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MATOKEO YA KIDATO CHA NNE 2021 - FORM FOUR (CSEE) NECTA RESULTS 2021 - 2022 Dar es salaam Tanzania


NECTA CSEE Results 2021/2022 - matokeo ya kidato cha nne yatatangazwa na necta mwezi huu wa kwanza 2021. Form two reeuslts 2020



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CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION (CSEE Results 2021), is as prescribed by Circular Number 1 of the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MOEVT), of April 2006.  It includes seven core/compulsory subjects, bias and optional subjects. The seven core subjects are Civics, History, Geography, Kiswahili, English Language, Biology and Mathematics. 

New syllabuses have been prepared for those seven core subjects. The new syllabuses were introduced in secondary schools in 2005 and was examined for the first time in the CSEE in October 2008.  The syllabuses for Physics and Chemistry, which were still undergoing revisions up to 2007, became effective from January 2008.  They were examined for the first time in the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination in 2011.  Meanwhile, the 1997 syllabuses for Physics and Chemistry subjects, as well as for bias and optional subjects, continues to be used.

Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) 2020

MATOKEO YA KIDATO CHA SITA 2021/2022 - ACSEE Results 2021 New Link 


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MATOKEO YA KIDATO CHA NNE MWAKA 2018/2019 - FORM FOUR (CSEE) Results  2018/2019


QUALIFYING TEST >>(For Private Candidates Only)

  • The Qualifying Test examination is administered to private candidates intending to sit for the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE), but do not have Form II level secondary education.
  • The Qualifying Test will comprise questions from Civics, Cross Cutting issues, English Language, Kiswahili, History, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
  • Qualifying Test examination draws as much as possible from the form I and II national syllabus but focus more on testing for knowledge and skills equivalent to National Form II Examination.


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GENERAL OBJECTIVE (Form four Exam Results 2020/2021 - matokeo ya kidato cha nne 2020)

The main objective of the Qualifying Test is to determine whether the prospective candidates have attained secondary education equivalent to form two level and thus are in a position to sit for the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE).

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GENERAL COMPETENCES

The examination will specifically test candidate’s ability to:
  • Interpret basic knowledge, facts, principles, concepts and figures in the stated subjects.
  • State, define and name basic knowledge, facts, principles and concepts in the relevant subjects.
  • Write correct language using proper grammar, structure and vocabulary in the subject tested.
  • Write a clear summary, answer comprehension questions and write a composition on a given passage, topic or subject.
  • Demonstrate and interpret mathematical knowledge within a given context and manipulate set theory and application, and carry out simple differentiation and integration.
  • Demonstrate use of knowledge and skills in Physics, Chemistry and Biology to solve problems which may involve unfamiliar situations.
  • Use knowledge, concepts, laws, theories and principles of the Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in daily life.

EXAMINATION RUBRIC

  • There will be one paper of three (3) hours duration. The paper will consist of 20 questions in sections A and B. Section A will comprise two parts.  Part I will be on Civics and current affairs and Part II will be on English and Kiswahili languages.  Candidates will be required to answer all questions in section A.  
  • Section B will consist of three parts. Part I will be on History and Geography, part II on Physics and Mathematics and part III on Biology and Chemistry.  Candidates will be required to confine themselves to one part only.

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SECTION A: CIVICS, CURRENT AFFAIRS AND LANGUAGE

This section will comprise twelve (12) questions, and will weigh 60 marks.

PART I: CIVICS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS

  • In this part, question numbers one to three will be on Civics content based on forms one and two syllabuses and question number four will be on Current Affairs.

PART II: KISWAHILI AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Will consist of eight (8) questions, four (4) from Kiswahili syllabus and four (4) from English language syllabus for forms one and two.

English Language

The English Language component will comprise four (4) questions.  One question will be on composition and another one on comprehension.  The third one will be a multiple choice question consisting of five items on English patterns.  The fourth one will be of the fill-in-the-blanks type, dealing with tenses, and will have five items.  Each question will carry 5 marks.

Kiswahili

Kutakuwa na maswali manne (4) yatakayotoka katika mada za Kiswahili za kidato cha kwanza na kidato cha pili ambazo ni ufahamu, utungaji, sarufi na uundaji wa maneno.  Kila swali litakuwa na alama tano (5).

SECTION B: GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

Section B will comprise three (3) parts; each part will have four (4) questions and will weigh 40 marks. Candidates will be required to confine themselves to only one part.

PART I: GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY

Will comprise four (4) questions, two (2) questions will be on Geography and two (2) questions on History.  Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in this part.

PART II: PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS

Part II will comprise four (4) questions; two (2) questions will be on Physics and two (2) questions on Mathematics. 

PART III: BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

Part III will comprise four (4) questions; two questions will be on Biology and two (2) questions on Chemistry. 

EXAMINATION CONTENT (necta matokeo ya kidato cha nne 2021 na miaka yote)

Civics and Current Affairs

  • Promotion of life skills and family life
  • Human rights and responsible citizenship
  • Government of Tanzania and democracy
  • Proper behaviour and responsible decision making

Kiswahili

  • Ufahamu na ufupisho
  • Sarufi
  • Fasihi
  • Utungaji

English

  • Comprehension and summary
  • Structure
  • Tenses
  • Composition

Geography

  • The solar system
  • Weather and climate
  • Map work
  • Human activities

History

  • Evolution of man, technology and environment 
  • Development of social, political system and economic activities in pre-colonial Africa and their impact
  • Social and economic development in production in pre-colonial Africa
  • Africa and the external world
  • Transition to industrial capitalism

Chemistry

  • Laboratory techniques and safety
  • Scientific procedures
  • Matter
  • Air combustion, rusting and fire fighting

Biology

  • Safety in our environment.
  • Health and prevention of diseases.
  • Cell structure and organisation
  • Classification of living things
  • Nutrition
  • Balance of nature
  • Transport of materials in living things
  • Gaseous exchange and respiration

Physics

  • Laboratory practice
  • Structure and properties of matter, force and pressure
  • Work, energy, power, light and static electricity
  • Current electricity and magnetism

Basic Mathematics

  • Numbers, fractions, decimals and percentages
  • Units, approximation and geometry
  • Ratio, profit and loss
  • Coordinates geometry, perimeters and areas

NECTA  CSEE Results 2019

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  • Go to the center where you want to sit for exam
  • Get the reference number
  • Pay the required fee via the nearby Post Office
  • Open an account in our online registration system
  •  New Account - create a new account using your reference number and receipt number.
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