As
the custom is nowadays, students who sat for their Kenya Certificate of
Secondary Education, get a chance to check their KCSE result 2017 by visiting http://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/
That is, soon after the results are released by the cabinet secretary
for education. All you’ll be required to do is simply key in the Center Number
(or, the school’s registration number,) and your Index Number, then press the
check/confirm button..
Another
option to check your 2017 kcse result
Also,
you can use services like the well-known 22252 messaging system, offered by
Safaricom to know of your grades. Here, you simply send your details and the
results will be send back to you. Your details include the center number
followed by your index number. Remember, the center number is usually the same
as with all students of a particular school. So, what samples out your KCSE
result 2017 in your school is your unique index number.
Index
number just helps in the process of result confirmation
Index number are issued locally in a school
depending of the localized procedure of the school. That is, your school could have
issued the indexes based on the mock performance results, or, based on the
streams in your school. Whichever the case, the index number only comes into
play to help you confirm your KCSE Result 2017, and nothing more. Good
luck.
Factually, the grading system depends on the mean performance of all candidates in the nation. Below is an example of what to expect when it comes to 2017 KCSE grading procedure;
A stand = 85 to 100 points
A-(minus)=78 to 84 points
B+(plus) = 64 to 77 points
B (plain) = 56 to 63 points
B-(minus)=50 to 54 points
C+ (plus) = 44 to 49 points and so on...
Please note the above is an example derived from the year 2004. KCSE result 2017 could see a totally different grading system. The good things is, the government has of late promised different avenues where candidates can further their skills, either through education or the talents they posses.
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