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To pass your KCSE examinations, all you need is to start doing early revision. Ensure that you have gone through your class notes from form one to form four. When reading, always make a summary of important points so that you can use them for revision a month or two to KCSE exams.
SPI in cluster points calculation means summation of performance index. This is the total of the maximum possible performance index of the 7 required subjects in course selection.You can use Weighted Cluster point calculator.
The KCSE grading system for overall score and per subject is as follows is as follows:KCSE total Grading structureA (plain): 80 - 100A- (minus): 75 - 79.99B+ (plus): 70 - 74.99B (plain): 65 - 69.99B- (minus): 60 - 64.99C+ (plus): 55 - 59.99C (plain): 50 - 54.99C- (minus): 45 - 49.99D+ (plus): 40 - 44.99D (plain): 35 - 39.99D- (minus): 30 - 34.99E: - 29.99KCSE Subject Grading structure A (plain): 12 pointsA- (minus): 11 pointsB+ (plain): 10 pointsB (plain): 9 pointsB- (minus): 8 pointsC+ (plus): 7 pointsC (plain): 6 pointsC-(minus): 5 pointsD+(plus): 4 pointsD (plain): 3 pointsD-(minus): 2 pointsE: 1 point
Yes, you can apply if you have never applied before. Login to the KUCCPS portal and apply before the application window is closed.
The most important subjects if you want to do a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree course in Kenya are Mathematics, English and Kiswahili. Generally, you need to have atleast a B (plain) in Maths and B (plain) in English or Kiswahili in KCSE to do any law related course. Those other remaining subjects like History and government are not mandatory but you must balance your grades to ensure that you have met the required minimum entry mean grade.