The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) 2024 examination results for over 965,000 candidates was intended to be out by December 2024. However, it will be released in January 2025 after confirmation from the Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba. Here’s everything you need to know about the delay and what it means for students.
Why Are the Results Delayed?
The Ministry of Education has implemented several measures to ensure the integrity of this year’s results:
- A new anonymized system to prevent any mix-ups during marking
- Enhanced scrutiny to eliminate examination cheats
- Thorough verification process for all results
- Investigation of reported malpractice cases
Key Facts About KCSE 2024:
- Total candidates: 965,501
- Number of examination centers: 10,755
- Examination period: October 22 to November 22, 2024
- Marking completion: Early December 2024
Examination Malpractice Cases
According to ministry sources, several issues were reported during the examination period:
- Parents and school administrators allegedly attempted to bribe supervisors in certain regions
- Unauthorized materials and mobile phones were confiscated
- Some cases are currently under investigation by the DCI
- Multiple examination centers reported cheating incidents
What Students Should Do:
- Wait for the official announcement in January 2025
- Avoid falling for scams promising early access to results
- Keep checking official KNEC channels for updates
- Prepare necessary documentation for next academic steps
Important Update for Parents
CS Ogamba assured parents that the delay is necessary to ensure fair and accurate results for all candidates. The ministry is taking extra precautions to prevent any errors or irregularities in the final results.
Students and parents can expect a detailed announcement about the exact release date in early January 2025. The Ministry of Education will provide further updates through official channels as the release date approaches.
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