

This is from Monday, April 20, to
Thursday, April 23, 2026.
According to a notice from the board
published on Tuesday, students, parents, sponsors, guardians, training
institutions, and other stakeholders are urged to take note of the scheduled
dates and plan accordingly.
“Candidates are advised to make
early arrangements, including seeking permission from employers where
applicable, to ensure that they sit for the examinations,” the notice reads.
The April 2026 examinations will
cover a wide range of qualifications, including Certificate in Accounting and
Management Skills (CAMS), Accounting Technicians Diploma (ATD), Diploma in Data
Management and Analytics (DDMA), Diploma in Computer Networks and Systems
Administration (DCNSA), and Diploma in Quality Management (DQM).
Other professional courses to be
examined include Certified Public Accountants (CPA), Certified Secretaries
(CS), Certified Investment and Financial Analysts (CIFA), Certified Credit
Professionals (CCP), Certified Information Systems Solutions Expert (CISSE),
Certified Forensic Fraud Examiner (CFFE), and Certified Public Finance Manager
(CPFM).
Vocational courses such as VCEI,
VCGD, VCICS and VCBCT, as well as procurement and supply courses including
Certified Procurement and Supply Professional of Kenya (CPSP-K) and Associate
in Procurement and Supply of Kenya (APS-K), are also included.
The Certified Quality Professional
(CQP), Business Data Analytics Practical Paper for CPA and Financial Modelling
and Data Analytics Practical Paper for CIFA will also be administered within
the period.
Foreign Accountancy Qualifications
(FAQ) are scheduled specifically for Tuesday, 21 April, and Thursday, 23 April
2026.
The closing date for registration
and examination entry is Friday, March 20, 2026.
The board has made the
qualifications brochure accessible for free via its website www.kasneb.or.ke.
The brochures can also be obtained
from KASNEB offices, Huduma Centres in Nairobi, Kisumu, Kisii, Eldoret, Nyeri,
Mombasa, Nakuru, Kitale, Kakamega, Meru and Thika.
Interested candidates can also pick
them at Kenya National Library Service branches and through training
institutions offering KASNEB courses.
Payment for examination fees can be
made via the student portal at https://online.kasneb.or.ke or, for students
outside Kenya, through KCB Dollar Account No. 1123096465.
KASNEB clarified that cash payments
or payments through staff members or agents are not accepted.
“Students are advised to utilise the
above payment channels. Please note that no payment shall be made through any
member of staff or agent of KASNEB. Cash payments will not be accepted at
KASNEB offices,” the notice states.
“Students based outside Kenya/Foreign
students are advised to pay the applicable fees in US dollar.”
All continuing students are required to renew their annual registration by July 1, each year, while new students must note that annual registration fees are due on July 1, following their first examination sitting and annually thereafter.

















