2023 kcse marking schemes

2023 kcse marking schemes

2023 kcse marking schemes

The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is a national examination taken by students in Kenya who have completed their secondary education. The exam is administered by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) and is used to determine eligibility for higher education or entry into the workforce. The KCSE covers a range of subjects, including mathematics, English, science, and social studies. The results of the exam are used to rank schools and students, and can have a significant impact on a student’s future prospects.

  1. 2022 COUNTY MOCKS 38 EXAMS

  2. 2021-22 COUNTY MOCKS 36 EXAMS

  3. 2020-21 COUNTY MOCKS 24 EXAMS

  4. 2019 COUNTY MOCKS 44 EXAMS

  5. 2018 COUNTY MOCKS  23 COUNTIES EXAMS

  6. 2017 COUNTY MOCKS  25 COUNTIES EXAMS

  7. 2016 COUNTY MOCKS 16 COUNTIES

  8. 2015 COUNTY MOCKS 20 COUNTIES

  9. 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013, 2014 COUNTY MOCKS 25 COUNTIES 

Mock exams and pre-mock exams are practice tests that are taken before the actual exams. They are designed to help students get a sense of what to expect in the real exam and to identify areas where they need to improve.

The purpose of taking mock exams is to help students build confidence, develop test-taking strategies, and identify their strengths and weaknesses.

Pre-mock exams are usually taken a few weeks or months before the actual exam, while mock exams are usually taken closer to the exam date.