Education can be defined as the total process of development of human abilities and behaviour.
Education in Kenya is currently offered in levels; In primary school through secondary school and later in higher educational institutions and at all levels, examinations mark the level of intelligence among learners.
In secondary school, the Kenya National Council of Examinations (KNEC) conducts the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination annually to mark the end of secondary education.
This year we are expecting the KCSE exams from March to the beginning of April and we expect the grading system to remain the same as in 2021 where only seven subjects are graded on the basis of twelve-point criteria as shown below Is;
We also expect that there is no difference in the minimum direct university admission grade, so it is likely to be a C+ (plus) of forty-six points across all genders.