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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Teacher Education Assessment and Examination results.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Teacher Education Assessment and Examination results.

In a statement on Tuesday, October 21, the council confirmed that results for various teacher training programmes are now available and can be accessed by respective institutions through the CBATE portal.

"We are pleased to announce that the examination/assessment results for the following programmes have been officially released and are now accessible to the colleges via the CBATE portal: DTE, PTE, ECDE, TCAE, SNE 1 & 2, DSTE, DPTE, and DECTE," KNEC said.

According to the examination body, candidates who sat for these assessments are advised to obtain their results directly from their colleges, which have been granted access through the official system.

However, KNEC emphasized that only colleges that have settled all required fees will be able to retrieve their students’ results. 

"Only colleges that have made full payment have received their results," KNEC added.

File Image of KNEC CEO Dr. David Njengere

This comes weeks after KNEC announced the release of May/June 2025 Pearson Edexcel International Examination results.

In a notice on Thursday, August 28, KNEC said private candidates who sat for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), International A Levels (IAL), and International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum (IPLSC) exams in May and June for years 6 and 9 can collect their results from designated centers in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Eldoret.

"The results for May/June 2025 examination series (IGCSE, IAL & IPSC (Year 6 & 9) are now available for collection. The results for this and previous series can be collected by respective candidates as follows,” read part of the notice.

In Nairobi, students were directed to collect their results from the Foreign Examinations Office at New Mithani House.

In Mombasa, the results were available for collection at the Uhuru na Kazi Building, fourth floor, while students in Eldoret can visit Gulab Lochab Academy to collect their results.

Prior to that, KNEC had released the results for the March 2025 Business and Technical examinations.

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

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

However, KNEC 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,” KNEC stated.