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Enem 2025 sees 27% abstention on first day
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The first day of Enem 2025, held on November 9, recorded a 27% abstention rate, similar to 2024. Over 4.8 million students registered, with 3,240 eliminations for irregularities. The essay theme was "Perspectives on aging in Brazilian society".
Official 2025 KCSE results released by Kenya's Ministry of Education show an increase in straight A grades to 1,932 students (0.19% of 993,226 candidates), up from 1,693 (0.18%) in 2024. This follows provisional figures highlighting top national schools like Moi Kabarak.
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Fraternal twins Maureen Kemunto Karina and Michelle Mochache Karina have achieved straight A's in the 2025 KCSE exams, with Maureen scoring a perfect 84 points and Michelle close behind at 83. The sisters, from different schools, supported each other through their studies and overcame personal challenges. Their success inspires students across Kenya.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has provided a final opportunity for CPO 2025 candidates who missed the initial slot to select their preferred exam city online. Aspirants can use the feedback module on the official SSC website until 11 am on December 4, 2025. This move aims to assist those unable to participate in the original self-slot selection window.
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The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has reinstated the BEd qualification as eligible for both primary and junior level exams in CTET 2026. This change allows candidates holding a BEd degree to apply for teaching positions across India. Registration for the exam is now open on the official website until December 18, 2025.
The Kenya National Examinations Council has released final guidelines for the upcoming Kenya Primary School Education Assessment and Kenya Junior School Education Assessment, set to begin on Monday amid ongoing KCSE exams. These assessments will run concurrently with the secondary school examinations, with specific rules on handling papers and security measures in place. Education officials have assured a smooth process following recent uncertainties.