KNEC instructions on the registration of candidates and administration of 2022/2023 Business and Technical Exams

KNEC instructions on the registration of candidates and administration of 2022/2023 Business and Technical Exams

RE: INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE YEAR 2022/2023 BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL EXAMINATIONS

DATES FOR     KEY    ACTIVITIES     FOR     NOVEMBER    2022      AND    2023 EXAMINATIONS

Registration for all Kenya National Examinations Council examinations is done online (accessible via https: //www.knec.ac.ke/our-portals/l. Consequently, registration of candidates for November 2022 Business and Technical examinations is complete while that for the year 2023 will be conducted as per the dates in table 1.

Table 1 shows the key dates for activities in the 2022 and 2023 Business and Technical examinations period.

Table 1: Dates for Key Activities for the 2022 and 2023 Business and Technical Examinations

  Activity November 2022 Series March 2023 Series July 2023 Series
1.1 Registration period of institutional candidates including Business Single and

Group subjects

 

27th June – 31st July 2022

1st – 30th November 2022  

Ist -3 Ist

March 2023

1.2 Last day for submission of

Course Work Assessment (CWA) and Project Marks

28th October 2022 28th February 2023 30th June 2023
1.3 Collection of Advance Instructions (Practical) 12th October 2022 14th February

2023

29th June

2023

1.4 Planning for hospitality practical

papers

26th October

2022

1st March

2023

5th July 2023
1.5 Period for Practical and Theory

examinations

31st Oct to

25th Nov 2022

6th to 31st

March 2023

10th Jul to 4th

Aug 2023

1.6 Keying of Milestone One 5th to 15th

August 2022

10th -24th Dec

2022

1st to 15th

April2023

 

  Activity November 2022 Series March 2023 Series July 2023 Series
1.7 Keying Milestone Two 16th August to

4th October

2022

2nd Jan  – 15th

February

16th April to

10th June

2023

1.8 Keying Milestone Three 5th October to

21st October

2022

16th – 28th

Feb 2023

11th to 29th

June 2023.

 

 

 

 

NB: –     There will be no late registration period.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.0       REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TECHNICAL EXAMINATIONS

 

The following are the entry requirements for Technical Examinations:

 

 

 

4.2.2.    National Vocational Certificate in Education and Training Option

I: Level 1 (NVCET) – Kenya Certificate of Primary Education.

 

4.3.     Certificate Courses

 

 

4.4.     Diploma Courses*;

4.5.     Higher Diploma Courses

A pass in a relevant Diploma level or equivalent qualifications as determined by KNEC.

5.0       REGULATIONS FOR REGISTRATION FOR BUSINESS SINGLE AND GROUP (BS

& G) CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

(08).                                                                         .

 

 

 

 

NB: The Council will not accept registration for a higher stage where proof of the lower stages passed have not been attached.

 

& Group:

 

 

 

6.0       REGULATIONS FOR REGISTRATION FOR BUSINESS TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME EXAMINATIONS (BTEP)

 

Candidates must have met the minimum examination entry requirements for the individual courses as follows:

 

 

 

 

6.4.1.                      Pre-requisite      KNEC   Diplomas     for the      registration      for Higher Diploma in HRM are:

  1. 4 .1. 5. Diploma in Business Administration (BTEP);

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.5.     Registration of Referrals

 

Referred candidates can register to re-sit Business TEP examinations at their former institution or any other KNEC examination centre approved for the referred paper. Repeaters for Business TEP examinations registered at various learning institutions should be issued with candidate index number starting with 9000 e.g. 304003 /9000 for the first candidate etc. up to the last repeating candidate.

 

 

6.6.     ICT Practical Pap_ers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.0       TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING (TVET) COURSES

 

 

7.2.   Requirements for new Modular TVET courses for which syllabi have been developed will be communicated to institutions as soon as subject codes and names of papers are determined and approved.                                         ·

 

7 .3.   If no TVET (Modular) courses have been developed, then institutions are

advised to continue offering the BTEP/TEP courses.

 

8.0       KNEC EXAMINATION FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNTS

 

 

Table 2: Banks with KNEC Examination Fee Collection Accounts:

 

  BANK
8.1.1 Co-operative Bank
8.1.2 National Bank of Kenya
8.1.3 Kenya Commercial Bank
8.1.4 Equity Bank

 

 

 

9.0       EXAMINATION FEES FOR TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS EXAMINATIONS

 

Table 3: 2022 – 2023 KNEC Business & Technical Examination Fee Structure

 

   

BUSINESS EXAMS

NEW RATES

(KES)

   

TECHNICAL EXAMS

NEW

RATES

(KES)

9.1 Single and Group Certificate 9.3 Technical /TEP/TVET
9.1.1 Stage I 9.3.1 Artisan
9.1.1.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200 9.3.1.1 Basic Fees per candidate 480
9.1.1.2 Paper Fees 500 9.3.1.2 Paper Fees 500
 

9.1.2

Stage II 9.3.2 Craft
9.1.2.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200 9.3.2.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200
9.1.2.2 Paper Fees 550 9.3.2.2 Paper Fees 1,000
9.1.3 Stage III 9.3.3 Diploma  
9.1.3.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200 9.3.3.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,500
9.1.3.2 Paper Fees 650 9.3.3.2 Paper Fees 1,350
9.2 Business TEP 9.3.4 Higher Diploma
9.2.1 Certificate 9.3.4.1 Basic Fees per candidate –  1,600
9.2.1.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200 9.3.4.2 Paper Fees 1,600
9.2.1.2 Paper Fees 500 9.3.5 Higher Diploma
9.2.2 Diploma (Old Syllabus Technical)
9.2.2.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,200 9.3.5.1 Basic Fees per candidate 1,600
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9 .1.   OTHER PAYMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

10.0    RESPONSIBILITIES OF HEADS OF INSTITUTIONS IN THE EXAMINATION PROCESS

 

 

Repeating candidates fall into two categories as follows:

 

 

10.3.     Mode of Registration and Related Responsibilities

 

 

two projects.

 

 

 

 

 

10.3.7.                  COPIES OF KCSE AND ALL PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS RESULT  SLIPS  (WHERE  APPLICABLE)  MUST  BE

 

FORWARDED      TO       KNEC      AFTER       REGISTRATION

WHENEVER THEY ARE REQUIRED. These will assist in validation of registration details of a candidate.

11.0  IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT KNEC EXAMINATIONS

 

NB: No changes or amendments of names or courses will be allowed after submission of entries.

 

 

 

12.0    REGISTRATION REGULATIONS

 

 

 

13.0  UPLOADING OF COURSEWORK1 PROJECT MARKS & PROJECT MILESTONES

 

 

 

14.0 QUERY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (QMIS)

 

 

 

 

 

KES. 51000

 

 

NB: Institutions and individual candidates are expected to use the QMIS system for all their queries and service request applications.

 

15.0    RE-SITTING OF FAILED/REFERRED PAPERS/CANCELLED RESULTS

 

 

 

 

 

16.0  IDENTIFICATION PHOTOGRAPH SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

45mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: Layout of Candidate’s Identification Photograph

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NB: Institutions must ensure that all candidates’ correct photogr phs are uploaded. Registration of candidates without photographs will be rejected.

 

17.0 ARRANGEMENT FOR SUPERVISION AND INVIGILATION

 

Heads of institutions should provide the County Director of Education/ Sub County Director of Education (CDE/SCDE) with details of the candidates registered for each examination series in terms of:

 

 

 

 

This information will facilitate the appointment of a supervisor(s) and invigilators for the centre. Heads of Institutions are expected to co-operate with the CDE/SCDE in releasing trainers to be deployed in the examination supervision/invigilation exercise. The number of teachers released should be equal to or more than the number required by the institution.

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Dr. David Njengere, MBS

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

cc:

The Principal Secretary,

State Department for Early Learning and Basic Education, Ministry of Education.

P O Box 9583-00200

NAIROBI

 

The Principal Secretary,

State Department of Technical Vocational Training Ministry of Education,

PO Box 30040 – 00100

NAIROBI

 

The Director,

Technical and Vocational Education and training Authority (TVETA). PO Box 35625 – 00100

NAIROBI

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