July 3, 2024

KNEC responds on KCSE papers being circulated on social media

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KNEC responds on KCSE papers being circulated on social media

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) issues warns over KCSE papers being circulated on social media ferming them as fake

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) issues warns over KCSE papers being circulated on social media ferming them as fake.

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has cautioned candidates sitting the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations to be cautious of fake exam papers being circulated on various social media platforms.

The test papers being shared on social media platforms are not authentic, and their sole purpose is to trick KCSE candidates, according to KNEC CEO Dr. David Njengere.

“I can assure you that there is no single genuine paper that can circulate on those social media platforms. All they have is fake papers,” said Njegere. 

According to him, the Ministry of Education’s recently implemented guidelines to prevent exam misconduct and the exam council is committed to conducting reliable results.

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Njegere revealed that there have only been 46 documented incidences of malpractice across the nation to date adding that it has no significance in tainting the integrity of the exam.

In addition, the CEO of KNEC reported that different strategies have been implemented to guarantee that schools in regions impacted by persistently high rainfall receive their exam papers on schedule.

As the national exams enters week two, KNEC hailed centre managers and security officers for their cooperation throughout the exercise. 

“The double collection of morning and afternoon papers has helped to curb the challenge of early exposure of second session paper,” he said. 

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