Jinsi Ya Kuangalia Matokeo Ya Kidato Cha Nne NECTA, How To Check Necta Standard Seven Results: The NECTA Standard Four Examination is an important examination taken by students in Tanzania. The results of this examination were once very important and with a significant impact on a student’s educational future. Recent reforms in the Primary level education done by NECTA has made standard form exam simply as examination students take to test their understanding just like any other exam. But this doesn’t mean that this exam is not important.
The results of the Standard Four Examination are a good indicator of a student’s academic ability. The results of the Standard Four Examination and standard seven are used to select students for secondary education. They are also used to determine which students will be allocated to some of the top class government secondary school. Here we have brought you a step by step guide on how you can check Necta Standard Seven Results.
Jinsi Ya Kuangalia Matokeo Ya Kidato Cha Nne | How To Check Necta Standard Seven Results
- Visit the official NECTA website at www.necta.go.tz.
- From the main menu bar, select “Results.” as shown below

- The “Results” window will then display all of the various Results formats.
- Then select “Your Exam Type,” which is SFNA
- For example, 2021.
- The results will be shown, and you may then select your school by name or index number to examine the outcomes of specific schools and pupils.
ANGALIA HAPA Matokeo Ya Kidato Cha Nne 2022
About New Necta Form Four Format: The new format has identified six subjects, which will be taught in Standard III to IV. The subjects are Kiswahili, English Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science and Technology and Civic and Moral Education. The change in the new curriculum for Standard III to IV involves combining Geography and History to form Social Studies subject.
Civics subject has been modified by adding the part of Moral, so it is called Civic and Moral Education. Also, Vocational Studies, Personality and Sports subject which was being taught in Standard III – IV will be taught from standard V.
In assessing Standard Four at National level, the National Examinations Council will administer six subjects, which are: Kiswahili, English Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science and Technology and Civic and Moral Education. Teachers are urged to teach pupils based on the curriculum to meet objectives targeted for each subject.
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