KNEC KCSE Grading System 2018 in Kenya

KNEC recently released the KCSE grading system they will use for the 2018 national examinations. The system is based on a numeric 12-point scale from 1-12 and an expanded letter grade ranging from A to E (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, E). The expanded letter grade means C+ is the 'pass' grade that allows students to join a public university. It is a grade most students can aim for when sitting for their exams. Many universities and employers consider grades C to E as insignificant nowadays. A is the best grade a student can strive to get. It takes a mixture of grades A- to B- for a student to enroll in a good university
Percent
Grade
Points
80-100%
A
12
75-79%
A-
11
70-74%
B+
10
65-69%
B
9
60-64%
B-
8
55-59%
C+
7
50-54%
C
6
45-49%
C-
5
40-44
D+
4
35-39
D
3
30-34
D-
2
0-29%
E
1
2018 KCSE results likely to be released on December 20
 

KNEC recently released the KCSE grading system they will use for the 2018 national examinations. The system is based on a numeric 12-point scale from 1-12 and an expanded letter grade ranging from A to E (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, E). The expanded letter grade means C+ is the 'pass' grade that allows students to join a public university. It is a grade most students can aim for when sitting for their exams. Many universities and employers consider grades C to E as insignificant nowadays. A is the best grade a student can strive to get. It takes a mixture of grades A- to B- for a student to enroll in a good university. Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/290174-kcse-grading-system-2018.html#290174
KNEC recently released the KCSE grading system they will use for the 2018 national examinations. The system is based on a numeric 12-point scale from 1-12 and an expanded letter grade ranging from A to E (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, E). The expanded letter grade means C+ is the 'pass' grade that allows students to join a public university. It is a grade most students can aim for when sitting for their exams. Many universities and employers consider grades C to E as insignificant nowadays. A is the best grade a student can strive to get. It takes a mixture of grades A- to B- for a student to enroll in a good university.

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