KCSE 2019 RESULTS- HOW TO RECEIVE YOUR 2019 KCSE RESULTS TODAY VIA THE KNEC SMS CODE 20076
A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE ON HOW TO RECEIVE YOUR KCSE 2019 RESULTS THROUGH SMS
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HOW TO RECEIVE THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS VIA SMS
HERE IS A QUICK GUIDE ON HOW TO RECEIVE THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS VIA THE KNEC SMS CODE 20076
HOW TO CHECK YOUR KCSE RESULTS USING THE KNEC SMS CODE 20076
This is the fastest and most efficient way of checking KNEC results.
You need to send an SMS with your Index/ Random number to 20076.
This service is available for all the three network service providers in Kenya i.e. Safaricom, Airtel and Telcom.
The cost of a single SMS is Kshs 25.
NOTE: YOU MUST WAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL RELEASE OF THE EXAMS BEFORE SENDING THE SMS.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL
- Visit the official KNEC Schools’ portal by clicking on this link:
- Insert the Username and Password you used to register the candidates for the KCSE exam.
- Fill the first tab labelled “From Index” with the first candidate’s index number and in the box labelled “TO INDEX NUMBER” enter the last candidate’s index number.
- Click on “VIEW REPORT.” And wait patiently for the slips to load.
- Once the slips are loaded, click on the menu labelled “EXPORT”
- Choose the format (PDF OR WORD) you would like to export the KCPE Result slips.
- The KCSE Result Slips will be downloaded to your computer or phone.
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2019 KCSE RESULTS PRESS RELEASE: ISSUES THAT PROFESSOR GEORGE MAGOHA IS LIKELY TO ADDRESS DURING THE OFFICIAL RELEASE OF THE 2019 KCSE KNEC RESULTS
PROFESSOR MAGOHA’S SPEECH DURING THE RELEASE OF THE KCSE 2019 KNEC RESULTS AT THE KNEC HEADQUARTERS: HERE IS A LIST OF ISSUES THAT THE CS EDUCATION PROFESSOR GEORGE MAGOHA IS LIKELY TO ADDRESS DURING HIS SPEECH TODAY.
EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019-12-18-kcse-results-to-be-released-today/
Journalists from all media houses have camped at the KNEC Headquarters in Nairobi ahead of the official release of the 2019 KCSE results.
According to Citizen TV, Tents have been already set up at the KNEC Headquarters where Professor George Magoha the Cabinet Secretary for Education will release the 2019 KCSE results any moment from now.
Some of the guests have already arrived at the KNEC Headquarters in Nairobi.
Guests were expected to be seated by 9.00 A.M today.
Professor Magoha, the CS Education will give a lengthy speech during the release of this year’s KCSE results’ release. Some of the issues that Professor George Magoha is likely to address include:
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KCSE 2019 NEWS: LATEST UPDATES ON KCSE 2019 PRESS RELEASE- (DATE, TIME AND VENUE), A SUMMARY OF THE KCSE 2019 EXAMS( ADMINISTRATION, MARKING PROCESS, AND 2019 KCSE EXAMINERS’ PROTESTS) AND HOW TO RECEIVE YOUR KCSE RESULTS VIA KNEC SMS CODE 20076
2019 KCSE RESULTS TO BE RELEASED BY PROFESSOR MAGOHA IN A FEW MINUTES TIME
In Summary
Professor Magoha, the Cabinet Secretary for Education shall hand over the 2019 KCSE results to President Uhuru Kenyatta this morning.
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After approval by the President, the CS Education will proceed to the KNEC headquarters for a press release of the 2019 KCSE results.
This, therefore, means that the 2019 KCSE results will be released today on Wednesday, December 18 at 9.00 A.M.
These results will be released three days earlier than those of last year.
Guests are expected to be seated by 9.00 A.M. today.
The marking of the 2019 KCSE results was completed last week on Thursday, December 12 after which KNEC officials began a comprehensive analysis of the results.
26, 597 KCSE KNEC contracted examiners were involved in this year’s KCSE marking exercise.
The 2019 KCSE examiners were distributed across 20 KNEC designated marking centres within Nairobi and its environs.
Worth noting is that this year’s KCSE marking exercise was marred by protests from KNEC KCSE examiners over KNEC poor payment rates per script and poor working conditions such as congestion and poor meals. Here is the link to the full article:
2019 KCSE KEY STATISTICS
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