Knec dispatches all the KCSE 2024 Students’ Result Slips & School Printouts

The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has dispatched all the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, 2024 Students’ Results Printouts; commonly known as result slips. According to the latest update from the Exams Council, the hard copies have been sent to all subcounties.

” The 2024 KCSE Examination results printouts have been dispatched to all Sub-County Directors of Education (SCDEs) offices countrywide.” The Council said via a memo on its official Facebook Account.

Students who sat for the Exams can now visit their respective schools for the result slips.

“Schools that presented candidates for the examination are advised to liaise with their SCDEs to collect the printouts.” Knec adds.

The school Exam printouts contain an analysis of all the candidates’ performance at the KCSE Exams.

The KCSE result slips are very important. They enable a student who sat the KCSE Exam to check and correct errors before KCSE Certificates are printed.

A KCSE result Slip.
A KCSE result Slip.

Common Errors to Look Out for in Your KCSE Results

Although KNEC has established rigorous processes to minimize errors, discrepancies may still occur. Being proactive in checking your results is crucial. The most common errors students may encounter include:

A. Incorrect Personal Details

B. Missing Subjects or Results

C. Errors in Grades

D. Duplicate or Incomplete Entries

What to Do If You Spot an Error

If you discover an error in your KCSE results, it’s essential to take immediate action. The steps below will guide you through the process of rectifying the issue.

A. How to Report the Error

B. Documents You’ll Need

To resolve the issue quickly, ensure you have all necessary documentation, including:

C. Timeline for Error Resolution

KNEC is usually prompt in addressing errors in results, but the timeline may vary. Typically, you should expect to receive feedback on your request within a few weeks. It’s advisable to keep following up if you do not hear back within the expected time.

5. Steps KNEC Takes to Correct Errors

Once KNEC receives your complaint about an error in the results, they will investigate the issue and may take the following actions:

6. Common Challenges When Addressing Errors and How to Overcome Them

When reporting errors, students may face a few challenges:

7. Preventive Measures to Avoid Errors in Future Examinations

While errors can happen, there are steps students can take to avoid them:

Handling Of Queries

Different Types Of Queries

Type Of Query Definition
Query on Order of Names Query arising as a result of a candidate’s order of names having been incorrectly captured.
Query on Misspelling / Incorrect capture of Names / Initials Query arising as a result of a candidate’s name(s) / initial been mispelt / incorrectly captured.
Query on Incorrectly captured / missing Gender Query arising as a result of a candidate’s gender having been incorrectly captured / missing.
Query on Incorrectly captured / missing Year of Examination Query arising as a result of the year of examination having been incorrectly captured / missing.
Query on Incorrectly captured or Missing Mark / Grade Query arising as a result of a candidate’s marks / grades which are missing / incorrectly captured.
Query on Incorrectly captured or missing Subject / Paper /Under Protest Cases Query arising as a result of a candidate’s paper / subject having been incorrectly captured / missing.
Query on Incorrectly captured / missing Index Number Query arising as a result of a candidate’s index number having been incorrectly captured/ missing.
Query on Recovery of Certificates Query arising as a result of any of the following: 
  1. Incorrect capture of details of a candidate (name, index number)on a certificate
  2. Incorrect capture of details of examination centre where candidate sat examination (examination centre code / name,)on a certificate
  3. Incorrect capture of year of examination on certificate
  4. Wrong photograph pasted on a certificate
  5. Misprinted / poorly printed certificate
  6. Certificate not dispatched to examination centre
Query on Pending Results due to registration issues Query arising as a result of pending of a candidate’s results because the candidate did not provide the required details of previous KNEC examination at the time of registration.
Query on Pending Results due to suspected examination irregularities Query arising as a result of pending / withholding of a candidate’s result because of suspected involvement in an examination irregularity
Query on Recovery of Results slips Query arising as a result of any of the following: 
  1. Incorrect capture of details of a candidate (name, index number) on a results slip
  2. Incorrect capture of details of examination centre where candidate sat examination (examination centre code / name,)on a results slip
  3. Incorrect capture of year of examination on results slip
  4. Misprinted / poorly printed results slip
  5. Results slip not dispatched to examination centre
Query on incorrectly captured or missing Examination Centre Name /Code Query arising as a result of a candidate’s examination centre name or code having been incorrectly captured / missing.
Query / Appeal on Cancellation of Results Query arising as a result of cancellation of a candidate’s results in a subject / entire examination

Period Of launching queries after release of Results

The Kenya National Examinations Council allows thirty (30) days after the date  of release of the results/certificates for candidate(s) or institution(s) to raise any query arising from the released examination results/certificates.

Queries about examination results/certificates must be made through the Heads of Schools/Institutions and the Sub County Directors of Education. The appeal documents must reach KNEC not later than thirty (30) days after the release of the examination results/certificates, after which the query shall attract a penalty.

Charges on Queries after Release of Examination Results

Any amendment on name, gender and year of birth attracts a penalty of 3,000/= (three thousand) per candidate if the query is submitted after thirty (30) days after the date of release of examination results

The Head of Institution must request in writing explaining the origin of the error.

The Kenya National Examinations Council reserves the right to accept or reject a request for amendment(s)

Certificates are received by the school 8 months after sitting examinations.

The 2024 KCSE exams took place in 10,755 centres, with a record-high of 965,501 candidates sitting the exams, an increase from 903,138 in 2023.

The marking of exams concluded on December 13, 2024, after an extensive effort by examiners across 35 designated marking centres.

The results are accessed through the Knec results portal.

Once you log in on the website, press the ‘KSCE Results’ icon.

“Individual 2024 KCSE candidates’ examination results will be accessed online through a link on the KNEC website or directly through the URL: https://results.knec.ac.ke/,” a statement from KNEC read.

“Key in your index number and any ONE of your registered name(s) on the spaces provided. Click on the “View Results button and the results will appear on the screen.”

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