KCSE 2023 new Guidelines
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has reported that around 2.3 million candidates are set to participate in this year’s KCPE and KCSE examinations. The CEO, David Njengere, has confirmed the completion of the examination paper creation process, and KNEC has released the timetable, instructions, and guidelines for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
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A nationwide rehearsal took place on October 10th to prepare students for oral, practical, and theoretical subjects. The actual KCSE 2023 examinations began on November 6th, covering various subjects from Chemistry and English to Mathematics and Kiswahili.
KNEC has imposed strict instructions for candidates, emphasizing punctuality and prohibiting the use of unauthorized materials during the exams. Any misconduct or irregularities could result in result cancellations, underscoring the importance of maintaining the integrity of the examination process.
In conclusion, candidates are urged to take the KCSE examination seriously, adhere to the guidelines, and conduct themselves ethically to secure their future opportunities and strive for good grades.
KCSE 2023 new Guidelines