Form Two NECTA Results for 2025/2026 (FTNA 2025)
Form Two NECTA results for 2025/2026, or Matokeo ya Kidato cha Pili (FTNA 2025), remain unreleased as of January 2, 2026, despite exams held in November 2025. NECTA typically announces them in early January via their official portal. Students in Tanzania, including those in Dar es Salaam, eagerly await these to confirm progression to Form Three.
Update on Matokeo ya Form Two 2025/2026
The marking process for FTNA 2025 has concluded, but no official release date has been confirmed beyond expectations of the first week of January 2026. Past patterns show announcements in December or early January, often via press briefings in Dar es Salaam. Blogs and sites like matokeoyanectatz.com promise instant updates once NECTA posts them, but the official site www.necta.go.tz shows no FTNA 2025 links yet. With the current date nearing potential release, frequent checks are advised. Regional variations may affect school listings, so verify announcements from NECTA’s news section. Parents and students should avoid unofficial sources to prevent misinformation.
Overview of NECTA and Matokeo Kidato Cha Pili
NECTA, established in 1973 under Act No. 21, standardizes national exams in Tanzania to ensure quality education. Matokeo Kidato cha Pili, or FTNA, assesses Form Two students annually, mandatory for public and private secondary schools. Over 500,000 candidates typically participate, covering mainland Tanzania. The exam promotes accountability, identifies strengths/weaknesses, and gates Form Three entry. Unlike O-Level CSEE, FTNA is formative, focusing on core competencies.
How Matokeo Kidato Cha Pili Works
Exams span one week, testing Kiswahili, English, Civics, History, Geography, Biology, Mathematics, Physics/Chemistry (combined), and electives. Each subject scores 100 marks; aggregates determine divisions I-IV. NECTA deploys markers nationwide, with moderation for fairness. Results classify performance as Division I (excellent), II (good), III (satisfactory), IV (pass), or Fail. Star codes like “S” flag withheld results for investigation.
How to Check the Results (Once Released)
Online process:
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Access www.necta.go.tz or matokeo.necta.go.tz
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Navigate to “Results”
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Select FTNA
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Select year 2025
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Select your region
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Select your district
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Select your school name
Results display as PDF lists by school, alphabetized by student names with grades.
SMS process:
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Dial 15200#
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Choose 8 (Education)
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Choose 2 (NECTA)
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Follow prompts with exam code and index number
Charges apply. Mobile apps or third-party sites mirror official data but prioritize NECTA for accuracy. If servers overload post-release, try later or use VPN if regional blocks occur.
How to Check Matokeo Kidato Cha Pili
Detailed steps:
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Open necta.go.tz in a browser
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Click “Results” or “Matokeo”
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Choose “FTNA 2025”
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Select region (e.g., Dar es Salaam)
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Select district
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Select school
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View/download PDF
Offline, schools receive printouts shortly after. Troubleshooting includes clearing cache if pages fail and using Chrome for compatibility. Bulk checks via school codes speed up for administrators.
Understanding Your Results
performance is categorized by subject grades, total points, and an overall division. Use the tables below to interpret your scores and understand how they influence your future career path.
Grading Scale & Performance Levels
Individual subjects are graded on a scale of A to F. Use this table to identify your level of achievement in each area:
| Grade | Score Range | Classification | Description |
| A | 81 – 100 | Distinction | Exceptional mastery of the subject. |
| B | 61 – 80 | Merit | Strong understanding and high proficiency. |
| C | 41 – 60 | Credit | Sound knowledge and satisfactory performance. |
| D | 21 – 40 | Pass | Minimum requirement met for passing. |
| F | 0 – 20 | Fail | Criteria for passing not achieved. |
Division & Career Guidance
Your Division is calculated based on cumulative points and indicates your standing relative to the national cohort.
| Category | Range / Metric | Strategic Guidance |
| Division I | Top 25% of Students | Highly competitive for premier tertiary programs. |
| Division IV | Minimum Pass | Eligible for basic certifications and specific trades. |
| Remarks | Subject Anomalies | Notes any specific irregularities in your exam session. |
| Benchmarks | National Averages | Compare results here; Mathematics is a frequent national challenge. |
| STEM Path | Strong Science Grades | High grades in Science subjects suggest a fit for Engineering or Tech. |
Note: When reviewing your results, look specifically at the Remarks section to ensure there are no clerical anomalies that need addressing.
What’s Next After Results
Division I-IV qualifiers register for Form Three by mid-February via school heads. Failures repeat Form Two or join vocational training per MoEST rules. High performers target top schools, while others address gaps via tuition. Parents appeal grades within 10 days if errors are suspected. Long-term, results influence Form Four streaming.
Final Thoughts
Patience pays as NECTA finalizes FTNA 2025; use wait time productively. Success stems from preparation, not just results. Stay informed via official channels.
