KNEC Announces March 2026 Business and Technical TVET Exam Results

KNEC Announces March 2026 Business and Technical TVET Exam Results

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has released the March 2026 Business and Technical TVET examination results. Heads of institutions that presented candidates may collect results from Mitihani House, South C, during official working hours. This notice outlines collection times, requirements for institutions, and the process for submitting result queries.

Key Takeaways

  • KNEC TVET results for March 2026 are now available for collection by heads of institutions.
  • Results are collected at Mitihani House, South C, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Institutions must clear any outstanding examination fee arrears before collection; penalties apply for non-compliance.
  • Queries must be submitted within 30 days via the KNEC Query Management Information System (QMIS); late queries incur a Ksh. 5,000 charge.

Where and when to collect KNEC TVET results

Heads of institutions are authorised to collect hard-copy results from Mitihani House in South C. Collection is open during regular working days and times:

  • Days: Monday to Friday
  • Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

If you cannot send the head of institution in person, check with KNEC for acceptable delegation or identification requirements before visiting.

Important directives for institutions

KNEC has issued clear requirements to ensure orderly release and accountability of results. Institutions must:

  • Clear all outstanding examination fee arrears before collecting results. KNEC will apply penalties for institutions that fail to settle arrears.
  • Ensure that any concerns about the released results are raised by the Head of Institution only.
  • Submit result queries within the stipulated deadline of thirty (30) days from the date of release.

How to submit queries and the penalty for late submissions

All queries on the March 2026 TVET results must be processed through KNEC’s online Query Management Information System (QMIS). Institutions should complete and track queries via the platform to ensure timely handling.

KNEC has set a firm deadline: queries must be launched within 30 days of the results release. Any query submitted after 9th August 2026 will attract a mandatory penalty charge of Ksh. 5,000.

Access the QMIS portal directly to lodge and follow up on queries.

What institutions should prepare before collection

To avoid delays, institutions should prepare the following before visiting Mitihani House:

  • Evidence of cleared examination fee payments or a payment receipt.
  • Identification and official documentation showing the Head of Institution’s authority to collect results.
  • Contact details and a record of candidate registration numbers for quick reference.

Confirm any specific documentation requirements with KNEC ahead of your visit to prevent multiple trips.

Using results for student follow-up and next steps

After collection, institutions should review individual candidate results promptly and advise students on the next steps, which may include:

  • Further training or bridge programmes for students who need additional skills from TVET units.
  • Guidance on certification, placement, or progression to higher-level TVET courses.
  • Support with appeals or corrections via the QMIS if discrepancies are found.

Additional exam resources

For teachers and students preparing for other national exams or looking for revision materials, the following resources may be useful:

Summary and contact guidance

In summary, the KNEC TVET results for March 2026 are available to heads of institutions at Mitihani House during weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ensure arrears are cleared, submit any result queries through QMIS within the 30-day window, and note the Ksh. 5,000 penalty for late queries. For additional study materials and past papers to support students, explore the linked exam resources above.

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