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The National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA)
The Examinations Council of Tanzania, will conduct national examinations
and conduct examinations for candidates of various classes, including
the form six with 90,182 candidates in the financial year 2020/21.Also
in that year, the Council will conduct Form Four examinations for
495,207 candidates by the end of this year 2020.
Presenting the budget of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the Minister of the Ministry, Professor
Joyce Ndalichako on Friday, April 23, this year said, the Council will
conduct the testing of students in standard Four, Standard seven and
Secondary, form four and form Six for year 2020/21.
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Professor
Ndalichako said the Council will conduct a survey of about 1,825,387
fourth-grade students and will conduct a primary education test for
1,009,938 candidates nationwide.
The Council will also conduct a
second form national examination for 612,745 candidates. It will also
conduct a knowledge test for 15,044 candidates in conjunction with
conducting examination examinations at diploma and diploma level for 8,135 candidates.
It
will also conduct a national reading, numeracy and numeracy (KKK)
examination of a sample of 33,350 second-class candidates in January,
2021.
In addition, Minister Ndalichako said the ministry had provided funding for 620 lecturers for scholarships locally and abroad.
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Of
these, 196 lecturers are studying for a bachelor’s degree and 424
lecturers are studying for a bachelor’s degree in order to increase
their number in education at universities and institutions of higher
learning.
Also the ministry in the strategy of the Fourth Industrial
Revolution in the country has set up a system for teaching various
courses at the Institute of Technology in Dar es Salaam, the Nelson
Mandela Science Academy in Arusha and the Mbeya Technical College.
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Both
colleges have initiated courses on industrial revolution to push
forward towards the goal of becoming an industrial country and reaching
the middle economy by 2025.
At the same time, Professor Ndalichako said, the Tanzania Universities Commission in the financial year 2020/21, will review 25 Universities with a view to ensuring their quality.
He
said it would also evaluate 200 different scholarship programs at
Universities in the country and register those that would meet the
criteria and would evaluate and recognize 5,000 awards presented at
universities abroad.
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Professor Ndalichako said, it would coordinate and review the applications of approximately 100,000 first year students who would apply for admission to tertiary institutions in various programs.
“It will prepare guidelines for symmetry in the programs of Engineering and Human Sciences,” he said.
He
also said it would conduct research to advise the Government on various
issues aimed at making improvements in the country’s higher education
system.
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