KNEC Update on Uncollected KCPE & KCSE Certificates
The Kenya National Examinations Council is responsible for overseeing the administration of all national examinations, which are typically held at the conclusion of each calendar year.
The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) is given to students in standard 8, whereas the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is given to students in form four. After the examinations have been completed, the solutions will be marked, and the results will be distributed.
After the results have been published, the KNEC is required to issue certificates to every learner who participated in the examinations.
The Kenya National Examinations Council recently completed the process of compiling and publishing a list in pdf format of all certificates whose owners have not yet received them for one reason or another.
KNEC Update on Uncollected KCPE & KCSE Certificates
Learners at both the primary and secondary levels are represented by the certificates in question that are still outstanding and have not been collected. The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, also known as the KCPE, and the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, also known as the KCSE.
In the event that a candidate discovers that their name appears in the following list, they are required to report to the KNEC headquarters as soon as possible.
In order for them to be issued the replacement certificates, it is necessary for them to bring the invalid certificates they now hold with them.
The following is a list of the publicized names of the certificates that have not yet been collected: