Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Released by CS Julius Migos

 


Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos last week released the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education results at New Mitihani House, Nairobi.

962,512 candidates wrote the exam as compared to 889,453 in 2023 in 10754 centres across the country. The number which represented 7.19 per cent.

Some 30370 examiners marked the exams in 40 marking centers. For the first time female candidates were more compared to male candidates, where girls were 482,202 while boys were 480,310 representing 50.1 per cent and 49.9 per cent respectively.

1693 candidates scored A representing 0.18 per cent as compared to 1216 in 2023. 246391 candidates representing 25.53 per cent attained C+ and above which was the entry grade to the university.

605774 candidates representing 62.7 per cent got D+ and above. 91 officials across the country were involved in the exam malpractice.

KNEC CEO Dr Daivi Njegere said "we had no early single of exposure to the exams. One session was administered in the morning and another one in the afternoon". 

840 candidates who were involved in malpractice had their results cancelled and also 2829 candidates who were suspected to have been cheating their results had been withheld for further investigation to be taken.

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