If it fails, how to remedy it?
The first case: some schools do not support make-up exams or retakes.
Students in this situation are a little sad. For example, in some majors of Edinburgh University, graduation thesis cannot be "supplemented". 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 in your thesis, I'm sorry, you will miss out on your master's degree, because it is expressly stipulated that "re-examination of the thesis is not allowed" (you can't "fabricate" the thesis).
But there are also special circumstances, such as the death of relatives and friends, which leads to the failure of the paper. Maybe you can discuss it with the college and resubmit your paper, but the chance is still slim.
The second case: some schools can make-up exams or retake exams.
Some schools support make-up and retest, but the rules and regulations of different schools are different, so it is very important to study the manual carefully before the start of school!
But what if you don't read your handbook carefully and can't find it at the end of the term? You can check the information about the make-up exam in official website.
Generally, you log on to the search website and enter "Re-evaluation for Postgraduate Entrance Examination" or "Risitan Examination"+"Enter your school" in the search bar. You can learn about your school's measures for make-up exams.
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