Matokeo ya Kidato Cha Nne 2025/ 2026
Guide to NECTA Form Four (CSEE) 2025/2026 Examination Results
The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) has release the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) results today on January 31st , 2026.
The CSEE is a critical milestone in the Tanzanian education system. It evaluates students’ mastery of the Ordinary Level (O-Level) syllabus and serves as the primary gateway for admission into Advanced Level (Form Five and Six) studies or various vocational and technical training institutions.
Release Timeline and Trends
Following the conclusion of examinations in November, NECTA typically requires approximately eight weeks for marking and processing. With the Standard Four (SFNA) and Form Two (FTNA) results having been announced on January 10, 2026, the Form Four results are the next major announcement on the academic calendar.
NECTA Form Four (CSEE) 2025/2026 Examination Results – Live Update
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How to Check Your NECTA CSEE 2025 Results
Students and parents can access the results through three primary official channels:
1. Online via the Official NECTA Website
The most reliable and detailed method is to use the NECTA web portal.
- Step 1: Visit the official website at www.necta.go.tz.
- Step 2: Navigate to the “Results” tab on the main menu.
- Step 3: Select “CSEE Results” from the list of examinations.
- Step 4: Choose the year 2025.
- Step 5: Locate your school or enter your Examination Index Number (e.g., S1234/0056/2025) to view your individual scores.
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2. Mobile SMS Service
For quick access without an internet connection, use the NECTA SMS service.
- Format: Compose a new message:
NECTA[space]CSEE[space]INDEX_NUMBER - Example:
NECTA CSEE S1234/0056/2025 - Send to: 15311 (Note: Service charges may apply depending on your mobile network).
- Response: You will receive a summary of your grades via return SMS.
3. School Notice Boards
Official result lists are dispatched to all examination centers. Students can visit their respective schools to view the printed results on the official notice boards once the national announcement has been made.
Understanding Your Results
If you encounter specific codes on your result slip, here is a quick reference:
- S: Results suspended pending further investigation.
- E: Results withheld due to outstanding examination fees.
- W: Results nullified due to examination irregularities.
- I: Incomplete results (often due to missing Continuous Assessment marks).
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Disclaimer: Users are strongly advised to rely only on official NECTA channels to avoid misinformation. Ensure you have your full index number ready before attempting to check your results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How much does it cost to check results via SMS?
The SMS service (sending to 15311) typically carries a standard charge of TZS 200 per message. Ensure you have sufficient airtime on your Vodacom, Tigo, Airtel, or Halotel line before sending your request.
2. I lost my Examination Index Number. What should I do?
If you have misplaced your examination slip, you must visit the head office of the school where you sat for your exams. They maintain a permanent registry of all candidates and their index numbers.
3. What do the symbols “S”, “W”, and “I” mean on my result slip?
- S (Suspended): Your results are being held pending further investigation.
- W (Withheld/Cancelled): Your results have been nullified due to examination irregularities or malpractice.
- I (Incomplete): One or more components of your grade (often the Continuous Assessment from your school) are missing. You should contact your school headmaster immediately to resolve this.
4. Can I appeal if I am unhappy with my grades?
Yes. NECTA allows for a formal Results Appeal process. This must be initiated through your school or examination center within a specific window (usually 30 days) after the results are released. There is typically a processing fee for re-marking.
5. What is the NECTA grading scale for 2025?
The O-Level (CSEE) results are graded on a five-point scale:
- A (Excellent): 75 – 100
- B (Very Good): 65 – 74
- C (Good): 45 – 64
- D (Satisfactory): 30 – 44
- F (Fail): 0 – 29
Quick Tips for Result Day
- Avoid Peak Hours: The NECTA website often crashes immediately after the announcement. Try checking very early in the morning (3 AM – 5 AM) or use the SMS method for faster access.
- Official Sources Only: Be wary of third-party PDF links on social media; always verify your scores on www.necta.go.tz.

