Why KNEC deregistered over 370,000 2019 KCPE, KCSE candidates

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has revealed that 371,629 candidates scheduled to sit for the KCPE and KCSE exams this year have been deregistered.

According to a report by The Standard, a total of 1.78 million candidates had registered for both exams.

Knec claims that the canceled candidates may have been registered using falsified birth certificates.

The examinations body claims that parents and school heads may have colluded to falsify the birth papers for registration purposes.

A KCPE candidate

Knec CEO Mercy Korongo conveyed that most of the registration improprieties had taken place among primary schools.

Meru County had the highest number of deregistered students at 27,452 and Marsabit had the least cases at 45, 42 of them in primary schools.

“We have listed several cases where schools manipulated the birth registration data to register students.

Outgoing Education CS Amina Mohamed with Knec CEO Mercy Korongo during a past verification of exam materials

“Some just entered zeros while others entered some funny digits. We detected all theses and cancelled the registrations.

“We shall not process these candidates for the national examinations unless the correct data is entered because we use clean data,” Korongo stated.

Outgoing Education CS Amina Mohamed also tabled a report of the same registration violations in Parliament last week.



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