Description
The Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB) is an educational body responsible for administering national examinations in Malawi. In order to ensure that the examination process in the Malawian educational system is standardised, MANEB was established in 1987 through an Act of Parliament.
Malawi's primary, secondary, and teacher preparation examinations are administered by MANEB. The Primary School Leaving Certificate Examinations (PSLCE), which are taken at the conclusion of the eighth year of primary school, are the primary exams. The Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) exams, which are taken at the conclusion of the fourth year of secondary school, are the secondary education exams. The Teacher Certificate Examinations (TCE), which are taken by teachers at various stages of their training, are also administered by MANEB.
The main goal of MANEB is to encourage academic excellence in Malawi by making sure that every student receives a high-quality education from the educational system. It is possible to compare student performance across different schools and regions thanks to the objective, standardised examination processes that MANEB works to provide. The tests are used to evaluate student progress, facilitate access to higher education, and give employers a uniform method of judging applicants.
In addition to conducting national exams, MANEB creates and disseminates exam materials, establishes exam rules, coordinates exam administration, and manages exam grading. Successful candidates can also obtain certification from the organisation in the form of certificates and diplomas. To ensure that the educational system in Malawi is effective and efficient, MANEB works in partnership with a variety of stakeholders, including government organisations, educational institutions, and educational organisations. The organisation also works to guarantee that the exam process is open and that any exam fraud is discovered and dealt with appropriately.
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