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KNEC Invites KCPE, KCSE Examiners for 2023 Marking Exercise HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR LETTER

ONLINE KNEC INVITATION TO 2023 KCPE AND KCSE EXAMINERS FOR 2023 MARKING EXERCISE; HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR LETTER

The Kenya National Examinations Council invites Examiners for 2022 marking exercise online.

According to the guidelines from KNEC the cp2 portal site shall be accessible as follows:

KCPE Examiners – from 25th November 2022;

KCSE Examiners – from 6th December 2022.

Examiners concerned are required to do the following:-

access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using this link https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke;

those with cp2 accounts and passwords, log in to the Examiners portal using your username and password;

those without passwords, click on the reset password button to enter your mobile number in the format (2547********) and submit to get your username and password for logging into the system;

upon successful login, complete your personal information and save it. Using the dashboard provided access, read, accept or reject the invitation letter provided. After one accepts the offer letter, download and print the invitation letter.

Important notes for 2022 Knec Examiners

Vacancies for 2022 KNEC KCPE/KCSE Examiners marking the 2021 KCPE/ KCSE at the knec-examiners-app

The 2022 KCPE and KCSE Knec examiners will be competitively selected from all 8 regions and the 47 counties in Kenya.

Qualified teachers are expected to apply for the available 42, 000 slots for KCSE examiners and 7, 000 slots for KCPE examiners this year before the given deadline via the https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/

The 2022-2023 KNEC Examiners vacancies will be competitively filled this year and only teachers who meet the minimum qualifications below will be granted access to apply.

KNEC examiners vacancies 2022-2023 selection criteria/ legibility

Reporting Dates for 2022 KNEC KCPE/KCSE Examiners marking the 2022 KCPE/ KCSE

Any teacher applying for the 2022 KNEC Examiners Vacancies for KCPE/ KCSE marking must

Be a Kenyan Citizen

Possess a valid national identification card.

Be TSC Registered

Not be on TSC interdiction for any indiscipline cases

Possess a valid KNEC registration Certificate for all examiners who have completed the KNEC training modules for all examiners.

Kindly note that only invited examiners only will be allowed to access the marking centers on the reporting dates indicated on the invitation letters.

Examiners who will not be able to access the examiners’ portal and download their invitation letters are therefore advised to keep off the marking venues since trying to access the marking centers is an errand of futility.

KNEC invites and selects examiners based on their performance during KNEC training. The top performers are given opportunities first since they are likely to deliver more credible results.

REPORTING DATES AND TIMING FOR 2022 KNEC EXAMINERS

Given the throat-cutting competition for the limited Knec examiners’ vacancies, invited KCPE/ KCSE examiners are therefore advised to strictly adhere to the timelines indicated on the KNEC Examiners’ invitation letters 2022.

The official reporting time is 2:00 P.M. for all KNEC examiners. Kindly note that the reporting dates differ from one KCSE script to the other since the papers have got different demands.

More demanding KCSE papers like English paper 3 Eng 101/3 require more time while marking since examiners have to peruse through at least three compositions per candidate. These examiners therefore will report to their designated marking centers a few days after the candidates sit for their last KCSE examination paper.

Examiners who fail to turn up on the official reporting date and time indicated in the invitation letter will be disqualified.

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