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    "content": "` The awarding rules and regulations for the KSCE stipulate that a mean grade shall be calculated for all candidates who satisfy the subject entry requirements. The mean grade will be based on seven subjects chosen from the following two options:- The three subjects from Group I, the best performed two subjects from Group II, the best performed subjects from Group III, any other best performed subject selected from the remaining subjects in Group II, III, IV and V. The three subjects from Group I, General Science from Group II, the best performed subject from Group III and any other performed two subjects selected from the remaining subjects in Group III, IV and V. The awarding regulations and policy for handling of examination irregularities for KCSE examination further states that if a candidate is involved in an examination irregularity in a paper, he or she will be awarded a “Y” in the relevant subject, denoting involvement in an examination irregularity which will lead to award of an overall mean grade of “Y” in the examination irrespective of whether the subject in which the candidate cheated was an elective subject or not. Part (c) of the question sought to know why the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has moved to allow the 23 boys to repeat, yet they know very well that there is a policy that, indeed, if there are any irregularities, they are supposed to stay for three years before they repeat the same subject. The KNEC Act, 2012 stipulates that all candidates who are involved in examination irregularities should be barred from taking any KNEC examinations---"
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