A student who, at the first attempt, has not satisfactorily completed a stage (other than the final stage) has a right to one re-assessment in each failed module in order to satisfy progression requirements.
What happens if you fail UON?
If you have failed the course and it is a mandatory component of the program in which you are enrolled, you will have to re-enrol in that course and successfully complete all components.
Can you retake a uni module?
You will be able to retake the module on one occasion only, and your module mark will be capped at the minimum pass mark. For more information please refer to regulations 5, 8 and 9 of the Standard Assessment Regulations. You will be able to progress from one level to the next carrying up to 20 credits of failure.
How many credits do you need to pass first year Nottingham?
Incoming students are expected to take 60 Nottingham credits per semester or 120 Nottingham credits per academic year, which is the normal credit load for all undergraduate students. Students can study a minimum of 50 credits and a maximum of 70 credits in a semester.
What is the pass mark for a module at uni?
(the pass mark is 40%)
In general, you have to pass all your modules (the pass mark is 40%) to pass the level (year) of study and progress to the next year.
Is it OK to fail one module?
Usually, universities allow students to re-sit failed modules once. If a student doesn’t pass this time, they may retake the module. If they also fail in the retake attempt, the university may consider them illegible for the course.
What happens if you fail 1 module?
you must repeat the modules that you failed. you may be excluded from further study and you may not continue.
Can you fail a uni module and still pass?
There is a thing called ‘pass by compensation’ which generally means that if you fail a module usually in the 30-39% bracket, they won’t do anything and you’ll still pass the year. Now your uni might not do that but it’s fairly common so there’s a good chance they will.
How many modules can I fail in university?
How many times can I attempt a module if I fail it? Most students have two attempts in total: the first attempt or first sit, and one resit or retake opportunity.
Do you have to repeat a year if you fail a module?
If you have a module with a status of ‘Failed; Retake’, you’ll need to retake the module in the next academic year, including attending all the classes and re-sitting and re-submitting any assessments.
Is 30 a pass at uni?
A pass mark for undergraduate students is 40% and for postgraduate students it is 50%.
Do you have to pass every module in first year of university?
Part I is a qualifying year and doesn’t count towards your final degree result, but in most programmes, you do have to pass all of your Part I modules to progress to Part II. In your major modules you may need to achieve what is called a ‘majorable’ mark, which may be higher than the pass mark.
How many modules do I need to pass first year?
Minimum number of modules: You need to pass a minimum of 36 credits in your first year of study and then 48 credits in your second and further years of study.
Is it 40% to pass a module?
If you don’t achieve the minimum of 40% overall in a module you will not achieve the 15 credits required. The number of credits you can achieve is fixed so regardless of whether you get 40% or 60% overall in a module, as long as you pass, the only number of credits you will achieve is 15.
Is 40% a pass at uni?
Marks and Grades
The pass mark is 40% and it is relatively unusual for students to regularly achieve marks of 70% or above (in fact, only 10% of students receive marks this high).
Is 47 a pass in university?
Third: If you get between 45%-49%, you need to start thinking about where you went wrong. It’s not the worst mark, but perhaps some tutoring might help next time. Ordinary degree: The absolute minimum you need to pass the course. Getting between 40%-44% is not where you want to be.
Can I graduate if I fail a module?
If your uni has the same system, then even if you fail your exam resit you will probably pass the year and graduate (so long as you achieve a paltry 25% for the module).
Is it normal to fail units at uni?
Despite being common, failure is rarely discussed in universities and is often attributed to students’ laziness or not caring. But our study found students were often deeply disappointed about failing a subject. Many students reported feeling shocked, highlighting their lack of understanding of expectations.
Is a 3rd at UNI a fail?
A 3rd = D (45%-50%) A Pass = E (40%-45%) A Fail = below 40%
What is a 2.2 in university?
Lower Second-Class Honours (50-60%): a 2.2 or two-two is the lower level of the second class degree. Third-Class Honours (40-50%): known as a ‘third’ or 3rd, this degree is the lowest honours degree achievable.
Does D count as a pass?
Is a D Considered Passing? A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%.