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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the results for the March 2025 Business and Technical examinations.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially released the results for the March 2025 Business and Technical examinations.

In a public notice shared on Thursday, July 10, the Council announced that the results were ready for collection at the New Mitihani House in Nairobi.

The notice further instructed heads of institutions that presented candidates during the March examination cycle to collect the results in person.

The council, however, noted that institutions with pending examination fee arrears would not be allowed to collect results until those payments are settled in full.

“Institutions with examination fee arrears are expected to clear them before collecting the results,” the notice read in part.

KNEC further directed that all result-related queries be made online through the Heads of Institutions within 30 days from the official release date.

“Queries received after 22 August 2025 will attract a fee of Ksh 5,000.”

In line with recent digitization efforts, the Council maintained that all result queries must be submitted via the official Query Management Information System (QMIS) portal. The portal can be accessed at https://qmis.knec.ac.ke/externalLogin.

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This comes just months after KNEC issued a circular announcing that over 70 Business and Technical courses offered in TVET institutions would be scrapped by November 2025.

In the notice dated May 5, the examination body described the targeted programs as outdated and no longer aligned with current industry or labor market demands.

KNEC CEO David Njengere said that institutions have been given enough time to shift from legacy courses to competency-based, modular programs developed by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). He added that the Council would no longer support examinations for obsolete programs after the November deadline.