NECTA Form Two Timetable FTNA 2025
NECTA is a government institution established by Law in 1973 with the responsibility of administering national examinations in Tanzania. Before 1973, all national examinations were administered by the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education after Mainland Tanzania had pulled out of the East African Examinations Council in 1971. Having been established, NECTA took over this responsibility but Curriculum issues continued to be handled by the Ministry of Education and the University College, Dar es Salaam until another autonomous institution, the Institute of Curriculum Development (ICD) was established in 1975, which was renamed as the Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE) in 1993.Between 1972 and 1976 the first employees of NECTA were recruited, among them being Mr. P. P. Gandye who was recruited in 1972 and later on appointed as the Executive Secretary in 1994. Recruitment of other employees continued, particularly after NECTA’s offices were relocated from the Ministry of Education’s headquarters to the current location in Kijitonyama, close to Mwenge. At the moment, the organization has more than 350 employees.
NECTA Form Two Timetable FTNA 2025
The purpose of the Form Two National Assessment (FTNA), a formative assessment, is to track students’ progress and give feedback that educators, learners, and other stakeholders in education can utilize to enhance instruction. Formats for Examinations Every topic has an examination format that outlines the format of the exam paper as well as the subjects covered in that specific exam. Individual test forms that are accessible inside the examination formats display the specifics of the courses covered.
Necta Released the timetable for Form Two students this year 2025 download it below
FTNA TIMETABLE 2025 FILE
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
1. You are required to appear for the assessment(s) at the centre(s) under which you are registered, unless otherwise advised in writing by the Council.
2. You must follow all instructions given by the Supervisor, Invigilators, or Officers of the Council responsible for conducting the assessments.
3. You are required to report to the assessment room/hall punctually at the time indicated on your timetable. If you arrive more than 30 minutes after the assessment has been commenced, you will not be allowed to enter into assessment room.
4. You may leave the assessment room temporarily only after the first 30 minutes and only with the permission of the invigilator.
5. You may bring into the assessment room only the books, papers, or instruments that are specifically permitted. If you are suspected of cheating, attempting to cheat, or assisting someone else to cheat, the incident will be reported to the Council. As a result, you may be disqualified from the assessment and excluded from all future assessments conducted by the Council. Any notes or other un authorised materials may be retained by the Council at its discretion.
6. Communication, verbal or otherwise, between/among students is strictly prohibited during the assessment. If you need to communicate, raise your hand to attract the attention of the invigilator.
7. Write your assessment number correctly on every page of your answer booklet/sheet. Using someone else’s assessment number is considered dishonest and may result in the cancellation of your assessment results. Do not write your name, initials, or any other identifying marks on the answer booklet/sheet.
8. If you are found guilty of dishonesty in connection with the assessment, you may be disqualified from the entire assessment.
9. Do not destroy any paper or materials supplied in the assessment room. Also, do not take anything from the assessment room unless explicitly instructed to do so.
10.Write all answers in the language specified unless instructed otherwise.
11.All writing must be done in blue or black ink or ball point pen. All drawings must be done in pencil unless instructed otherwise.
12.Smoking is strictly prohibited in the assessment room.
13.Each student must sit for the assessments which they are registered.
14.During preparations for practical assessments, the area surrounding laboratories, workshops, or fields must be secured. All registered students must be held in a designated room(s) from 7:00 a.m. until the beginning of the assessment.
15.Each of the private candidates must bring an identification letter authorizing them to sit for the specific assessment at the designated centre. Without this letter, they will not be allowed to take the assessment. However, they are strictly prohibited from writing anything on the letter.