KNEC Announces New Changes In Exam Administration
KNEC Announces New Changes In Exam Administration. KNEC announces new changes in exam management. The procedure for collecting national examination papers has been changed with the help of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC).
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination for KCSE 2023 candidates will be taken twice a day from the test container by the Central Manager and Supervisor of Examinations.
The Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) papers will be collected once a day as before.
The KCSE exam, which includes practical Physics, will be held from 23 October to 24 November 2023.
According to KNEC CEO David Younger, a total of 1,143 containers will be used to conduct the trials:
7676 distribution centers are divided into KPSEA and KCPE papers and
67567 container for KCSE paper distribution.
To facilitate operations, 82 additional containers have been constructed to provide containerless services to the newly established district.
To maintain the integrity of test papers, papers are collected twice a day instead of just once.
Papers will be collected in the morning and papers in the afternoon.
These changes attempt to reduce the ability of students to view test material before taking the test, which will stop cheating.It has six required courses and can be difficult for students.
He emphasized the interaction between English grammar and literature.It has been questioned whether this is fair to students who excel in one area or another.
KNEC Announces New Changes In Exam Administration