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Marking Of KCSE National Exams Is Not Yet Over As Magoha Issues Clarification As He Gives The Exact Date Of Completing And Releasing Of The Results

2021 KCSE Results Processing Status and Release (2022)

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Marking Of KCSE National Exams Nears Completion, Examiners to Depart by Tuesday Next week as CS Magoha Gives Clarification on the Release of the 2021 KCSE Results 

Expect KCSE Results Next Week

In a nutshell:

2022 KCSE examiners contracted by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec to mark this year’s KCSE national examinations for compulsory subjects such as English are still held up at the various Knec designated marking centres despite reporting earlier than the rest. The examiners were expected to leave the designated Knec marking centres which comprise teacher training colleges such as Thogoto and secondary schools within Nairobi and its environs by Friday but due to the higher number of candidates taking compulsory subjects, they may leave early next week.

 On the contrary, examiners hired by Knec to mark KCSE Examinations for elective/optional subjects have already cleared and left the marking centres.

Education Cabinet Secretary, Prof George Magoha earlier on stated that this year’s KCSE marking will be carried out in accordance with tight and meticulous procedures in order to mantain exam integrity.

 

 

 

Prof Magoha stated that the exercise will take place in 35 locations and will be concluded on Friday this week, allowing candidates to transition to Universities,colleges and technical institutes.

 

According to the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), 831,015 candidates had registered for the KCSE exam in 10,413 centers for the academic year 2021.

 

 

 

Exams are marked in a few selected secondary schools and tertiary institutions based on the subjects.

 

 

 

Marking is currently taking place at Alliance High School, State House Girls, Sunshine High School, Starehe Girls, Limuru Girls, Thika High, Buruburu High School, and Alliance Girls.

 

Murang’a TTC, Moi Forces Academy (Nairobi), Upper Hill High, Loreto Girls, St. Georges High, Lang’ata High, Kenya High, Moi Girls Isinya, and Lenana School are among those who have attended.

Kuccps Placement Dates 2022

According to University Education and Research Principal Secretary Simon Nabukwesi, KCSE candidates will begin enrolling in institutions as early as June this year.

 

 

 

Entry into vocational institutions, according to Mr Nabukwesi, would begin in September.

 

 

 

“As soon as the KCSE results are revealed, the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) would begin putting applicants in institutions.” There won’t be any squandering of time. When Mr Nabukwesi monitored exam distribution in Nakuru, he stated, “Candidates would be chosen to join institutions in early June.”

 

Those enrolling in TVET institutes will do so in September, he added.

 

“Those who enroll in colleges and vocational institutes in September will do so,” he continued

He also stated that the institutions will be able to accept all of the KCSE candidates in 2021.

KCSE Leakage 2022

Exam malpractice was recorded in numerous locations of the country during the administration of the written exam.

 

The CS, on the other hand, said that no exam papers were leaked and that the attempts to facilitate cheating were limited to certain examination officials photographing question papers after retrieving them from the containers.

 

He claimed that no examination papers had leaked due to police and Knec personnel’ strict security measures.

 

 

 

According to Magoha, all security officers manning the examinations are required to sit in positions where they have a “daily complete view of the examination materials.”

 

 

 

Several candidates, on the other hand, explained how they obtained the KCSE leaks before the examinations began.

 

The students, who asked to remain anonymous, told the media that they utilized social media to communicate with clients who had access to the papers.

 

They claimed that an hour or two before the exams, the leaked papers would be sent to their phones.

 

One candidate described how he scribbled the answers on a napkin and snuck them into the exam room.

 

“I got the exam paper two hours before the exam, jotted down the information on a napkin, and he brought it into the exam room successfully,” he told NTV.

 

The candidate went on to say that the authorities had a difficult time tracking down the perpetrators because much of the contact took place on social media.

 

 

 

“We received all Kiswahili, CRE, and Chemistry papers, as well as practicals.” We would frequently receive the papers an hour or two before the exam. So the leakage was present, and the administration should cease denying it,” he said.

 

The applicant confirmed that some of their supervisors were aware of the exam malpractice but did not take proper action, when asked how the plans came into play.

 

Teachers, parents, and students are all concerned that their exams may be canceled as a result of this disclosure.

 

Last year, the results of 287 children who took the 2020 KCSE exam were canceled due to different exam malpractices.

 

According to Cs Magoha, there was substantial evidence that the 287 students engaged in exam malpractice.

 

“Out of the 287, 211 had prohibitedmaterials in the examination room… “There were 45 mobile phones,” Magoha stated.

 

Knec News Today; KCSE, KCPE Exams Take a New Twist as MoE Announces Some Key Changes. Check Timetables, Important Dates, Deadlines, and Knec Results Release Details-Date and Venue Below

Knec News Today; KCSE, KCPE Exams Take a New Twist as MoE Announces Some Key Changes. Check Timetables, Important Dates, Deadlines, and Knec Results Release Details-Date and Venue Below

 

The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) national examinations stipulated to be set rolling next week have now taken a new twist after the Ministry of Education announced some key changes.

 

The veteran MoE Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha today noted that the ministry has instituted some changes in the timelines for opening of examination containers.

 

Magoha underscored that the containers will now be opened at 6.30 am and not at 6.00 am as occasioned in the previous years. He affirmed that this move has been established in a quest to reduce the time span examinations officials are in contact with the exam papers.

Magoha stated that the move will help reduce instances of examination leakages, which will go a long way in curbing the heinous act of examination cheating.

 

“If the examination centre is at a close proximity to the container, then it will be illogical to release the examinations one hour before time. They can essentially wait till it is only about 20 minutes to commence,” Magoha stated.

 

 

Here is the revised and final KCSE 2021-2022 Timetable and instructions to candidates who will sit for their examinations in March/ April 2022.

According to the timetable, the candidates sit for their first theory paper on MONDAY 14/03/2022. The last examination day will be on Friday April 1, 2022.

 

TIMINGS OF PAPERS IN THE 2021-2022 KCSE EXAMINATION AND INSTRUCTIONS TO SUPERVISORS, INVIGILATORS, TEACHERS & CANDIDATES

All first session examination papers will start at 8.00 a.m. The start time for second session examination papers is as indicated on the timetable.

 

 

 

The time allowed for each paper is indicated against the name of the paper and NO EXTRA TIME IS TO BE ALLOWED.

 

 

 

In case of any discrepancy, the time stated on the question paper should be taken as the correct one.

 

Time for reading through questions is part of the time shown on the question paper except where special paper instructions indicate otherwise.

 

Supervisors and Invigilators are asked to ensure that candidates have written their names, index numbers and have signed on their answer scripts before they collect the answer scripts from each candidate while the candidates are advised to ensure that they only take the subjects they are registered for.

 

 

 

Schools should upload marks for subjects with a Project component by 30th October 2021 for Milestone 1 and 31st January 2022 for Milestone 2 where applicable.

 

REVISED 2021-2022 KCSE TIMETABLE DOWNLOAD.

Here is the Timetable as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC.

2021-KCSE-Timetable Revised

 

2021 KCSE Exam Leakage

 

CS Magoha has at the same time cautioned rogue examination officials taking advantage of innocent Kenyans against any attempted examination malpractices.

Besides, with security of the examination papers now tightened and exposure time of exam questions reduced by 30 minutes, Candidates can rest assured that all will be well.

KNEC Results Release Date and Venue 2022

The official release dates for 2022 KCSE and KCPE exams are yet to be confirmed but from the Knec calendar of activities and Timetables 2022, exam results for KCPE will be released by March 30, 2022 and exam results for KCSE by April 22, 2022 if all things go as planned.  The venue remains at Mtihani House along the Dennis Pritt Street in Nairobi.