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Kasneb Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill, P.O. Box 41362-00100 Nairobi, Kenya Tel.254-020-2712640/2712828 Cell phone numbers: 0722- 201214, 0734 - 600624 Telegraphic
Address: KASNEB Nairobi Fax: 2712915, E-mail: info@kasneb.or.ke
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CPA PART I EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CPA PART II EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CPA PART III EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CPS EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CICT EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CSIA EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CCP EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 ATC LEVEL I EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 ATC LEVEL II EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 ICTT EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 IST EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 CMT EXAMINATION RESULTS
THE
REVISED EXAMINATION SYLLABUSES
STUDENT
FEE FOR THE REVISED SYLLABUS 1.
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS Technician
examinations A person seeking to be registered as
a student for any of the technician examinations must show evidence of being
a holder of one of the following minimum qualifications: a)
Secondary
education (O level) certificate with an aggregate average of at least grade
D+, or equivalent. b)
Any
other KASNEB technician examination certificate. c)
Such
other certificates or diplomas as may be approved by KASNEB. Professional
examinations A person seeking to be registered as
a student for any of the professional examinations must show evidence of
being a holder of one of the following minimum qualifications: a)
Secondary
education (O level) certificate with an aggregate average of at least grade
C+ (or equivalent) provided the applicant has obtained a minimum of grade C+
(or equivalent) in both English and Mathematics. b)
Advanced
education (A level) certificate with at least two principal passes provided
that the applicant has credits in Mathematics and English at secondary
education level. c)
KASNEB
technician or professional examination certificate. d)
A
degree from a recognised university. e)
Such
other certificates or diplomas as may be approved by KASNEB. REGISTRATION
DATES, REGISTRATION RENEWAL AND EXAMINATION ENTRIES Registration
dates a)
Applicants
intending to take the June Examination must be registered not later than 30
November of the previous year, while those intending to take the December
examination must register as students not later than the preceding 31 May. b)
Late
registration may be accepted up to one month after the normal closing date on
payment of late registration fee, which is an additional 50% of the normal
registration fee. c)
Syllabuses
are provided to applicants who register as students. Past papers for recent
examinations are available for purchase in the offices of KASNEB. Registration
renewal a)
A
registered student must renew the studentship registration annually on the
first day of July provided that the first renewal will take place on the
first day of July following the date of registration. b)
Any
student who fails to renew his/her membership within three years will be
required to pay registration re-instatement fee and all the renewal
registration arrears. Examination
entries a)
Registered
students who wish to take the examination must submit the prescribed entry
forms, duly completed together with the appropriate examination fee on or
before the specified dates. The closing date for the receipt of the entries
for the December examination is the preceding 15 August and for the June Examination
is the preceding 15 February. b)
Late
entries may be accepted up to one month after the closing date for the normal
entries on payment of late entry fee, which is an additional 50% of the
normal examination entry fee. c)
Examination
dates and lists of examination centers are supplied with the examination
entry form. Information on the examination dates and examination centers is
also available on the KASNEB website: www.kasneb.or.ke. EXEMPTIONS Exemptions will be granted on a
paper by paper basis. Exemptions will be granted to applicants who are deemed
to have adequately covered the subject matter in the papers that they wish to
be exempted. Applicants seeking exemption must therefore show evidence of
adequate coverage of the content for the papers in which they are applying
for exemption. However, no exemptions will be granted in Part III of the
professional examinations other that to graduates of the examinations of
KASNEB Exemptions
for holders of KASNEB qualifications a)
Exemptions
will be granted for all common papers in the technician and professional
examinations. b)
No
exemptions will be granted to technician examination graduates beyond Part I
of the professional examinations. c)
In
granting exemptions, consideration will also be given to the core areas of
expertise of the person seeking exemption. For instance, a CPA graduate is
considered to be proficient in accounting and therefore would be exempted in
accounting papers in other professional examinations of KASNEB. Exemptions
for holders of qualifications from other universities and examination bodies Exemptions may be given to holders
of degrees, diplomas and certificates from other recognised universities, institutions
of higher learning and other examination bodies. In order to qualify for
exemption under this category, applicants must provide evidence of adequate
coverage of the content of the papers for which they have applied for
exemption. However, no exemptions will be granted in Part III of the
professional examinations except for graduates of the examinations of KASNEB. Procedure
for exemptions Applicants seeking exemptions must
complete the relevant application forms for exemption and pay the prescribed
exemption fees. All applications for exemption must be accompanied by the
relevant supporting documents Note:
An exempted candidate is not allowed to enter for the exempted paper without
prior authority from the Secretary and Chief Executive of KASNEB. Any
candidate who flouts this rule will automatically forfeit all exemptions
granted to him/her. TRANSITION ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CPA
AND CPS EXAMINATIONS All
referral cases for candidates in the CPA and CPS examinations will cease
after the June 2009 examinations. Registered students in the current CPA and
CPS examinations will convert directly and horizontally to their current part
and section status. For instance, students who will not have passed any or
all the papers in Section 1 of the current CPA or CPS examination after the
June 2009 sitting will convert to Section 1 of the new CPA or CPS
examination, respectively, and be required to sit all the papers in the
section. On the other hand, students who will have passed Section 1 of the
current CPA or CPS examination will proceed to Section 2 of the new CPA or
CPS examination, respectively. 2. Registration requirements
for professional examinations Applicants, who wish to be registered as students of
KASNEB, must meet the set rules, regulations and guidelines governing its
examinations which are published in the various examinations syllabuses and
guides. The examinations guides are obtainable free of charge at the
offices of KASNEB. Among the approved basic registration requirements
for the professional examinations of KASNEB, is the Kenya Certificate of
Secondary Education (KCSE) certificate with a minimum aggregate average of C+
provided that the applicant has obtained C+ in both English and
Mathematics. In the spirit of offering equal opportunities to
all, KASNEB wishes to open more avenues for applicants intending to be
registered as students of KASNEB. Consequently students who sit for KCSE
examination and attain a minimum aggregate average of C+ in KCSE but do not
score a C+ in Mathematics and/or English may be considered for registration
upon production of an upgraded certificate/result slip from either of the
following: (a)
Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) - KCSE
examination resit An applicant with an aggregate average of at least
C+ but with a grade below C+ in English and/or Mathematics may be considered for
registration upon submitting an application
supported by documentary evidence of having resat the subject(s) in KCSE and
passed with at least a C+ in English and/or Mathematics. Potential applicants are advised that with effect
from 2007 KCSE sitting, KNEC has allowed candidates to resit the weak
subject(s). (b)
Universities/National Polytechnics - Bridging courses
An applicant with an aggregate average of at least C+ but with a grade below
C+ in English and/or Mathematics may be considered for registration upon
submitting an application supported by documentary evidence of having taken and
passed a bridging course in English and/or Mathematics offered by a
recognised university or a national polytechnic. 3.
Invitation for submission of articles for publication in the KASNEB Newsline KASNEB Newsline is a quarterly journal published by
KASNEB. The journal is distributed free of charge to all students of
KASNEB and other stakeholders. KASNEB invites students, trainers, professionals
and other writers to submit articles for publication in the KASNEB
Newsline. Such articles should ideally address issues pertinent to the
topics covered in the various examinations of KASNEB, other professions
and overall management. Articles may be delivered in person or sent via post
or e-mail to: The Editor KASNEB Newsline P O Box 41362- 00100 NAIROBI E-mail: publications@kasneb.or.ke
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