Tag Archives: KCSE 2021 EXAMS

KCSE 2021 Exam papers free downloads

Here are your free KCSE 2020/2021 exam papers and marking schemes. Download today at no cost.

FORM 4 EXAMS FOR TERM 1-3; FREE EXAM PAPERS & MARKING SCHEMES

SEE ALSO;

In case you failed to get what you were looking for, just visit Teachers’ Free Resources Link for all the primary and secondary schools resources

KNEC frequently asked questions about KCSE exams

You may be having burning questions concerning the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations and you are looking forward to the official answers. Well, here are official answers by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec.

How can  a person register for KCPE/KCSE examination as a private candidate?

During registration period, private candidates are expected to report to the Subcounty Director of Education to register for KCPE and KCSE examinations after paying the requisite fees.

For Foreign Examinations, they are expected to report to KNEC premises in South C Foreign Examinations section for registration

Can a child who is under 18 years register for KCSE examination?

KCSE registration is not linked to age provided the candidate meets registration entry requirements. Regulations are available on http://www.knec.ac.ke

How can a person with foreign qualifications register for KCSE examination?

They should apply to KNEC for equation of the foreign certificate and thereafter sit for a qualifying test one year before registration for KCSE

Also download;

2021 KCSE candidates registration forms in free pdf downloads
2021 KCPE candidates registration forms in free pdf downloads

How can an institution be registered as an examination centre?

Submit an online application which can be accessed in the KNEC Portal www.knec.ac.ke.

For school and teacher examinations applicants, they should attach a letter from the Sub County Director of Education, a valid registration certificate from the Ministry of Education and a registration fee deposit slip;

For Business and Technical examinations, they are expected to attach a letter and a copy of registration certificate from TVETA indicating the courses they are approved to offer.

Thereafter KNEC shall undertake inspection.

Can a repeater in KCSE change the subject they sat the previous year, e.g. History to Geography?

A repeating candidate shall only sit for subject (s) taken in the first attempt

Can one repeat one subject at KCSE Level?

One can repeat one subject or less than seven subjects within three years after their previous KCSE examination. However, this will not alter the mean grade awarded during the first sitting

What is the procedure for a candidate to do KNEC exams under protest?

The head of institution writes to KNEC through the Sub County Director of Education, and pays the current penalty of Kes. 3,000/- as per the KNEC regulation

As a teacher how do I apply to be a supervisor or invigilator for KCSE/KCPE examination?

One is not supposed to apply; you can only be identified by the TSC Sub County Director and apply using this link:http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Account/Register

Do Examiners still upload passports and ID numbers on the marking portal?

Kindly keep on checking the website http://www.knec.ac.ke  for further guidance

How long does it take for Business and Technical results to be released?

The results are released after one and a half month after writing the examination

Can one register for a referral paper as a private candidate?

All post school (B&T) candidates register through institutions

Can Single and Group results slips be merged and given as one certificate

Single and Group certificates are merged per level for the three levels to give three certificates, i.e. Elementary Certificate for Level One, Intermediate for Level Two, and Advanced for Level Three.

Is a repeater allowed to repeat in a different examination centre from the centre where the candidate did the examination in the first sitting in Teacher’s Examinations?

No, because part of the scores of each subject are from the candidate’s continuous assessment, which can only be provided by the institution (examination centre) where the candidate sat.

How many times can one re-sit a referral paper?

Three (3) times within 5 years starting from the date of the first sitting.

Government exposes plans on administration of KCSE, KCPE exams this year

KNEC Exams 2021- The government has put in place all arrangements including the Covid-19 protocols for effective and successful administration of this year’s KCSE and KCPE exams.

Government spokesperson Col. (Rtd) Cyrus Oguna said that examination centres have been established across the country, including areas such as Kapedo and Merti that have been experiencing security challenges.

“Examinations will be conducted across the country even in areas affected by rising water levels in the lakes and in Kapedo and Merti which are some of the safest places in Kenya right now, after the security operations that took place there recently and therefore I would like to give the assurance that there is no student who will be denied the opportunity to seat the exams because of insecurity,” said Oguna.

Speaking during media briefing at the government media centre Tuesday, Oguna explained that in the areas affected by rising lakes levels like Baringo the students were transferred to other facilities and registered there and they will be able to seat for exams there just like any other students.

“As you may recall, suspension of learning countrywide was effected from 16th March, 2020 as part of the Covid-19 containment measures. This was followed, seven months later, by gradual opening of schools during which examination classes, that is lass 8, Form 4 and Grade 4 were allowed back in school from 12th October, 2020,” explained Oguna.

He added that subsequently, on January 4, 2021, schools re-opened for all classes and learning has been going on since then.

“Despite the disruption in learning brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, our resilience as a country was demonstrated when learning was re-started, and here we are now, ready to administer national exams to Class 8 and Form 4 candidates. This is an achievement that we should be proud of as a country, particularly when some quarters had predicted doom,” said Oguna.

Related News;

He explained that the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) started on March 8 with the practical’s and will run until April 21, 2021 for the candidate population of 752,981 spread across 28,437 exam centres.

“The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) will start on March 22 and run up to March 24, 2021 and the candidate population is 1,191,725 spread across 10,437exam centres,” said Oguna.

The government spokesperson added that no candidate will be denied seating the exams due to unpaid school fees.

“Administering exams is a multi-agency activity that brings together different agencies and stakeholders, with the sole purpose of ensuring success and efficiency during exam period. Among the infrastructure that have been set up include the establishment of command and control centre to facilitate ease of communication and response during the examination period. Necessary logistics have also been put in place to ensure that exams activity goes on uninterrupted,” explained Oguna.

He insisted that the examinations shall be conducted under strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols and the government has put in all measure to ensure that the students are protected from Covid-19 by availing sanitisation points and facemasks for the students.

“We are in a pandemic season and it is not unusual for a student to contract Covid-19 even during the exam period, to handle this, the government has instructed all schools to have an isolation centre within the school compound which will allow a student to continue doing exams even while in isolation,” explained Oguna.

Oguna said that the government has been able to mobilise all resources that pertain to efficient management and administration of the examinations and there is nothing that has been left to chance and everything has been put in order.

“We want to take this opportunity to thank the teachers who have worked, sometimes under very difficult circumstances to prepare our candidates for these exams. It is because of them that we are here today,” said Oguna.

“We would like to thank parents and guardians for their support, and the willingness in complying with government directive not to visit schools, right from the date of gradual opening of schools till now. This is the spirit that learning requires. The directive is still in force, and we continue to appeal for cooperation, particularly at this time of exams. Indeed, anyone found attempting to undermine the integrity of the exams shall be dealt with accordingly,” highlighted Oguna.

The Spokesperson said that the government understands that students were out of school for even months as he assured them that the exams are set for average students and most of Kenyan students are beyond average and they will be able to post positive results.

FORM 4 KCSE MOCK JOINT EXAMS PLUS MARKING SCHEMES NEW

DOWNLOAD FREE FORM 4 POST MOCK JOINT EXAMS WITH MARKING SCHOOLS.

KISWAHILI JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEMES

KISWAHILI JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2

KISWAHILI JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3

PHYSICS KISWAHILI JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 KISWAHILI MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 KISWAHILI 

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 KISWAHILI

MATHS JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 HISTORY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 HISTORY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 HISTORY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 HISTORY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 GEOGRAPHY 

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 GEOGRAPHY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 GEOGRAPHY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS GEOGRAPHY CONFIDENTIAL

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 ENGLISH MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 ENGLISH

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 ENGLISH

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 ENGLISH 

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEMES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 COMPUTER STUDIES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 COMPUTER STUDIES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 COMPUTER MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 COMPUTER STUDIES MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 CHEMISTRY CONFIDENTIAL

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 CHEMISTRY MARKING SCHEMES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 CHEMISTRY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 CHEMISTRY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 CHEMISTRY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 CHEMISTRY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 CHEMISTRY MARKING SCHEMES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 BIOLOGY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 BIOLOGY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 BIOLOGY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 BIOLOGY MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 CONFIDENTIAL

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 BIOLOGY

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 PHYSICS CONFIDENTIAL

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 PHYSICS

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 3 PHYSICS MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 PHYSICS

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 PHYSICS MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 PHYSICS MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 MATHS MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 MATHS MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 MATHS 

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 CRE

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 CRE MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 CRE

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 AGRICULTURE

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 AGRICULTURE

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 AGRICULTURE MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 BUSINESS STUDIES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 2 BUSINESS STUDIES MARKING SCHEMES

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 BUSINESS STUDIES MARKING SCHEME

JOINT EXAMS PAPER 1 BUSINESS STUDIES 

Here are the schools involved in KCSE 2020/2021 exam irregularities

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha has released a list of six schools that have been implicated for cheating during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. A total of eleven (11) examination officials have also been arrested over the past week.

Here is the full statement by CS Magoha;

PROGRESS OF THE 2020 KCSE NATIONAL EXAMINATION

The 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examination, now on its 12th Day, has progressed excellently well countrywide. Despite the heavy rains pounding some parts of the country, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has delivered all examination papers to all centres leading to a smooth exercise.

Although the first batch of candidates cleared sitting all their papers on April 12, 2021, others will continue sitting their remaining examination papers until the last day, Wednesday, April 21, 2021.

I wish to assure all parents that the Ministry has already put place measures to ensure a smooth travel of all candidates to all their home counties, including those entering, leaving or passing through the five counties of Nairobi, Nakuru, Kiambu, Machakos and Kajiado that have been put under travel restrictions as part of the measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.

As we head towards the tail-end of the KCSE examinations, I wish to implore on all officials working under the Multi-Agency Examinations Monitoring Team to not let their legs off the pedal until the exercise is fully completed by all the 752,891 registered candidates.

This will help us maintain the integrity of the national examinations, as we have done over the last five years. As I informed the country two weeks ago, we have been battling with a few cases of early exposure of some papers during this examination.

Although we have been decisive and ruthless in our pursuit of the masterminds of these unethical pratice, we regrettably note that some of them are determined to go to any lengths in a bid to expose the contents of the examination papers once they are released in the morning to schools after 6am.

This morning, for example, we are pursuing examination officials who exposed the contents of the Agriculture Paper 1 to some candidates. Firm action will be taken against the perpetrators.

Over the last week, using our impermeable security features of the examinations, 11 examination officials including centre managers, supervisors and invigilators have been arrested over attempts to expose some of the KCSE examination papers as follows:

  1. John Mbadi Suba in Homabay
  2.  Adega Mixed in Rachuonyo, Homabay
  3. El-Hagarsu Mandera in Mandera
  4. Kerongorori in Kenyenya, Kisii
  5. Huda Fafi in Garisssa
  6. Moro Secondary in Nyakach, Kisumu county
List of schools involved in cheating during the 2020 KCSE examinations.

See also; Revised KCSE 2020 Timetable

I wish to assure the country that these attempts to access the examinations have not interfered with the credibility of the examinations as the exposed questions were never accessed by the candidates.

We warn anyone who intends to compromise the integrity of the examinations that tough action will be meted out to them.

All the remaining examination materials will remain safely kept to ensure the sanctity of the ongoing examinations.

We thank all the stakeholders and examination monitors who have kept sending in tips of any suspected malpractices to the Kenya National Examinations Council through the Toll Free Numbers are: 0800-724-900 and 0800-721410.