MATOKEO YA SHULE ZAMSINGI (Darasa la saba 2024 - 2025) KIMKOA
Celebrating Success: Highlighting Top Achievers and Schools in the NECT PSLE Results 2024 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Uchambuzi wa Matokeo ya NECTA Darasa la Saba 2024
PSLE
Results or popularly known as "matokeo ya darasa la saba 2024/2025"
will be published on this page as soon as they are made available by
Baraza la mitihani Tanzania (NECTA). Meanwhile you can view matokeo la
saba for other years which are here bellow; you may also view Std four results (matokeo darasa la nne) from necta.
Congratulations to all who have succeeded; we wish you success in your studies; you have reaped what you planted for the last seven years, if you have not performed well do not despair the opportunities are still their for you and the world is big and every person has a special space in it.
MATOKEO YA DARASA LA SABA MWAKA 2024 YAMETOKA
TO VIEW PLSE RESULTS CHOOSE THE REGION (KUANGALIA MATOKEO YA MWAKA 2024 CHAGUA MKOA)
ARUSHA | DAR ES SALAAM | DODOMA |
IRINGA | KAGERA | KIGOMA |
KILIMANJARO | LINDI | MARA |
MBEYA | MOROGORO | MTWARA |
MWANZA | PWANI | RUKWA |
RUVUMA | SHINYANGA | SINGIDA |
TABORA | TANGA | MANYARA |
GEITA | KATAVI | NJOMBE |
SIMIYU | SONGWE |
STD SEVEN EXAMS RESULTS 2024/2025
How to get matokeo ya darasa la saba mwaka 2024/2025; kindly follow the procedure bellow to get your NECTA std seven exam results.
A. MATOKEO YA DARASA LA SABA ONLINE- Visit NECTA website
- Under Exam Results click “PSLE Results.” https://necta.go.tz/psle_results
- From the list choose the Region, District and then your school (Chagua mkoa na wilaya yako, halafu chagua shule yako).
- Finally locate your name from the list of students who sat for Class Seven NECTA exams
- Dial *152*00#
- Choose 8. ELIMU
- Choose 2. NECTA
- Choose 1. MATOKEO
- Choose Exam type 2. PSLE
- Write your Index Number ie: PS0405007-0057
- Choose the mode of payment (The cost per each SMS is Tshs 100/=)
- After payment you will get an sms for your exam results
THE JOURNEY TO SUCCESS
Even if you avoid the trap of thinking that success means being like some other person, you might still have a wrong picture of success. It is clear majority of people misunderstand it. They wrongly equate it with achievement of some sort, with arriving at a destination or attaining a goal.How does one get started on the success journey?
What does it take to be a success? Two things are vital: the right picture of success and the right principles for getting there. The picture of success in not the same for any two people because we’re all created differently as unique individuals. But the process is the same for everyone. It’s based on principles that do not change.Success could be defined as:- Knowing your purpose in life, growing to reach your maximum potential, and sowing seeds that benefit others.
Success is a journey rather than a destination. No matter how long you live or what you decide to do in life, you will never exhaust your capacity to grow toward your potential or run out of opportunities to help others. When you see success as a journey, you’ll never have the problem of trying to “arrive” at an elusive final destination. And you’ll never find yourself in a position where you have accomplished some final goal, only to discover that you’re still unfulfilled and searching for something else to do.SFNA NECTA RESULTS - MATOKEO YA MTIHANI WA DARASA LA NNE 2024/2025
PSLE NECTA RESULTS - MATOKEO YA MTIHANI WA DARASA LA SABA 2024 NA SHULE WALIZOPANGIWA
NECTA MATOKEO YA DARASA LA SABA 2024 - 2025 PSLE & EXAM FORMAT
Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE)
This is a test conducted after seven year of learning at primary level, which enables the government to select form one entrants. PSLE examination is administered in the second week of September every year. The examined subjects at PSLE are Mathematics (Hisabati), English Language, Science (Sayansi), Social Studies (Maarifa ya Jamii) and Kiswahili.PSLE examination - ENGLISH LANGUAGE Examination Format
The format is aimed at improving the structure of the examination which is currently used to incorporate questions which will enable candidates to show their competences in writing skills, reading for comprehension and using the English language in solving social, political, economic and technological challenges for the betterment of his/her development and the nation at large.Examinable Topics are:-
- Tenses
- Other forms of Grammar
- Vocabulary
- Composition
- Comprehension
Exam - General Objectives
The English examination aims at testing candidates’ ability to:- read and comprehend the passage given.
- answer the questions based on the passage.
- use English grammar correctly.
- use English language correctly in a given situation.
- Write letters and composition.
- General Competences
Examination will measure the candidate’s competences on how to:
- Use basic expression to satisfy his/her basic needs.
- Communicate using English language in different contexts.
Examination Fabric
- The English language Examination consists of sections A, B, C and D with a total of 45 questions. Candidates will be required to answer all questions.
- Section A will comprise of Grammar, Section B Vocabulary, Section C Composition and Section D Comprehension.
- Questions 1 to 40 will carry one (1) mark each, while questions 41 to 45 will carry two (2) marks each. The whole examination will have a total of fifty (50) marks.
- In question 1 – 40 candidates will use the OMR forms to respond using HB pencil while in question 41 – 45 candidates will give their answers in the spaces provided in the question paper using blue or black ink pen.
- The duration of the paper will be 1:30 Hours. Visual impaired candidates will take the examination for 1:45 Hours.
Section A: Grammar
- This section will consist of thirty (30) questions out of which ten (10) questions will be set from the topic of Tenses and 20 questions from other forms of grammar.
- Candidates will be required to answer all the questions by choosing the correct answer from the given alternatives A, B, C, D and E.
Section B: Vocabulary
- This section will consist of six (6) multiple choice questions and will test the use of vocabulary in different context.
- Candidates will be required to answer all the questions by choosing the correct answer from the given alternatives A, B, C, D and E.
Section C: Composition
- This section will comprise of four (4) mixed/jumbled sentences. The candidate will be required to arrange the sentences logically so as to make a good composition.
- The sentences will be arranged using letters A to D.
Section D: Comprehension
- This section will consist of a short passage which will be followed by five (5) short answer questions.
- Candidates will be required to read the passage and answer all the questions the space provided.