Here, you can also learn about your school's measures for make-up exams. If you fail, you need to apply to the school for a make-up exam. After receiving your application, the school will contact your department to determine the time and form of the make-up exam.
Some schools don't support make-up or retest.
Some majors like Edinburgh can't "make up" their graduation thesis. For graduate students, the average score must reach 50%, the total score of 50% subjects should be above 80, and the graduation thesis score should not be lower than 50%. If you fail your thesis, I'm sorry, you won't get a master's degree, because it is expressly stipulated that you can't "make-up" your thesis.
The average score of a degree (top student) is generally 70%, and usually the examiner is not really fair. Within 2%, there is room for discussion. For example, 68%-69.99% can get the distinction (excellent), 48%-49.99% can get the master's degree, and 38%-39.99% can also be considered as having passed and obtained the certificate of completion.