NECTA STANDARD FOUR NATIONAL ASSESSMENT TIMETABLE 2022

NECTA STANDARD FOUR NATIONAL ASSESSMENT TIMETABLE 2022

National examination council of Tanzania(NECTA) has uploaded timetable which will be used to access standard four student.

The timetable will be eligible to only students who have verified to sat for final exams and will be conducted on 26 October to 27 October 2022.

The instructions required to be followed are indicated below, read it before attending national exam.





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STANDARD FOUR NATIONAL ASSESSMENT TIMETABLE 2022

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure you have the 2022 Test Schedule prepared by Tanzania Examinations Council.

2. Before opening any envelope with test questions, make sure that you read the name of the subject on the relevant envelope and assure yourself that subject is the one that should be done at that time according to the Schedule of Testing.

3. In the event that a contradiction arises between the instructions contained in the Paper Testing and Testing Schedule, instructions contained in the paper relevant testing will be followed.

4. Students with Special Needs (Blind, Visually Impaired, Deaf) they should be given EXTRA TIME OF 20 MINUTES FOR EACH HOUR for the lesson of Mathematics and 10 MINUTES PER HOUR for other subjects.

5. The supervisor of VISUALLY STUDENTS should be a professional with the ability to read text and 'Braille' symbols and the Deaf Supervisor should be a professional with sign language skills.

6. Students with WEAK VISION should be given test papers and answers containing texts developed and prepared by the Examinations Council of Tanzania for their use.

7. Students should be guided;

(a) Entering the testing room half an hour before the testing time and those who will be late for more than half an hour after the testing begins they will not be allowed.

(b) Follow all the instructions given by the testing supervisors.

(c) To write the full name and number of testing correctly.

(d) Not to communicate verbally or in any way between them. If a student has a problem, he should raise his hand to ask for help to the testing supervisor.

(e) Those who will engage or commit fraud will be investigated for their consequences of testing.

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