
The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) Chief Executive Officer Dr. David Njengere at a past event. Photo/File.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced the release of the 2025 teacher education assessment and examination results.
The council, in a notice released on Tuesday, October 21, stated that colleges can access the results through the Competency-Based Assessment Teacher Education (CBATE) portal.
KNEC advised all candidates to obtain their results from their colleges.
“We are pleased to announce that the examination/assessment results for the following programmes have been officially released and are now accessible to the colleges via the CBATE portal,” read the statement.
The released results include those for the Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE), Primary Teacher Education (PTE), Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE), and Teacher Certificate in Adult Education (TCAE).
At the same time, trainees who sat for the Diploma in Special Needs Education (SNE) Parts 1 and 2, Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education (DSTE), Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (DPTE), and Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE) can also access their results at their respective colleges.
The council also emphasized that only colleges that have made full payment have received their results.
The Teacher Education Examinations are professional examinations administered to individuals who wish to join the teaching profession at various levels.
ECDE examination is a course taken by students who wish to specialize in early childhood education. After two years of study, those who pursue the course are awarded either a Diploma or a Certificate in ECDE.
The Primary Teacher Education examination is a two-year course designed for students who wish to become primary school teachers after completing the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. Successful candidates are awarded a Certificate in Primary Teacher Education.
The Teacher Certificate in Adult Education examination is also a two-year course taken by students who wish to teach in adult education centres after completing the KCSE examination.
Those who complete the course are awarded a Certificate in TCAE. This examination is administered to eligible candidates in Kenya by the Directorate of Adult and Continuing Education, under the Ministry of Education, on behalf of the KNEC.
The Diploma in Special Needs Education examination is a two-year course for teachers who wish to specialize in special needs education after completing teacher training at various levels. Graduates are awarded a Diploma in Special Needs Education.
Meanwhile, the Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE) examination is a three-year course offered to students who wish to become secondary school teachers after completing the KCSE examination. Those who complete the course are awarded a Diploma in Teacher Education.
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