KNEC Releases KCSE 2023 Timetable And Guidelines
The schedule, instructions, and rules for the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) tests were published by the Kenya National tests Council (KNEC) on Tuesday, May 9.
The tests will begin on October 10 and end on November 24, according to KNEC.
The testing organization also stated that pupils would complete projects in the fields of art and design, agriculture, woodworking, metalworking, building construction, and computer studies between January 2023 and July 2023.
On Thursday, October 10, a nationwide practice will be held in order to get ready for oral, practical, and theoretical courses.
Students will take exams in Kenya Sign Language (Practical Signing Skills), French (Oral), German (Oral), Arabic (Oral), and Music (Practical) between Monday, October 23, and Friday, October 27.
On Wednesday, October 25, students will take the Home Science exam (Foods and Nutrition) with practicals conducted between Monday, October 30, and Tuesday, October 31.
On Wednesday, November 1, students will sit the following exams for the morning session; French (Listening Comprehension, Dictation and Creative Writing), French (Listening Comprehension, Dictation and Creative Writing), Braille, German (Listening Comprehension and Composition), Arabic (Grammar, Reading Comprehension and Composition), Arabic (Grammar, Reading Comprehension and Composition) Large print, Kenyan Sign Language (Receptive Skills) and Music.
In the afternoon, the following papers will be offered; French (Reading Comprehension, Grammar and Functional Writing), French (Reading Comprehension, Grammar and Functional Writing) Large print, French (Reading Comprehension, Grammar and Functional Writing) Braille, German (Grammar and Reading Comprehension), German (Grammar and Reading Comp.) Large print, Arabic (Listening Comprehension and Dictation), Kenyan Sign Language (Language Use), and Music (Aural).
On Thursday, November 2, Home Science, Art and Design, Woodwork, Metalwork, Building Construction, Electricity and Aviation Technology exams will be offered.
In the afternoon, students will take the following exams; Power Mechanics, Drawing and Design, and Computer Studies.
On Friday, November 3, there will be practical sessions for the exams on Friday, November 2.
The KCSE exam will officially kick off across all schools in Kenya on Monday, November 6, when students will sit for Chemistry and English (Functional Skills) papers.
The following day, students will take Mathematics (Alt-A) and English (Comprehension, Literary Appreciation and Grammar).
On Wednesday, November 8, students will sit the Chemistry exam in the morning and English (Creative Composition and Essays based on Set Texts) in the afternoon.
On Thursday, November 9, students will sit for Kiswahili (Lugha and Insha), while the following day will take Chemistry (Practical).
Mathematics (Alt-B) and Kiswahili (Fasihi) will be done Monday, November 13; on Tuesday, November 14, there will be Religious Education exams and Biology.
The students will take paper 2 of religious education on Wednesday, November 15, plus History and Government paper 1.
KNEC will offer paper 2 of Biology, and History and Government papers on Thursday, November 16.
Friday, November 17, will be dedicated to Biology practicals.
Students taking Geography will sit for their Paper 1 exam on Monday, November 20, as well as those taking Physics and General Science.
On the morning of Tuesday, November 21, students will sit for their Paper 1 in Business Studies, and in the afternoon, sit for Agriculture Paper 1. Paper 2 for both subjects will be done on Thursday, November 23.
Geography and Physics students will sit for their Paper 2 on Wednesday, November 22.
The 2023 KCSE exam will end on Friday, November 24, with a Physics (Practical) paper.
Instructions to students
Only in extreme situations, according to KNEC, would a paper be handed to a candidate who is more than 30 minutes late.
The exam organization issued a warning: “You are not permitted to have in your possession or within reach while in the examination room, any book, notes, papers, or any other materials of any kind, other than the correct question papers and any materials expressly authorized by KNEC.”
Any misconduct or disturbance in the examination room or close by will be viewed as an irregularity during the examination, according to KNEC.
Penalties
A candidate who commits an examination irregularity in any paper will have the results for the entire subject canceled, according to a KNEC warning.
A notice from KNEC stated, in part, “Such a candidate will not be entitled to a result and will be awarded result “Y” overall.”
The examination results for the entire center will be canceled, KNEC warned, if there is proof of widespread violations in any examination center.
KNEC Releases KCSE 2023 Timetable And Guidelines