Procedure on How to check 2021/2022 KCSE exam results done in March 2022
All mobile networks can use the SMS platform, which costs Sh25 per message.
In Summary
- Candidates, their parents, and guardians can check their results on the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) website, SMS platforms, county education offices, and their schools.
- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education candidates can see their results online.
Form four Candidates who took the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exam in 2021 can find their results on the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) website, SMS platforms, county education offices, and their schools.
Parents, guardians, and students should send their index number, followed by the initials KCSE (in capital letters) to 20076 in order to access the results, according to Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha.
All mobile networks can use the SMS platform, which costs Sh25 per message.
It is also recommended that students leave no space between the index number and the initials KCSE.
Candidates should also pick up their results from their respective examination centres, according to him.
The candidates can access the KNEC portal to view their results. They were told to go to the KCSE tab and enter their Index number as well as the year they took the national exams.
The Ministry of Education has advised students to be patient as the platform may face delays due to the urgency and great demand for the results.
In 2020, 831,015 students took the exam in 10,413 locations, compared to 752,981 candidates in 10,437 locations in 2019.
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