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Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE

Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE 2023 

Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE

Necta DSEE timetable 2023

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, MAY 2023
(24/04/2023 – 28/04/2023, 753/2 Home Economics 2 Practical)
(24/04/2023 – 28/04/2023, 716/2 Fine Art and Craft 2, 719/2 Theatre Arts 2 and 736/2 Physical Education and Sport 2 Practicals)
WEEK 1 (Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE 2023)
Tuesday 02/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Kiswahili - 8:00-11:00
Biology 2A (Practical) - 10:00-1:00
Commerce Teaching Methods - 8:00-11:00
Mathematics - 2:00-5:00
Book Keeping Teaching Methods - 2:00-5:00
Wednesday 03/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
English Language - 8:00-11:00
Chemistry 2A (Practical) - 10:00-1:00
Civics Pedagogy - 2:00-5:00
Fine Art and Craft 1- 2:00-5:00
Theatre Arts 1 - 2:00-5:00
Lugha ya Kiarabu - 2:00-5:00
Agriculture Teaching Methods - 2:00-5:00
Thursday 04/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
History - 8:00-11:00
Physics 2A (Practical) - 10:00-1:00
Physical Education and Sport 1 - 2:00-5:00
Home Economics 1 - 2:00-5:00
Friday 05/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Biology 2B (Practical) - 10:00-1:00
Computer Science 2A (Practical) - 8:00-11:00
Development Studies - 2:00-5:00
WEEK 2 - (Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE 2023)
Monday 08/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Chemistry 2B (Practical) - 10:00-1:00Geography -2:00-5:00
Tuesday 09/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation - 8:00-11:00Elimu ya Dini ya Kiislamu -2:00-5:00
Wednesday 10/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Educational Psychology, Guidance and Counselling - 8:00-11:00Curriculum and Teaching - 2:00-5:00
Thursday 11/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Foundations of Education  - 8:00-11:00
Communication Skills - 2:00-5:00
Friday 12/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Computer Science 1 - 8:00-11:00
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - 8:00-11:00
Educational Media and Technology - 2:00-5:00
WEEK 3 - (Ratiba ya mtihani wa DSEE 2023)
Monday 15/05/2023
MORNING SESSION  (A.M.)AFTERNOON SESSION  (P.M.)
Physics 1 - 8:00-11:00Biology 1 - 2:00-5:00
Tuesday 16/05/2023
Chemistry 1 - 8:00-11:00
  IMPORTANT:    
  • Attention is called to ‘Notice to Candidates’ overleaf. 
  • Where contradictions arise; the day, time and duration shown on the question paper should be adhered to.                                 
  • Examination will continue as scheduled even if it falls on a Public Holiday
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
  1. You are required to appear for the examination(s) at the centre(s) under which you are registered unless otherwise advised by the Council in writing.
  2. You are required to observe all instructions given to you by the Supervisor, Invigilators or Officers of the Council responsible for the conduct of the examinations.
  3. You are required to attend punctually at the time shown on your timetable.  If you arrive more than half an hour late for an examination, you will not be admitted.
  4. After the first half-hour, you may leave as soon as you have finished your paper and handed in the script to the Supervisor/Invigilator.  You may leave the room temporaril  at any time after the first half-hour but only with the permission of the invigilator.
  5. You may bring into the examination room only instruments which are specifically permitted.  If you are suspected of cheating or attempting to cheat, or assisting someone else to cheat, the facts will be reported to the Council. You may in consequence be disqualified from the examination and excluded from all future examinations of the Council.  Any notes or other unauthorised material found in the examination room may be retained by the Council at its discretion.
  6. Communication, verbal or otherwise, between candidates is not allowed during the examination.  If any candidate wishes to communicate with the invigilator he should raise his hand to attract attention.
  7. You must write your examination number correctly on every answer sheet of the answer booklet/answer sheet used.  Using anybody else’s examination number is considered  a case of dishonesty that may lead to cancellation of examination results.  Names, initials or any other mark that would identify a candidate should never be written on answer books or sheets of paper.
  8. If you are found guilty of dishonesty in connection with the examination you may be disqualified in the entire examination.
  9. You should not write any notes on your question paper.  Use the last pages of your answer booklet to do rough work but ensure that you cross to indicate that it is not something to be marked.
  10. You should not take anything from the examination room, unless instructed otherwise.   You should not destroy any paper or material supplied in the examination room.
  11. Write in blue or black ink or ball pen. Draw in pencil.
  12. Smoking is not permitted in the examination room.
  13. Private candidates should produce a letter from the Council allowing them to sit for the particular examination at the prescribed centre, otherwise they will not be allowed to sit for examination. However, they are strictly not allowed to write anything in their letters.
  14. The examination will continue as scheduled even if it falls on a public holiday.
  15. During preparations of Practical examinations, the area around laboratories must be restricted and all candidates must be held in the special room(s) from 7:00 a.m. to the time of starting examination.

The List Of NECTA Timetable (matokeo ya ualimu)

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FTNA Timetable - Ratiba ya mtihani wa Kidato cha PILI

ACSE Timeable - Ratiba ya mtihani wa Kidato cha SITA

SFNA Timetable - Ratiba ya mtihani wa Darasa la NNE

PSLE Timetable - Ratiba ya mtihani wa Darasa la SABA

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