KNEC has opened the registration window for candidates wishing to sit the November 2026 Business and Technical examinations
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is staring at a critical funding shortfall of Sh5 billion as it prepares to administer national examinations and assessments to learners this year
The KNEC is preparing for one of the most demanding examination seasons with a record 3.5 million learners expected to sit national examinations between September and November 2026.
The Education Ministry plans to phase out physical exams and introduce paperless testing to cut costs and modernise learner assessment.
Knec plans to pilot digital assessments in senior schools next year as part of wider education reforms aimed at modernising examinations and strengthening digital literacy under the CBC system.
KRA has launched a Sh1 billion tax probe into Greek firm Inform Lykos over alleged under-declaration of import values in its KNEC exam printing contract and 2022 IEBC ballot papers deals.