In a bid to combat cheating and maintain the credibility of the examination process, KNEC has released a comprehensive list of prohibited items that are not allowed in exam rooms.
The Council has at the same time released a list of stern penalties on those who will be caught in exam cheating.
Among the banned items are various electronics that could potentially be used for illicit activities during exams.
These items include mobile phones, smart watches, tablets, body cameras, camera pens, earphones, and any device with Bluetooth capability.
KNEC’s decision to ban these electronic devices is part of its ongoing efforts to eliminate any potential avenues for cheating.
The move to impose bans on electronics and other items come a year after the national exams results were released by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu amid a cloud of controversy after it emerged an unusually high number of candidates had posted exemplary results.