The 2023 KCPE Results: KNEC Finally addresses the 133 cases that had Errors.
Kenya national examination Council, KNEC Finally addresses the 133 cases that had Errors in The 2023 KCPE results.
The Examination council highlighted that they have looked into the complaints and effectively addressed them.
KNEC stated,”While such cases may occur, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the credibility of the overall result is impacted,”
”It was brought to the attention of KNEC that results for some candidates had a misalignment of the marks and grades in Kiswahili as they were placed at the Kenyan Sign Language. There were also cases where the grades in Science and Social Studies and Religious Education were truncated incorrectly and were missing the plus (+) and minus (-) signs as expected,”
“The error affected only the SMS results due to configuration issues, as the results in the KNEC portal are accurate. KNEC notified the SMS service provider and the error in the text messages was resolved immediately,” KNEC Maintained.
KNEC CEO Dr David Njeng’ere last week said they had reviewed the results of schools Such as Brainstar and established that there is no evidence of malpractice or discrepancy.
KNEC CEO stated,“KNEC has reviewed the results for the school and all the reports that were received from the examination centres and anonymous letters and has not found any indication that the school was involved in examination malpractices,”
Science is a multiple-choice question paper, thus making it possible for the candidates to get identical marks,” he added.
Notably, KNEC had given schools, 30 days to appeal the results.
They stated,” The KNEC Rules of 2015 Legal Notice 131 on the marking of examinations, release of results and certification, Rule 27, provides for candidates/schools to lodge appeals for review of the examination results to the Council in writing within thirty days from the date of release of the examination results.”
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