Form Six NECTA Results (ACSEE) 2025 - Matokeo ya Kidato cha Sita

Published: June 15, 2025 | Mstahiki

How to Check Your Form Six Results

1Visit the Official NECTA Website

Go to the official website of the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) at www.necta.go.tz. The website is optimized to handle high traffic during results release periods.

2Navigate to the Results Section

On the homepage, look for the "Results" or "Matokeo" section. Click on the link for "ACSEE Results" or "Matokeo ya Kidato cha Sita". This will redirect you to the results portal specifically designed for Form Six examination results.

3Select Your Search Method

You will be presented with different search options. You can search by:

  • Candidate Number: Enter your unique examination number (e.g., S0334-0092-2025)
  • Candidate Name: Enter your full name as it appears on your examination registration
  • School Name: Browse results by selecting your school name from the list

4Enter Required Information

Depending on your selected search method, enter the required information accurately. If searching by candidate number, ensure you include all parts of the number (center number, candidate number, and year). The system is case-sensitive when searching by name.

5Submit and View Results

After entering the required information, click the "Search" or "Tafuta" button. The system will process your request and display your results if they are available. Your results will show your scores in all subjects, total points, and the division achieved.

6Print or Save Your Results

Once your results are displayed, you can print them directly from the browser or save them as a PDF for future reference. It's recommended to keep multiple copies of your results as you will need them for university applications and employment opportunities.

Note: If you encounter any issues accessing your results online, you can contact your former secondary school for assistance or visit the nearest NECTA office. Results are also often published in local newspapers, and some schools display results on their notice boards.

Understanding ACSEE Grading System

The Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE) uses a points system to determine student performance. Here's how to interpret your results:

Grade Points Mark Range Description
A 1 81-100 Excellent
B+ 2 71-80 Very Good
B 3 61-70 Good
C 4 51-60 Average
D 5 41-50 Below Average
E 6 31-40 Weak
S 7 0-30 Fail

Division System

  • Division I: 3-9 points (Best performance)
  • Division II: 10-12 points
  • Division III: 13-17 points
  • Division IV: 18-21 points
  • Division 0: 22 points and above (Fail)
Note: Points are calculated based on the best three subjects for principal level and two subsidiary subjects.

ACSEE 2025 Key Dates

  • Examination Period: May 2025
  • Results Release: June 2025
  • University Applications: July - August 2025
  • University Selections: September 2025
  • University Reporting: October 2025

Popular Subject Combinations

Combination Principal Subjects Subsidiary Subjects
PCB Physics, Chemistry, Biology General Studies, Basic Applied Mathematics
PCM Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics General Studies, Computer Science
PGM Physics, Geography, Mathematics General Studies, Computer Science
HGL History, Geography, English General Studies, Kiswahili
ECA Economics, Commerce, Accountancy General Studies, Basic Applied Mathematics

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) typically releases Form Six results in June or July each year, approximately 1-2 months after the examinations are conducted in April/May.

If you cannot find your results online, first double-check that you've entered your information correctly, especially your candidate number. If the problem persists, contact your former secondary school for assistance. They may have a physical copy of the results or can guide you on how to follow up with NECTA.

If you believe there is an error in your results, you can apply for a remarking through your former secondary school. The school will guide you through the process and submit the necessary paperwork to NECTA. There is usually a fee for this service, and there's a specific timeframe within which appeals must be made (typically within 30 days of results release).

After receiving your Form Six results, you have several options:
  • Apply for university education through TCU (Tanzania Commission for Universities)
  • Enroll in diploma programs at various institutions
  • Join professional courses and certifications
  • Apply for government and private sector employment
  • Pursue entrepreneurship opportunities