No matter how many subjects students fail in a school year, they need to take make-up exams. Students who fail to take the exam due to illness or other special reasons are allowed to make up the exam. Make-up exams are usually arranged within two weeks of the start of school.
In the 265438+20th century, colleges and universities relaxed the requirements for make-up exams, stipulating that graduation certificates and degree certificates will still be issued as long as the failed courses are less than a certain number of credits and the failed courses are completed before graduation.
You have to complete every course to get a diploma, and your GPA is 1.5 to get a degree certificate. There are also many universities that do not give degree certificates to students who make-up exams for more than a certain number of credits.
If the make-up exam fails, it must be retaken. If you fail to retake the exam after retaking it, you may not get the diploma.