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    FORM SIX EXAMINATION TIMETABLE | ACSEE 2020


    Form Six Examination Timetable 2020 | Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE) Timetable 2020
    Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE). This is offered to candidates who have completed two years of secondary education (advanced level) and have had three credits at the CSEE level. The Examination Calendar
    The ACSEE is administered in the first week of May every year.

    The objectives of ACSEE
    The objectives of this examination are to assess the learner’s knowledge and ability to pursue further education such as diploma and degree courses; to examine the extent to which the learners can use the skills gained to meet the social, political, economic and technological challenges for the individual and the national development at large. Therefore, candidates at this level are expected to possess the following skills in a broad range of activities: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

    Eligibility of Candidates who Seats for the Examination
    This examination is offered to candidates who have completed two years of secondary education (advanced level) and have had three credits at CSEE level.

    Examined Subjects/Courses
    The examined subject sat ACSEE are as follow: General Studies which is a compulsory subject; other subject are grouped in combination, i.e., natural science which include Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), Physics Chemistry and Biology (PCB), Physics Geography and Mathematics (PGM), Economics, Geography and Mathematics (EGM), Chemistry, Biology and Geography (CBG), Chemistry, Biology and Agriculture (CBA) and Chemistry, Biology, and Food and Human Nutrition (CBN). Another category is Arts Combinations which Includes History, Geography and English Language (HGL), History, Geography and Kiswahili (HGK), History, Kiswahili and English Language (HKL), Kiswahili, English Language and French (KLF), Economics, Commerce and Accountancy (ECA) and History, Geography and Economics (HGE).

    OVERVIEW:
    Form Six NECTA Examination Time table had been published on 16th, December 2019 by National Examinations Council (NECTA). Form Six NECTA Examination Time table show that students will sit for Exam from 4th May 2020 up to 21st May 2019.

    IMPORTANT:
    1. Attention is called to ‘Notice to Candidates’ overleaf.
    2. Where contradictions arise; the day, time and duration shown on the question paper should be adhered to.
    3. Examination will continue as scheduled even if it falls on a Public Holiday

    NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
    1. You are required to appear for the examination(s) at the centre(s) under which you are registered unless otherwise advised by the Council in writing.

    2. You are required to observe all instructions given to you by the Supervisor, Invigilators or Officers of the Council responsible for the conduct of the examinations.

    3. If you arrive more than half an hour late for an examination, you will not be admitted.

    4. After the first half-hour, you may leave as soon as you have finished your paper and handed in the script to the Supervisor/Invigilator. You may leave the room temporarily at any time after the first half-hour but only with the permission of the invigilator.

    5. You may bring into the examination room only books, papers or instruments which are specifically permitted. If you are suspected of cheating or attempting to cheat, or assisting someone else to cheat, the facts will be reported to the Council. You may in consequence be disqualified from the examination and excluded from all future examinations of the Council. Any notes or other unauthorised material may be retained by the Council at its discretion.

    6. Communication, verbal or otherwise, between candidates is not allowed during the examination. If any candidate wishes to communicate with the invigilator he should raise his hand to attract attention.

    7. Write your examination number correctly on every answer sheet of the answer booklet/answer sheet used. Using anybody else’s examination number is considered a case of dishonesty that may lead to cancellation of examination results. Names, initials or any other mark that would identify a candidate should not be written on answer books or sheets of paper.

    8. If you are found guilty of dishonesty in connection with the examination you may be disqualified in the entire examination.

    9. Take nothing other than the question paper, unless instructed otherwise, from the examination room. Do not damage any paper or material supplied.

    10. Write all answers in the language required unless you are instructed otherwise.

    11. Write in blue or black ink or ball pen. Draw in pencil.

    12. You are required to attend punctually at the time shown on your timetable.

    13. Smoking is not permitted in the examination room.

    14. Private candidates should produce a letter of authority from the Council allowing them to sit for the particular examination at the prescribed centre, failure to that no permission will be given to enter the examination room.

    15. The examination will continue as scheduled even if it falls on a public holiday

    Click on the blue link below to download form six examination time table.