TVET CDACC releases November–December 2025 assessment results

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The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC) has released provisional assessment results for the November–December 2025 examination series.

In a notice dated February 3, 2026 and signed by Prof. Kisilu M. Kitainge, the CEO and Council Secretary, the Council informed all assessment centres that the results are now available on the TVET CDACC portal at the assessment centre level. The communication was sent to national polytechnics, institutes of science and technology, technical training institutes, vocational colleges, private colleges and universities implementing the Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) system.

TVET CDACC said the release of the results is meant to support the progressive registration of candidates who have successfully completed subsequent levels of training. This allows learners to move forward without unnecessary delays as they plan their next stages of study or certification.

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Assessment centres have been advised to follow the existing guidelines when handling candidates whose results show a “Y” outcome. The Council noted that proper guidance will help ensure accuracy and fairness in the progression process.

The move is expected to benefit thousands of TVET learners across the country by improving access to results and strengthening the efficiency of the assessment system. It also aligns with ongoing efforts to support skills development under the CBET framework.

TVET CDACC thanked institutions and assessment centres for their continued cooperation and support in implementing national TVET assessments.

By Benedict Aoya

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