700 individuals with uncollected KCSE & KCPE certificates
KNEC issues a new directive affecting all 4,700 individuals with uncollected KCSE & KCPE certificates.
In a statement on Friday, March 10, KNEC noted that the certificates, dating back to 2001, belong both to those who sat for the Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Certificate for Primary Education (KCPE).
According to The Kenya National Examination Council, all those whose names appear on the two lists should trade in their faulty certificates for new ones.
“Customers whose names are on the list should carry their faulty certificates to enable them to collect the new ones,” KNEC announced.
From the list published, 1,920 are uncollected KCPE certificates while 2,841 are for KCSE certificate candidates.
All those seeking to access the list of KCPE and KCSE certificates were advised to visit the KNEC official website.
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Notably, KNEC has Query Management Information Systems (QMIS), a platform for online submissions and processing of queries relating to examination results for candidates who have lost their certificates.
QMIS also handles confirmation of examination results, equation of foreign qualifications, biodata amendments, direct recoveries for KCSE/KCPE result slips, certificates and result in printouts, and results marks queries.
Candidates can register for the QMIS system online on the KNEC website and fill in all the required information.
“Your username and password are confidential. Do not disclose these to a third party,” KNEC warned.
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