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KNEC examiners training news

Are you interested to be trained as a KNEC Examiner? The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, carries out training for examiners annually or from time to time as need arises.

The training of new examiners is informed by: increased candidature, need to replace exited examiners and whenever new exam papers are introduced.

HOW TO QUALIFY FOR KNEC EXAMINERS TRAINING

For you to be short listed for training as a KNEC examiner, you must meet the requirements below:

  1. You must apply via KNEC’s online platform whenever the opportunities are advertised.
  2. You must pay the training fees as may be set by the Council from time to time; For this year the training fees is Sh10,500
  3. You must be a practicing teacher and registered with the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.
  4. You must be teaching in the relevant subject area.
  5. You must have a minimum teaching experience of three years; after the graduation year.
  6. You must be an individual with high integrity as stipulated in Chapter’s Six of the Kenyan Constitution.
  7. You must be recommended for training by the head of institution.
  8. If you are seeking to be trained for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams: You must be a holder of minimum qualification of a P1 Certificate with a mean grade of C (plain) at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams.
  9. And if you wish to be a KCSE examiner; Then, you must have a minimum qualification of a Diploma in Teacher Education.
  10. You should also be aged 50 years and below.
  11. You must NOT be on interdiction or any other form of disciplinary action from the employer.
  12. PTE Examiners: Those applying for PTE should have a diploma in education and above.
  13. DTE Examiners: Those applying for DTE must have a degree in education and above. Those teaching in secondary schools and have masters in education can also apply to be trained as PTE and DTE examiners.
  14. Business and Technical Examiners: Have a minimum qualification of Diploma in the relevant area of specialization, At least one (1) academic level above the qualification of the examination he/she applies to be trained.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS MADE BY KNEC WHEN SELECTING EXAMINERS

About from the requirements, above, you must also be well versed with considerations that the Council makes when selecting examiners for training. These include:

  1. regional balancing; such that all areas are given consideration,
  2. age of the examiner,
  3. gender balancing,
  4. work experience and
  5. professional qualifications among others.

HOW TO APPLY FOR KNEC EXAMINERS’ TRAINING VACANCIES

Applications must be made within the stipulated timelines. KNEC will not consider applications that are made after the set deadlines. To apply for the advertised KNEC examiners’ training vacancies, follow the steps below:

  • You will be expected to access the online form using the link; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke
  • Fill in your personal details correctly and print the form.
  • You will then fill-in sections 2.0 and 4.0 manually, attach the required testimonials listed in the application form and forward the documents to KNEC.
  • Only qualified Teachers/Tutors who have presented all the required documents will be shortlisted for the training exercise.
  • Address your application to:

The Chief Executive Officer, Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC). Р.О. Box 73598-00200 NAIROBI.

After training successfully, KNEC will keep your details in its database. During the marking exercise for the national tests, you will be invited to apply online. The KNEC training exercise will be fully residential.

PAYING FOR THE KNEC EXAMINERS TRAINING FEES

As earlier stated, you will not be trained as a KNEC examiner without paying the training fees. Each applicant will be required to pay training fee of Sh10,500 through the KNEC Mpesa pay bill Number: 819313 using own registered mobile phone number.

For the Account Number, you shall indicate the applicable examination i.e. KCPE; KCSE; PTE; DTE; Business or Technical. You must then capture the MPESA Reference Number on the printed application form; in the space provided.

KNEC EXAMINERS TRAINING AREAS

The Council trainers KCPE examiners for two papers only; Kiswahili Insha and English Composition. For KCSE examiners, there are training opportunities in the areas listed below:

S/N SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE
1 English 101
2 Kiswahili 102
3 Mathematics Option A 121
4 Mathematics Option B 122
5 Biology. NEWSBLAZE.CO.KE 231
6 Physics 232
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7 Chemistry 233
8 Biology For The Blind 236
9 General Science 237
10 History & Government 311
11 Geography 312
12 Christian Religious Education, CRE 313
13 Islamic Religious Education, IRE 314
14 Hindu Religious Education, HRE 315
15 Home Science 441
16 Art & Design 442
17 Agriculture 443
18 Woodwork 444
19 Metal Work 445
20 Building Construction 446
21 Power Mechanics 447
22 Electricity. NEWSBLAZE.CO.KE 448
23 Drawing & Design 449
24 Aviation Technology 450
25 Computer Studies 451
26 French. NEWSBLAZE.CO.KE 501
27 German 502
28 Arabic 503
29 Kenya Sign Language 504
30 Music 511
31 Business Studies 565

Knec contracted Professionals; How to download your letter online at https://cp2.knec.ac.ke/ portal

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has completed the process of assigning Supervisors and invigilators for the  KCPE and KCSE national exams.

The contracted professionals for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, can now be able to log onto the KNEC portal and download their deployment letters.

List of Knec selected Centre Invigilators and Supervisors

The Council has at the same time posted the list of selected invigilators and Supervisor (s) for particular Centres/ schools on the school’s account in the portal. Centre managers; school heads and Principals, can now be able to log onto the portal and check the list.

The list contains the names of the contracted professionals, positions ( Centre Manager, Supervisor or Invigilator) Gender and National Identity Card (ID) number.

Also available on the portal are: Examination Centre details (Centre code and name), Location of centre , Examination materials Distribution Centre Details, Distance from the Distribution Centre and the registered number of Candidates.

How to access the list of Knec contracted professionals:

  1. Log onto the KNEC contracted portal by using the official address; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke
  2. Enter the User Name (Starting with KCSECentre code) and password (Specific to each centre and held by the centre manager).
  3. Next, input the approximate distance between the centre/ school and exam distribution centre.
  4. Then log onto the centre’s account.

Knec Contracted professionals

For contracted professionals, log onto the system by using your log in credentials. Once logged in you can preview/ edit your personal data; Telephone Number, KRA PIN , Highest Qualification, Workstation and Sub-County . You would also get deployment details vis-à-vis: Exam deployed to man, Duty Station and Position.

Resetting your password.

In an event you forgot your password, it is easy to get a new one. Just click on forgot password, enter your mobile phone number in the format 2547… and click on ‘Reset Password’. You would receive new login credentials from KNEC on your phone via an SMS. See also;

To download the knec contracted Professionals’ letters, use the procedure below:

  1. Log onto the knec contracted professionals portal by using the link; http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals.
  2. Click on the ‘Dash Board’ tab and check under deployments. See the Centre where you have been assigned to execute your duties.
  3. The table below will be displayed;ExamDuty StationPositionActions
  4. Under the ‘Actions’ column, click on the ‘Download Appointment Letter’ link to get your letter.