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The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Dr. Julius Migos Ogamba, officially releases the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination results at a ceremony held at AIC Chebisaas Boys’ High School in Uasin Gishu County.
KCSE is the terminal summative assessment tool at the end of secondary education which evaluates candidates’ learning and guides their transition to tertiary education.
This year’s KCSE release coincides with the transition of the inaugural Grade 10 cohort to Senior School, as we phase out the 8-4-4 system.
The results of 993,226 candidates were released, comprising 492,012 male candidates and 501,214 female candidates, representing 49.54% and 50.46% of the total candidature respectively.
The number of candidates with direct university entry qualification of mean grade C+ and above was 270,715 (27.18%), an improvement from 246,391 (25.53%) in the 2024 KCSE.
Today’s release of the KCSE results now sets the stage for the placement of candidates to tertiary education institutions, either at universities or TVET institutions and colleges.
Present were the Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Amb. Prof. Julius Bitok; the Chair of the KNEC Council, Prof. Julius Nyabundi; the CEO of KNEC, Dr. David Njengere; and the Ag. CEO of TSC, Ms. Evaleen Mitei.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Dr. Julius Migos Ogamba, officially releases the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination results at a ceremony held at AIC Chebisaas Boys’ High School in Uasin Gishu County.
KCSE is the terminal summative assessment tool at the end of secondary education which evaluates candidates’ learning and guides their transition to tertiary education.
This year’s KCSE release coincides with the transition of the inaugural Grade 10 cohort to Senior School, as we phase out the 8-4-4 system.
The results of 993,226 candidates were released, comprising 492,012 male candidates and 501,214 female candidates, representing 49.54% and 50.46% of the total candidature respectively.
The number of candidates with direct university entry qualification of mean grade C+ and above was 270,715 (27.18%), an improvement from 246,391 (25.53%) in the 2024 KCSE.
Today’s release of the KCSE results now sets the stage for the placement of candidates to tertiary education institutions, either at universities or TVET institutions and colleges.
Present were the Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Amb. Prof. Julius Bitok; the Chair of the KNEC Council, Prof. Julius Nyabundi; the CEO of KNEC, Dr. David Njengere; and the Ag. CEO of TSC, Ms. Evaleen Mitei.
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