KNEC releases March 2026 TVET examination results

KNEC headquarters at New Mitihani House in Nairobi. The Council has released the March 2026 Business and Technical examination results for TVET institutions.
  • KNEC has released the March 2026 Business and Technical examination results for TVET institutions.
  • Institutions have been directed to collect the results from New Mitihani House after clearing any outstanding examination fees.
  • The Council has given schools 30 days to submit online result queries through the Query Management Information System.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the March 2026 Business and Technical examination results, paving the way for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions to access candidates’ performance reports.

In a notice issued on Monday, KNEC directed all Heads of Institutions to collect the results from New Mitihani House in South C, Nairobi, during official working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.

The Council emphasised that institutions must first clear any outstanding examination fee arrears before collecting the results.

KNEC also outlined the procedure for institutions seeking a review of candidates’ results.

Online result queries

The Council said all result queries must be submitted online by Heads of Institutions within 30 days of the release of the results.

It warned that any query submitted after August 9, 2026, will attract a penalty of KSh5,000.

According to KNEC, all queries should be lodged through the Query Management Information System (QMIS) while adhering to the prescribed online procedures and timelines.

Benefit to TVET learners

The release of the results is expected to benefit thousands of candidates who sat the March 2026 Business and Technical examinations in TVET institutions across the country.

The results will facilitate certification, graduation and progression of learners into employment or higher levels of training.

KNEC urged institutions to comply fully with the collection and query guidelines to avoid delays and unnecessary penalties.

The Council reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining efficiency, transparency and integrity in the management of national examinations and certification.

By Kimwele Mutuku

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