The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), also referred to as The Council, is a State Corporation established in 1980 under an Act of Parliament, namely the Kenya National Examinations Council Act Chapter 225A of (1980). This Act was repealed in 2012 and replaced with the Kenya National Examinations Council Act No.29 of 2012.

The KNEC Mandate

The mandate of KNEC is outlined in Section 10 of KNEC Act No. 29 of 2012 as to:

  • Set and maintain examinations standards;

  • Conduct public academic, technical and other national examinations within Kenya at basic and tertiary levels;

  • Award certificates or diplomas to candidates in such examinations. (Such certificates or diplomas, shall not be withheld from the candidate by any person or institution);

  • Confirm authenticity of certificates or diplomas issued by the Council upon request by the government, public institutions, learning institutions, employers and other interested parties;

  • Undertake research on educational assessment;

  • Advice any public institution on the development and use of any system or assessment when requested to do so, and in accordance with such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed between the Council and the public institutions;

  • Promote the international recognition of qualifications conferred by the Council;

  • Advice the Government on any policy decision that is relevant to, or has implications on the functions of the Council or the administration of examinations in Kenya;

  • Do anything incidental or conducive to the performance of the preceding functions

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