The training fee is 10,500 shillings and will only be paid by the shortlisted applicants who will be notified through a text message (SMS) on how to make the payment.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued the following circular regarding the training of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examiners between the 24th and 28th of April 2023
The venue for the training will be communicated to the qualified applicants at a later date. The training will be strictly residential.
The training fee is 10,500 shillings and will only be paid by the shortlisted applicants who will be notified through a text message (SMS) on how to make the payment.
“The training fee is Ksh10,500 and will only be paid by the shortlisted applicants, who will be notified through a text message (SMS) on how to make the payment,” the notice read in part
The council further indicated that all the successful trainees will be incorporated into the KNEC examiners’ database and engaged by the agency through its criteria for recruiting examiners based on each paper’s personnel needs.
However, the Council indicated that teachers already trained as KCSE examiners and in the KNEC database of examiners should not apply. The teachers are expected to train as examiners in a number of KCSE papers, including English (codes 101/1, 101/2, and 101/3), Biology (codes 231/1, 231/2, and 231/3), and Chemistry (codes 233/2 and 233/3).
General requirements for all the trainee examiners
Applicants are required to do the following:
The training slots are limited and only qualified teachers who have presented all the required documents will be shortlisted for the exercise.
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