First of all, failing in college will affect the evaluation of scholarships. Generally, in the rules for awarding scholarships, the school will clearly stipulate that students who fail the course are not allowed to participate in the scholarship review. Students who fail the course, no matter what level of scholarship, have lost the qualification for evaluation. However, this situation is limited to this semester. If you don't fail next semester, you are eligible to participate in the scholarship evaluation next semester.
Secondly, if you are a student who intends to take the postgraduate entrance examination, the teacher will look at the students' achievements during their undergraduate period and whether there is a phenomenon of failing the course. If you fail, and the competitor's re-examination results are similar, then the school will definitely give priority to another student.