Can you resit university exams




















Please see the page below for an explanation of how and when your child will receive their results and what they mean. Results and awards. If your child fails a module and has to retake it, they must be available during the three-week August exam period.

If your child fails a module and has to retake it, the maximum grade they can be awarded for the re-take is 40 at undergraduate level and 50 at postgraduate level. If your child is a first year undergraduate student and received a Fail in their exam, they can resit that exam a maximum of twice. If your child has to repeat the year to re-take failed modules, they can do so via three possible routes:. Repeating externally: students pay to retake the assessment for the module they failed only.

Repeating internally : students attend classes as a registered student to re-take the failed module. Repeating the whole year: some first year students may be allowed to repeat the entire year and start again. Resits and reassessment. If your child experiences exceptional, short-term problems that affect their ability to sit their exams or assessments for example, bereavement or illness they should inform their academic department as soon as possible using the form on the page below.

Extenuating Circumstances. For your child to automatically progress to the next level of study at undergraduate level for example, from first year to second year , they need to achieve credits.

Alternatively, see contact details for our Schools of study including foundation years and the Sussex Centre For Language Studies. See resit information for students with visas. If you need more advice about your immigration status, speak to our immigration advisers. A resit is a further attempt to pass a module. The mark you get for a resit assessment is capped at the pass mark for the assessment. The uncapped mark is shown on your transcript. Tip: See what level your module is in Sussex Direct by choosing your timetable and selecting the relevant module code.

The level is listed under the FHEQ row. A sit is a type of resit that gives you another opportunity to complete a module assessment. Your mark from a sit attempt is not capped and may be combined with marks you achieved for other assessments from the module. You might be offered a sit if we accepted an exceptional circumstances claim. You must decide by the deadline shown on your Module Results page in Sussex Direct.

Most universities will require written evidence. This can include an official police report if you have been a victim of a crime, a death certificate if you have suffered a bereavement, or a dated letter from a doctor or hospital.

Take advantage of academic skills support services, student counselling, lecturer office hours and personal tutors. If your application has been declined, you can request a review of the decision. Education lawyer Rhys Palmer says students are increasingly taking legal action.

After a conversation with lecturing staff, Connorwood was made aware of the mitigating circumstances process and will resit the exam. It could save you from dropping out. What can I do if I fail my university exams? Beat the graduate blues: how to prepare for life after university.



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