The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the November 2025 Business and Technical Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) examination results, paving the way for institutions to collect candidates’ performance slips.
In a circular addressed to all heads of institutions offering business and technical examinations, KNEC said the results are ready for collection. The communication was signed by the Council’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr David Njengere.
According to the notice, institutions can collect the results from Mitihani House in South C during official working days from Monday to Friday between 8 am and 5 pm.
KNEC directed institutions with outstanding examination fee arrears to clear the balances before collecting the results. The Council warned that penalties will apply to institutions that fail to comply with the directive.
Heads of institutions were further advised that any queries regarding the results must be submitted online through the respective heads and must reach KNEC within 30 days after the release. Queries received after March 30, 2026, will attract a penalty of KSh 5,000.
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All queries should be lodged through the Query Management Information System (QMIS), the Council said, urging institutions to strictly adhere to the online process.
In addition, KNEC announced that advance instructions for the March 2026 examinations are also ready for collection at the same office.
The Council expressed appreciation for the continued support from institutions in the administration of national examinations.
The release of the November 2025 TVET results is expected to enable candidates to proceed with further training, certification and entry into the job market as institutions move to comply with KNEC’s collection and query guidelines.
By Benedict Aoya
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