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    How to Replace KCPE or KCSE Certificates

    ianBy ianApril 26, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    How to Replace KCPE or KCSE Certificates

    Your academic certificates are not just pieces of paper; they symbolize your hard work, dedication, and achievements.

    However, the unfortunate loss or damage of these vital documents can present significant hurdles in your educational and career pursuits.

    Fortunately, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has streamlined the process for replacing lost or damaged certificates, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience for applicants.

    KCSE and KCPE certificates replacement process

    Replacing lost or damaged KNEC certificates has been made hassle-free, thanks to KNEC’s online portal, the Query Management Information System (QMIS).

    Through this platform, applicants can initiate the certificate replacement process from the comfort of their homes.

    Essential documents and steps

    To initiate the replacement process, applicants need to submit certain documents, including:

    • Copy of the lost certificate or result slip
    • Legal affidavit
    • Registrar of Persons confirmation
    • Police abstract showing the certificate is lost
    • Photocopies of ID
    • Passport photo
    • Letter of completion/ recommendation letter from a school

    Once the necessary documents are assembled, applicants can proceed to apply through the QMIS portal.

    1. Create your QMIS account: If you don’t already haveย an account, you’ll need to register on the QMIS portal.

    Provide your details, including your full name, mobile number, postal address, and email address. Upon registration, you’ll receive your login credentials via email.

    The KNEC QMIS portal

    2. Fill out the application form: Log in to the QMIS portal and navigate to the ‘Lost Certificate’ section.

    Enter your index number, exam details, and other relevant information. Attach the required documents and submit your application.

    3. Payment and processing: Upon submission, KNEC will verify your documents and provide you with payment details.

    The application fee is Sh5,220, inclusive of VAT. Once payment is made via MPESA, KNEC will commence processing your application.

    The duplicate certificate is typically ready for collection within fifteen (15) working days.

    What if your application is rejected?

    In the event of an unsuccessful application, you can reapply by rectifying any discrepancies or providing any missing documents.

    KNEC will notify you of the status of your application through the contact details provided during registration.

    Collecting your certificate

    Once your application is approved, KNEC will inform you through the designated contact information.

    KNEC will issue you a Certification of Examination Results letter that acts as a duplicate certificate once your application has been processed and all required documents are verified.

    For applicants under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them, along with the necessary documents.

    How to Replace KCPE or KCSE Certificates

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