
Now the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has made minor improvements to the national examinations online registration system.
Following a multiple complaints about unresponsive Knec servers that made registration nearly difficult, new improvements were implemented.
Equally there were also concerns after Knec announced that, despite its system outage, it would not extend the registration deadline.
It has been noted that only a few schools have been successful in registering their students.
The process of registration period will end on May 14, 2022, according to Knec.
However, as a result of the modifications, schools would have a faster response time when entering data for students in preparation for the KCPE and KCSE tests in 2022.
Now the primary schools would not be able to choose schools for their students, according to Knec.
The above exercise, according to the examiner, will begin on May 16th when schools have successfully registered their applicants.
Therefore this means that KCPE candidates’ school choices are on hold until the learner’s registration information is entered and submitted by May 14, 2022.
The Kenya national Examinations council Knec, has disabled secondary school kids from entering some details for KCSE candidates’ registration in order for the system to run smoothly.
Most Schools must enter the following information for KCPE and KCSE registration.
1 .The candidate’s names should be in the same order as they appear on the birth certificate;
2. Gender;
3. year of birth
4. Nationality;
5 .subjects registered, including optional subjects if appropriate;
6.Information on several types of special needs candidates (i.e., Blind, Low vision, Deaf and Physically challenged).