How many modules can you fail in second year




















What happens if I fail 3rd year? Is it possible to retake a year at uni? What is the difference between resit and retake? Are Resits capped? What does 40 capped mean? What does a capped resit mean? What does it mean when something is capped? If you do not allow these cookies, then these services may not function properly. These cookies allow us to count visits and see where our traffic comes from, so we can measure and improve the performance of our site.

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Advertising cookies may be used to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. What happens if I fail? Or b optional modules can be replaced with alternative modules to include teaching at the same level. Details of this can be found on the relevant Course Specification Form. The result for this will not be capped. How is work re-assessed? Download our leaflet for more information Student progression Students are required to achieve a minimum number of credits in order to move to the next level of study.

In the event you have not achieved the required credits to progress, a Retrieval package will be created to manage the outstanding modules at your current level What happens if I fail a module?

Click to expand You are allowed two attempts at a module. If you fail your two allowed attempts at a 15 or 30 credit module you will be allowed: Either a to retake the same module compulsory or optional with attendance and will have two attempts. NB: These options are not available if the failed module is the Major project.

If you have failed more than 20 credits you will be unable to progress to the next level of study. For more information relating to progression rules please refer to regulation 7 of the Standard Assessment Regulations.

You will have to withdraw or see if it is possible to transfer to a different course. Leaving higher education before completing your intended qualification can seem like a real set back, but it is important to remember that there can be many routes to getting a job or qualification and many other ways to meet people and gain valuable life experience.



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