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Education Cabinet secretary Jacob Kaimenyi releases 2014 KCSE results of over 450, 000 candidates, cites improvement in performance

Kenya: There was tremendous improvement in results for 2014 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi has said. Kaimenyi released the results Tuesday morning at Mitihani house in Nairobi.

The Education Cabinet Secretary said 3, 073 (0.63%) candidates scored a mean grade of A plain in 2014 compared to 2, 722 (0.61%) in 2013. 149, 717 candidates attained C+ and above, which is a minimum grade for university entry. This represents 30.8 percent compared to 27.5 per cent in 2013.

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