Knec jobs updates 2023. Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) is now accepting applications from teachers who wish to participate in marking this year’s national exams.
According to David Njeng’ere, the Chief Executive Officer of KNEC, teachers interested in becoming markers for,
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) should complete their applications online.
To do so, they can visit the KNEC Contracted Professionals Website and log in with their username and password.
For those who may have forgotten their passwords, there is an option to reset it by providing their mobile numbers.
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The application window for marking KCPE exams opens on October 16, 2023, while those interested in marking the KCSE exams can start applying from November 1, 2023.
Once teachers successfully log in, they are required to enter their personal information and save the changes.
The dashboard on the website provides access to invitation letters and marking instructions.
Further details regarding the acceptance or rejection of the marking offer can be found in the invitation letter.
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In case of any queries, teachers can contact the council through the provided phone numbers or email addresses for assistance.
The upcoming national exams will include over 3.5 million candidates, with a significant number of KCPE candidates, marking a record high in the country.
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The national exams for Standard 8 and Form 4 candidates are scheduled to begin at the end of October.
Approximately one million students will take the KCSE exams this year, while 1.4 million will sit for the KCPE exams.
Additionally, 1.2 million students are registered to sit the inaugural KAPSEA exams.
The KCSE exams will commence on October 23 and conclude on November 24, with rehearsals scheduled for October 19.
For KCPE and KPSEA, the rehearsal date is set for Friday, October 27, and the exams will take place from October 30 to November 1.
Notably, the 2023 KCPE examinations will mark the conclusion of the 8-4-4 system in primary schools.