NECTA Standard Seven Timetable 2024 (PSLE Timetable)

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The standard seven timetable (Ratiba ya Mtihani wa kumaliza Elimu ya Msingi) is the timetable which provides exam timeline for all pupils who are sit for their last examination.

This timetable contain days, time and subjects which are examined. Also the you will find all of the important instructions for the candidates.

Summary of the Standard Seven Timetable 2024

The standard seven exam will start on Wednesday 11th, September 2024 and will end up on Thursday 12th September 2024. The exam will take about 2 day to complete all of the examination.

You can view the Standard Seven timetable below:

Ratiba ya Mtihani wa kumaliza Elimu ya Msingi 2024 – PSLE Timetable

The page that shows a PSLE timetable 2024 click to open the timetable.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Ensure you have the 2024 Examination Timetable prepared by the Tanzania Examinations Council.
  2. Verify that the subject name on the exam envelope matches the subject scheduled for that time according to the Examination Timetable.
  3. Before opening the envelope, have the candidate read aloud the subject name written on the envelope to confirm it corresponds with the scheduled subject.
  4. If any discrepancies arise between the instructions on the Examination Paper and the Examination Timetable, follow the instructions on the Examination Paper.
  5. Candidates with special needs (visually impaired, low vision, deaf) should be given an ADDITIONAL 20 MINUTES PER HOUR for Mathematics and an ADDITIONAL 10 MINUTES PER HOUR for other subjects.
  6. Candidates with LOW VISION should be provided with enlarged exam papers, prepared by the Tanzania Examinations Council for their use.
  7. Candidates should be instructed to:
    (a) Enter the exam room half an hour before the exam time, and those who are more than half an hour late after the exam has started will not be allowed in.
    (b) Follow all instructions given by the exam supervisors.
    (c) Accurately write their examination number.
    (d) Avoid any form of communication, verbal or otherwise, among themselves. If a candidate has an issue, they should raise their hand to request assistance from the exam supervisor.
    (e) Not engage in any cheating activities during the exam, as those caught will have their results canceled.
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