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KCSE 2025 Results {All that you need to know}

The 2025 KCSE results have now been announced by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba. The results were announced on January 9th 2026 at A.I.C. Chebisaas Boys’ National School in Eldoret.

In the results analysis, 270,000 candidates who sat the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations have scored a C+ and above, securing direct entry to university.
According to President William Ruto, who was briefed on the release of the exam results by Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba, the figure represented 27 per cent of the total candidates (993,000).

Further, 1,932 candidates scored grade A, representing the highest-performing cohort in the examination.

In comparison, 1,693 candidates scored grade A, while 246,391 candidates secured direct university entry in the KCSE 2024 exams.

“At Eldoret State Lodge, Uasin Gishu County, briefed on the release of the 2025 KCSE Examinations to be released today,” read a post from Ruto on X.

“We are impressed that out of the 993,000 candidates, 50 per cent of whom were girls, 270,000 attained C+ and above, securing a direct entry to university.”

Following the briefing of the president, the Ministry is expected to release the exam results today at AIC Chebisas High School in Eldoret.

The 2025 KCSE examinations were conducted from October 21 to November 21, 2025, with oral and practical assessments administered ahead of the written theory papers.

At the time, the Education Ministry reported that 418 candidates had engaged in exam malpractices, a decline compared to 614 candidates in 2024.

KCSE 2025 Results {All that you need to know}

The 2025 KCSE results have now been announced by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba. The results were announced on January 9th 2025 at A.I.C. Chebisaas Boys’ National School in Eldoret.

In the results analysis, 270,000 candidates who sat the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations have scored a C+ and above, securing direct entry to university.
According to President William Ruto, who was briefed on the release of the exam results by Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba, the figure represented 27 per cent of the total candidates (993,000).

Further, 1,932 candidates scored grade A, representing the highest-performing cohort in the examination.

In comparison, 1,693 candidates scored grade A, while 246,391 candidates secured direct university entry in the KCSE 2024 exams.

“At Eldoret State Lodge, Uasin Gishu County, briefed on the release of the 2025 KCSE Examinations to be released today,” read a post from Ruto on X.

“We are impressed that out of the 993,000 candidates, 50 per cent of whom were girls, 270,000 attained C+ and above, securing a direct entry to university.”

Following the briefing of the president, the Ministry is expected to release the exam results today at AIC Chebisas High School in Eldoret.

The 2025 KCSE examinations were conducted from October 21 to November 21, 2025, with oral and practical assessments administered ahead of the written theory papers.

At the time, the Education Ministry reported that 418 candidates had engaged in exam malpractices, a decline compared to 614 candidates in 2024.

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