
Is your KCPE, KCSE certificate lost or damaged? It is easier now to replace your Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education.
This is due to a 2009 policy by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) on replacement of certificates.
But this is only for student who sat for KNEC examinations from the year 1981.
However, KNEC no longer issues duplicates for certificates.
The examination council issues a confirmation of results to serve as a replacement for the lost certificates.
But the process of replacing lost KCPE and KCSE is now purely online after KNEC abolished manual application.
Step by Step guide on how to replace your lost KCPE or KCSE certificate online.
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HOW TO APPLY FOR LOST KCPE/KCSE CERTIFICATES ONLINE
Here are the step by step guidelines on how to solve this
Fill QMIS form from the link below
Click here to download the QMIS user manual
To apply online for KNEC confirmation of results Click here.
NEXT click ‘Register‘ to create an account then apply.
Register as a candidate.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
Scan any of the following documents.
A photocopy or result slip of the lost certificate (if available)
or
The Class Nominal results sheet for the year you did the exam.
or
A letter from the school where you did the exam.
PROCEDURE:
Create your KNEC online account, registering as a candidate.
Check password sent to your email. Use it to log in.
Click on CONFIRMATION and fill in the required details.
Attach the available document and submit.
APPLICATION FEE:
You’ll be required to pay an application fee of Kshs. 2,320 via MPESA Pay bill 250544.
The Mpesa Account number is provided via SMS after submission of the application and verification of your documents.
You can check the progress of your application online by logging in to the portal then click status.
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