THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
Summary of NECTA's History:
After
Tanzania Mainland had pulled out of the East African Examinations
Council, in 1971 and before NECTA was established by Law, in 1973, the
Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education was
responsible for all examinations. With the establishment of NECTA, the
Examinations became its responsibility in accordance with the law.
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The Curriculum continued to be under the Ministry of Education and the University College, Dar es Salaam until when it was taken over by the newly established, autonomous Institute of Curriculum Development (ICD) in 1975, which in 1993 was renamed as the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE)
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Between
1972 and 1976 the first staff of NECTA were recruited, among them was
Mr. P. P Gandye who was recruited in 1972 and later on in 1994 was
appointed as Executive Secretary. The other staff members continued to
be recruited and especially so when NECTA's premises moved from the
Ministry of Education Headquarters to the present premises at
Kijitonyama near Mwenge. Presently the number of NECTA's staff is more than 250.
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FULL REPORT ALL NECTA EXAMS RESULTS 2020
The Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has announced the results of form four, form two, standard four and QT for 2020.
The National Examinations Council of
Tanzania (Necta) has announced the results of Form Four in 2020 showing
that 85% of those who took the exam passed.
According to NECTA who announced the results today, Friday, January 15, 2021 through the executive secretary, Dr. Charles Msonde, 434,654 candidates took the exam and 373, 958 passed in various grades.
Dr.
Msonde said as a result the pass rate has increased by 5.19 percent. In
the exam Paul Luziga of Pandahill Secondary School in Mbeya has become
the first national student.
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