Final November 2024 Business Timetable
Final November 2024 Business Timetable
KNEC/GEN/TD/PSE/BUS/TT/30/2024
2912/301,
129. Tourism Marketing 3 Hours
2918/301
130. 2913/201 Archives Management 3 Hours
131. 2913/301 Information Retrieval and Dissemination 3 Hours
132. 2920/106 Computational Mathematics 3 Hours
133. 2921/201 Petroleum Marketing and Regional Petroleum Supply Chain 3 Hours
134. 2921/301 Liquefied Petroleum Gas 3 Hours
135. 2924/301 Investment Policy and Regulatory Framework 3 Hours
136. 2925/301 Shipping and Chartering Practice 3 Hours
137. 2927/301 Disaster Emergency Information Management 3 Hours
DAY 4 BTEP 1801/302,
THURSDAY 138. 1803/304, Commerce 3 Hours
21ST 1808/303
NOVEMBER S&G 139. 1052 Foundations of French (Written) 2½ Hours
2024
8:00 AM 140. 3373 Shorthand III (120 wpm) -
141. 3374 Shorthand III (130 wpm) -
142. 3375 Shorthand III (140 wpm) -
143. 3376 Shorthand III (150 wpm) -
1273,
S & G/TVET 144. 1901/102, Shorthand I (60 wpm) -
2901/102
3178,
145. Marketing Planning and Control 3 Hours
2902/302
3307,
146. Purchasing and Supply Strategy 3 Hours
2903/301
2930/102
2928/202,
169. 2929/202, Research Methods 3 Hours
2930/202
2928/302,
170. 2929/302, Fundamentals of Digital Journalism 3 Hours
2930/302
DAY 5 BTEP 1803/301,
FRIDAY 1804/301,
22ND 171. 1805/301, Financial Accounting 3 Hours
NOVEMBER 1806/301,
2024 1807/301/2,
8:00 AM 2808/302,
172. 2809/302, Labour & Industrial Relations 3 Hours
2811/302
173. 2810/302 Legal Shorthand (100 wpm) -
174. 3817/202 Administrative History 3 Hours
S&G 175. 1274 Shorthand I (70 wpm) -
176. 2274 Shorthand II (90 w.p.m.) -
177. 2352 Labour and Industrial Law 2½ Hours
178. 3102 Advanced Cost Accounting 3 Hours
179. 3303 Principles of Procurement and Distribution 3 Hours
2381,
1906/101,
232. Fundamentals of Management and Environment 3 Hours
1922/101,
S & G/TVET 1926/101
3304,
233. 2903/302, Operations Management 3 Hours
2922/302
TVET 234. 1902/101 Principles and Practice of Selling 3 Hours
235. 1903/101 Warehousing Operations and Stock Control 3 Hours
1903/201,
236. 1906/201, Office Organization 3 Hours
1926/201
237. 1908/202 Elements of Labour Law and Industrial Relations 3 Hours
238. 1909/101 Road Transport Management 3 Hours
239. 1913/103A Computer Applications in Information – Paper 1 (Theory) 1 Hour
240. 1913/201 Records Management 3 Hours
241. 1916/101 Sea Port Operations 3 Hours
242. 1916/203 Commerce 3 Hours
1918/102,
243. Tour Guiding Techniques 3 Hours
1919/102
244. 1920/101 Introduction to Information Communication Technology 3 Hours
245. 1920/201 Computer Maintenance & Support 3 Hours
246. 1922/202 Purchasing and Supplies Management 3 Hours
247. 1923/106 Clerical Duties I 3 Hours
248. 1925/203 Health, Safety and Security in Transport Logistics 3 Hours
249. 2902/202 Marketing Management 3 Hours
3312,
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1903/102,
1906/102,
360. 1922/102, Business Calculations & Statistics 3 Hours
1923/102,
1926/102
361. 1908/102 Office Administration and Management 3 Hours
1909/102,
362. Business Calculations & Statistics 3 Hours
1916/102
363. 1913/203 Preservation and Conservation of Information 3 Hours
364. 1920/103 Basic Electronics 3 Hours
365. 1922/205 Resource Mobilization 3 Hours
1924/102,
366. Business Calculations 3 Hours
1925/102
367. 1925/205 Ports and Terminals 3 Hours
Information Communication Technology I – Paper 2
368. 2901/109B 1 Hour
(Practical)
369. 2902/205 Public Relations 3 Hours
370. 2906/205 Commercial and Administrative Law 3 Hours
371. 2908/202 Labour and Industrial Law 3 Hours
372. 2912/207 Travel Agency 3 Hours
373. 2913/203 Library Management 3 Hours
374. 2920/102A Computer Applications I - Paper 1 (Theory) 2 Hours
375. 2920/205 Visual Programming 3 Hours
376. 2921/206 Customer Service and Operating Procedures 3 Hours
377. 2922/205A Project Management Information Systems – Paper 1 (Theory) 2 Hours
378. 2924/107 Valuation and Analysis of Investment 3 Hours
Centres
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3802/104,
3806/103,
401. Information Communication Technology 3 Hours
3813/103,
3817/103
402. 3806/204 Management Accounting 3 Hours
403. 3808/205 Employee Relations 3 Hours
404. 3814/204 Human Resource Management 3 Hours
S&G 405. 1193 Office Organization 2½ Hours
406. 2132 Economics 2½ Hours
S & G/TVET 2332,
407. 1901/201, Computerized Document Processing II 2½ Hours
2901/201
3103,
2903/305,
408. 2906/305, Managerial Accounting 3 Hours
2907/305,
2926/305
TVET 1901/103,
1903/103,
1906/103,
1907/103,
409. Commerce 3 Hours
1908/103,
1909/103,
1923/103,
1926/103
410. 1907/204 Business Administration and Environment 3 Hours
411. 1913/103B Computer Applications in Information – Paper 2 (Practical) 2 Hours
2801/304,
430. Business English 3 Hours
2810/304
431. 2805/306 Finance of International Trade: Payments & Services 3 Hours
432. 2809/306 Logistics & Physical Distribution 3 Hours
433. 2814/102 Entrepreneurial Opportunities & Business Environment 3 Hours
434. 2814/202 Managing Small Business Enterprises 3 Hours
435. 2814/302 Production Management & Quantitative Methods 3 Hours
S&G 436. 1042 Communication Skills I 2½ Hours
437. 2042 Communication Skills II 3 Hours
TVET 438. 1901/105 Communication Skills I 3 Hours
439. 1901/203 Communication Skills II 3 Hours
1902/105,
1903/105,
1906/105,
1907/105,
1908/105,
1909/105,
1913/105,
1916/105,
440. Communication 3 Hours
1918/105,
1919/105,
1920/105,
1922/105,
1923/105,
1924/105,
1925/105,
1926/105
441. 2908/205 Public Relations 3 Hours
3813/104A,
464. Automation in Information Systems Paper 1 (Theory) 1 Hour
3817/104A
S&G 465. 1062 Business Kiswahili I 2½ Hours
466. 1292 Storekeeping I 2½ Hours
467. 2292 Storekeeping II 2½ Hours
TVET 468. 1925/101 Introduction to Shipping 3 Hours
469. 2901/109A Information Communication Technology I – Paper 1 (Theory) 2 Hours
470. 2901/205A Information Communication Technology II – Paper 1 (Theory) 1 Hour
Information Communication Technology III – Paper 1
471. 2901/304A 2 Hours
(Theory)
472. 2902/101 Principles and Practice of Selling 3 Hours
2903/102,
2906/102,
2907/102,
2909/203,
2914/102,
473. Financial Accounting 3 Hours
2922/102,
2924/102,
2925/102,
2926/102,
2927/102
474. 2908/101 Foundations of Human Resource Management 3 Hours
475. 2909/101 Road Transport Management 3 Hours
2912/101,
476. Fundamentals of Tourism 3 Hours
2918/101
477. 2913/101 Collection Management 3 Hours
2912/103A,
2913/103A,
2914/103A,
528. 2918/103A, Information Communication Technology (Theory) 2 Hours
2921/103A,
2922/103A,
2924/103A,
2925/103A,
2926/103A,
2927/103A,
2928/103A,
2929/103A,
2930/103A
529. 2903/201 Purchasing Management 3 Hours
530. 2907/301 Public Relations 3 Hours
531. 2914/305 Strategic Management for Small and Medium Enterprises 3 Hours
532. 2922/305 Fundamentals of Strategic Management 3 Hours
533. 2924/201 Asset Management 3 Hours
2928/203,
534. 2929/203, Media Convergence and Journalism 3 Hours
2930/203
2928/303,
535. 2929/303, Photography for Journalism 3 Hours
2930/303
DAY 14 BTEP 536. 2815/102 Customs Procedures 3 Hours
THURSDAY 537. 3801/201A Computer Applications (Theory) 1 Hour
5TH
538. 3808/201 Fundamentals of Human Resource Management 3 Hours
S&G 539. 1192 Office Procedures I 2 Hours
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3.1 TEACHERS are advised to ensure that their students are carefully drilled on how to carry out the instructions given below and are aware of the
penalties for irregularities or misconduct. Candidates are required to follow these instructions carefully.
3.2.1 Be at your seat in the Examination Room five minutes before the time fixed for the examination in the various papers. All sessions will start at 8.00
am.
3.2.2 A candidate who arrives late will be required to give a satisfactory reason to the supervisor. Except in exceptional circumstances, a paper will not be
given to any candidate who is more than half an hour late. Absolute punctuality is essential for certain papers, e.g., Shorthand.
3.2.3 If an examination paper for which you are not entered is handed to you, or if the questions indicate that other materials should also have been given
out, speak to the supervisor at once.
3.2.4 Attend carefully to any general directions that may be given at the head of a paper, e.g., directions limiting the number of questions that should be
answered.
3.2.5 Write your name, your index number as well as the name of the paper on the first page of each answer book or sheet of each set of papers you use.
Your index number must be written in clear figures in the space provided on every sheet or page of answer book.
3.2.6 Write on both sides of the paper, but do not use the margins. Begin the answer to each separate part of a question on a fresh line.
3.2.7 Write the number of the question clearly in the left-hand margin at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Be careful to use the
same system of numbering as appears in the question paper. Leave a blank line after the answer to each question.
3.2.8 Write your answers with black or blue ink. You may use a fountain pen or ball point pen. Pencils should only be used for diagrams. Remember that
handwriting and spelling will be taken into account. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments for subjects for which they will be needed.
3.2.9 Read the questions carefully. Much time may be wasted in writing down information that is not asked for and no marks are given for it.
3.2.10 Do not write so much upon one or two questions as to leave yourself not enough time to answer others which you are able to answer.
3.2.11 As soon as notice is given to stop, ARRANGE YOUR ANSWER BOOK AND SHEETS IN THE CORRECT ORDER (this is normally the order in which you
answered the questions). Make sure that they all have your index number written upon them. Fasten them together at the left-hand corner and hand
them UNFOLDED to the supervisor.
3.2.12 Withdrawal from the examination should have been notified to the Council before any papers of the examination are taken.
3.3.1 You are not allowed to leave the examination room before the end of the period allocated to the paper except by special permission of the supervisor.
NO CANDIDATE SO PERMITTED MAY TAKE A QUESTION PAPER OUT OF THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
3.3.2 Do not leave a sheet of paper you have written on or your answers in such a position that another candidate can read them. You should not give or
obtain unfair assistance, or attempt to do so, whether by copying or in any other way, and your work should not show proof of such unfair assistance.
3.3.3 No communication whatsoever in whatever manner between candidates or with outsiders is allowed during examination.
3.3.4 You are not allowed to have in your possession or in your proximity while in the examination room, any book, notes, papers or any other materials
whatsoever except the correct question paper and any materials expressly authorised by the Kenya National Examinations Council.
3.3.5 You may only use mathematical tables printed by the Kenya National Examinations Council, and these should not contain any additional notes
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except the printed information. If you are using a slide ruler as permitted by the Regulations, it should not contain formulae or other data that may
give you undue advantage over other candidates. If in doubt, check with the supervisor.
3.3.6 You must return immediately to the Supervisor any incorrect question paper given to you.
3.3.7 You must not take any used or unused writing paper out of the examination room. Any rough work must be done on the official answer paper and if
not to be submitted with the answers, must be left on the desks to be collected by the supervisor and destroyed.
3.3.8 Disorderly conduct or the causing of disturbance in or near the examination room will be treated as a serious examination irregularity.
3.3.9 Note that mobile phones are prohibited in examination rooms and the examination centre. Any candidate caught in possession of a mobile phone
will have his/her results cancelled.
3.4 PENALTY FOR EXAMINATION IRREGULARITIES
3.4.1 The KNEC Act 2012 rules and regulations, offences and penalties stated in sections 27 to 40 for cases of examination irregularities will apply. Some
of the highlights in these sections state that:
3.4.1.1 A candidate who commits an examination irregularity in any paper will have the results for the WHOLE SUBJECT cancelled. Such a candidate
will not be entitled to a result and will be awarded result “Y” overall.
3.4.1.2 If there is evidence of wide-spread irregularities in any centre, the whole examination results for the whole centre will be cancelled.
Any person who: -
a) gains access to examination material and knowingly reveals the contents, whether orally or in writing, to an unauthorized party, whether
a candidate or not will violate section 27 and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or a fine not exceeding
two million shillings or both.
b) wilfully and maliciously damages examination material will violate section 30 and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding
two years or a fine not exceeding five million shillings or both.
c) is not registered to take a particular Council’s examination but, with intent to impersonate, presents or attempts to present himself to
take the part of an enrolled candidate, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or a fine
not exceeding two million shillings or both and shall be prohibited from taking an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Council
for a period of three years.
3.4.2 Candidates are therefore strongly advised not to engage in any examination malpractice that may lead to any of the above actions taken against them.