“With the release of the 2024 KCSE results today, we have started a gradual phase-out of an examination that has been offered for 35 years, with the last one expected to be held in 2027,” Ogamba announced during the release of the KCSE 2024 results.

“The mid-year exam will cater to candidates who wish to repeat the KCSE, as well as those who missed it due to illness or unforeseen circumstances. We also encourage adult candidates to register for the exam.”

CS Ogamba announced that the mid-year exams will cushion them from having to repeat the full year and offer them an opportunity to join university and college in due time.

“The students who sometimes face predicaments during exams or undertaking one subject and then it affects all the subjects because of that one incident, we allow them with the mid-year to remedy that so that they can go to whatever college or institution they are going to,” Ogamba explained.

This is a new intervention by the Ministry of Education that will be beginning in July and that will see Kenyans who want to retake the exams have an early opportunity.

The retake will be open to everyone, including adults who want to sit for the exam. The opportunity will be open to both those who failed and want to retake and those who didn’t get results for failing to do the complete exams.

Details on whether one will need to pay for the exams and where they will be conducted will be revealed by the Ministry. 

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A photo of students undertaking KCSE exams. /KENYA NEWS AGENCY