How to Verify KCSE, KPSEA and KJSEA 2026 Registration Before April 30 Deadline

KNEC has urged all affected parents to check the details, as any discrepancies identified after April 30 may be difficult to rectify and could affect a candidate’s ability to sit for exams and assessments...
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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is urging parents and guardians to verify the registration details for candidates sitting the 2026 KCSE, KPSEA, and KJSEA examinations and assessments before the April 30 deadline.
- Parents can verify registration status by sending the candidate's assessment or index number via SMS to 20076.
- Key details to check include names, gender, date of birth, school, and citizenship status.
- For KPSEA and KJSEA, subject choices also need verification; KCSE candidates must confirm optional subjects.
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