KNEC enforces strict rules to safeguard 2025 national exams
Examination containers will be opened at 6:00 am for both assessments, while the KCSE exams will commence at 7:00 am.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued strict guidelines for the administration of the 2025 KPSEA and KJSEA exams.
Examination containers will be opened at 6:00 am for both assessments, while the KCSE exams will commence at 7:00 am.
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To uphold exam integrity, all examination personnel must surrender their mobile phones to supervisors, who will securely store them for the duration of the exams. Centre managers are also required to have an approved list of authorised personnel, each of whom must present a national ID for identification.
Supervisors have been further reminded to ensure that the correct exam packets are opened for each session.
KNEC says these measures are aimed at maintaining transparency and fairness throughout the national examinations.
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