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A Quick BreakDown of KCSE 2023 Results And Performance

Education CS Ezekiel Machogu - Picture Courtesy
Participation and Comparison:

During the KCSE 2023, a total of 899,453 candidates sat their examinations, marking an increase from 881,416 candidates in 2022.

This reflects a rise of 18,037 candidates, equivalent to a 2.05% increase.

However, it is noteworthy that the number of candidates who sat the KCSE exams last year was 3,685 less than the registered candidates, as highlighted by CS Machogu.

Performance Trends:

There was a decline in performance for subjects scheduled in the afternoon, suggesting a lack of early exposure compared to previous years.

Female candidates recorded better mean score performance than male candidates in five subjects: English, Kiswahili, CRE, Home Science, and Art & Design.

Male candidates recorded better mean score performance than female candidates in ten subjects: Mathematics Alt. A &B, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, History & Government, Geography, Agriculture, Computer Studies and Business Studies.

Grade Distribution:

In the 2023 KCSE exams, 1,216 candidates achieved Grade A, a notable increase from the 1,146 students in 2022.

On the other end of the spectrum, over 48,000 candidates received Grade E.

Results Access:

Candidates are strongly encouraged to collect their results from their respective schools.

Alternatively, results can be accessed through the official Knec website or https://results.knec.ac.ke/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1.

To access results online, candidates will need to enter their index number and names as per the registration letter for the KCSE 2023 examination.

Top Achievers:

Notably, 1,216 students attained Grade A in the 2023 KCSE exams, showcasing excellence among the top performers.

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