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Examination Centres NOVEMBER 2020 PREVIOUS AND REVISED EXAMINATION CENTRES Note: Where a candidate’s previously allocated centre is not in the revised list, Kasneb will strive to reallocate the candidate to the next nearest centre, subject to capacity. The shaded centres will not be available for November 2020. To know your previously allocated centre, send the word “Centre” with your registration number to 20558, for example Centre/NAC/your reg.no. In case you wish, due to unavoidable circumstances, to change your centre, send a request through an email to [email protected] with your reg no. and reasons, by Monday, 12 October 2020. Any such change will be subject to availability of capacity and will be communicated to students. Where you have not been allocated a centre and you paid, contact Kasneb immediately through email address [email protected] attaching relevant evidence. CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE 1. BARINGO K. S. G - BARINGO 350 BARINGO K. S. G - BARINGO 350 BARTEK INSTITUTE – ELDAMA RAVINE 353 BARTEK INSTITUTE – ELDAMA RAVINE 353 2. BOMET BOMET COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY 392 BOMET BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (PROPOSED) 525 SANG’ALO INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND 3. BUNGOMA TECHNOLOGY 338 BUNGOMA KIBABII UNIVERSITY 512 DOMINION TRAINING INSTITUTE - BUNGOMA 365 KIBABII UNIVERSITY 512 4. BUSIA YMCA BUSIA 349 BUSIA BUSIA DICECE (PROPOSED) 526 KCA UNIVERSITY - AMAGORO 509 EMBU JEREMIAH NYAGA TECHNICAL TRAINING 425 EMBU JEREMIAH NYAGA TECHNICAL TRAINING 425 INSTITUTE INSTITUTE 5. EMBU COLLEGE 439 EMBU COLLEGE 439 ACHIEVERS COLLEGE - EMBU 471 NORTH EASTERN NATIONAL NORTH EASTERN NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC - 6. GARISSA POLYTECHNIC - GARISSA 414 GARISSA GARISSA 414 ST. MARY’S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE - 7. ISIOLO ISIOLO 444 ISIOLO ST. MARY’S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE - ISIOLO 444 PATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - 8. KAJIADO KITENGELA 916 KAJIADO KCA UNIVERSITY - KITENGELA CAMPUS 923 Page 1 of 6 CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE KCA UNIVERSITY - KITENGELA CAMPUS 923 MASAI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 312 MASAI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 312 CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA HEKIMA EDUCATION CENTRE - NGONG 907 (Main Campus, Nairobi county) 142 9. KAKAMEGA FRIENDS COLLEGE, KAIMOSI 306 KAKAMEGA FRIENDS COLLEGE, KAIMOSI 306 ST. JUDE ‘S TECHNICAL COLLEGE - MUMIAS 387 SIGALAGALA NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 321 KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT – KAKAMEGA BRANCH 508 SIGALAGALA NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 321 10. KERICHO VALLEY COLLEGE – LITEIN 356 KERICHO KERICHO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE 332 NISHKAM SAINT PURAN SINGH INSTITUTE - KERICHO 371 KERICHO DICECE CENTRE 502 KERICHO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE 332 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA 513 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA 513 11. KIAMBU THIKA TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 410 KIAMBU GRETSA UNIVERSITY, THIKA 476 THIKA INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES 463 LIIT COLLEGE - LIMURU 189 KABETE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 121 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY - RUIRU CAMPUS, GRETSA UNIVERSITY, THIKA 476 HALL 190 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY - RUIRU CAMPUS, HALL 190 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY- RUIRU -CLASSES 191 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY- RUIRU, CLASSES 191 KABETE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 121 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI - LOWER KABETE KIKUYU TOWNSHIP PRIMARY SCHOOL 933 CAMPUS 151 KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND KABETE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 121 TECHNOLOGY 158 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI - LOWER KABETE CAMPUS 151 G. K. PRISON KAMITI 174 KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND NAIROBI INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES - TECHNOLOGY 158 THIKA ROAD CAMPUS 914 G. K. PRISON KAMITI 174 NAIROBI INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES - THIKA ROAD CAMPUS 914 JKUAT MAIN CAMPUS JUJA 924 Page 2 of 6 CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE 12. KILIFI BARANI SECONDARY SCHOOL 211 KILIFI BARANI SECONDARY SCHOOL 211 KILIFI DICECE CENTRE 224 KILIFI DICECE CENTRE 224 SHANZU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE 225 SHANZU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE 225 13. KIRINYAGA KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY 427 KIRINYAGA KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY 427 14. KISII KISII NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 304 KISII KISII UNIVERSITY 346 KISII NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 304 15. KISUMU KISUMU NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 320 KISUMU KCA UNIVERSITY - KISUMU CAMPUS 348 MASENO UNIVERSITY 523 KISUMU NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 320 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, KISUMU CAMPUS 524 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, KISUMU CAMPUS 524 KITUI MULTIPURPOSE DEVELOPMENT 16. KITUI TRAINING INSTITUTE 472 KITUI NUU TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL KITUI MULTIPURPOSE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING COLLEGE- MWINGI 484 TRAINING INSTITUTE 472 MARIANIST TECHNICAL COLLEGE, MARIANIST TECHNICAL COLLEGE, UKUNDA 17. KWALE UKUNDA (proposed new centre) 227 KWALE (PROPOSED) 227 NANYUKI INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION NANYUKI INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION 18. LAIKIPIA AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (NICAT) 456 LAIKIPIA AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (NICAT) 456 19. MACHAKOS MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY 411 MACHAKOS CENTURY - 20 - PARK COLLEGE - MACHAKOS 443 HOLY ROSARY COLLEGE - TALA 460 MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY 411 WOTE TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - WOTE TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - 20. MAKUENI WOTE 453 MAKUENI WOTE 453 21. MANDERA MANDERA YOUTH POLYTECHNIC 461 MANDERA MANDERA YOUTH POLYTECHNIC 461 NKABUNE TECHNICAL TRAINING 22. MERU INSTITUTE 406 MERU NKABUNE TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 406 NYAMBENE INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND STUDIES 450 TECHNOLOGY 430 MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 430 MERU NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 412 Page 3 of 6 CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE MERU NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 412 MERU INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES - NKUBU 451 23. MIGORI RONGO UNIVERSITY 322 MIGORI RONGO UNIVERSITY 322 24. MOMBASA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MOMBASA 201 MOMBASA KENYA COAST NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 204 KENYA COAST NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 204 VISION INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES - MOMBASA 213 TIMES TRAINING INSTITUTE - MOMBASA 217 VISION INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES - ACK BISHOP HANNINGTON INSTITUTE 226 MOMBASA 213 25. MURANG'A MURANG’A UNIVERSITY 408 MURANG'A MURANG’A UNIVERSITY 408 MICHUKI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE MICHUKI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE - - KANGEMA 428 KANGEMA 428 26. NAIROBI STAREHE BOYS' CENTRE AND SCHOOL 111 NAIROBI STAREHE BOYS' CENTRE AND SCHOOL 111 CARLILE COLLEGE - CHURCH ARMY 117 CARLILE COLLEGE - CHURCH ARMY 117 ACK -ST. PHILIPS' CHURCH - JERICHO 118 BURUBURU INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS (BIFA) 156 MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA 130 MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA 130 P. C KINYANJUI TECHNICAL TRAINING P. C KINYANJUI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 131 INSTITUTE 131 KCA UNIVERSITY - HALL 139 KCA UNIVERSITY - HALL 139 KENYA TECHNICAL TRAINERS COLLEGE 140 KENYA TECHNICAL TRAINERS COLLEGE 140 CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA 142 BURUBURU INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS (BIFA) 156 CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA 142 KCA UNIVERSITY - CLASSES 159 KCA UNIVERSITY - CLASSES 159 STAR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 168 STAR COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 168 N. Y. S. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES, NAIROBI 170 ROYAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 195 N. Y. S. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES AIC NAIROBI TRAINING CENTRE - KIBERA 901 KASNEB TOWERS II 948 SUMMIT INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONALS 913 NAIROBI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 127 KEMU TOWERS 5TH FLOOR, NAIROBI 925 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF E. A, MAIN CAMPUS 927 ST. LUKES A.C.K. UMOJA CHURCH 928 KEMU TOWERS 5TH FLOOR , NAIROBI 925 VISION INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONALS VISION INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONALS , NAIROBI 929 NAIROBI 929 KCA UNIVERSITY, NAIROBI CBD CAMPUS 930 KCA UNIVERSITY, NAIROBI CBD CAMPUS 930 Page 4 of 6 CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE OSHWAL COLLEGE, PARKLANDS 943 MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY, NAIROBI CAMPUS 944 OSHWAL COLLEGE, PARKLANDS 943 KEMU TOWERS 6TH FLOOR, NAIROBI 945 KASNEB TOWERS II 948 KEMU TOWERS 6TH FLOOR, NAIROBI 945 NAKURU NAKURU 27. NAIVASHA G.K. PRISON 311 NAIVASHA G.K. PRISON 311 EGERTON UNIVERSITY – NJORO 335 EGERTON UNIVERSITY – NJORO 335 MWANGAZA COLLEGE - NAKURU 339 MWANGAZA COLLEGE - NAKURU 339 COMBONI POLYTECHNIC - GILGIL 358 COMBONI POLYTECHNIC - GILGIL 358 KABARAK UNIVERSITY - NAKURU TOWN CAMPUS 384 RIFT VALLEY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - NAKURU 303 JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, NAKURU CBD CAMPUS 504 KAMBALA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL - KABARAK UNIVERSITY - NAKURU TOWN MOLO 521 CAMPUS 384 KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT – KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT – NAIVASHA BRANCH 514 NAIVASHA BRANCH 514 28. NANDI KAIBOI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 315 NANDI OL’LESSOS TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 366 OL’LESSOS TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 366 UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA – BARATON 375 29. NAROK MASAI MARA UNIVERSITY 383 NAROK MASAI MARA UNIVERSITY 383 ST. ANNES CATHOLIC INSTITUTE - 30. NYANDARUA NYAHURURU 431 NYANDARUA NYANDARUA INSTITITUTE OF SCIENCE ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE - AND TECHNOLOGY 455 NYAHURURU 431 TEMPLE ROAD SECONDARY SCHOOL – NYERI TEMPLE ROAD SECONDARY SCHOOL – 31. NYERI NYERI 401 NYERI 401 RWARE COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTS - NYERI 434 KARATINA DEB PRIMARY SCHOOL 483 NYERI NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC 478 32. SAMBURU SHALOAM BUSINESS SCHOOL, MARALAL 466 SAMBURU SHALOAM BUSINESS SCHOOL, MARALAL 466 Page 5 of 6 CENTRE CENTRE No. COUNTY PREVIOUS EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE COUNTY CURRENT EXAMINATION CENTRES CODE 33. SIAYA SIAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 337 SIAYA JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - BONDO 505 SIAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 337 TAITA 34. TAITA TAVETA COAST INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - VOI 203 TAVETA COAST INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - VOI 203 TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY 215 THARAKA 35. THARAKA NITHI
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