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What is failing a college course?
Failure in college means failure in the exam.

Failure in college means failure in the exam. Generally, if you fail in the final exam of a university or your grades are not good at ordinary times, you will have the opportunity to make up the exam in the second semester. If it fails to make up the exam, it will make up the failed course. Failure to pass the exam also means that the scholarship for this academic year will be ruined and the qualification for postgraduate study will be permanently lost.

Failing the course will affect the evaluation, which is the law of every university. After all, the best evaluation is better than the best evaluation. A person who fails the course can't be selected, and the comprehensive quality of students can't pass. Moreover, if the scholarship is gone, the qualification of joining the party and maintaining scientific research will be greatly affected, which is unfavorable to future study and even work.

Failing a course once will not affect the credits and graduation, but if it is repeated too many times, it will fail the make-up exam, which means that this course has no scores, no credits and insufficient credits, and it cannot meet the qualification for graduation. In the end, there is no diploma or degree certificate, which means that the university has not achieved any results for several years, which is not worth the candle.

The influence of failed universities;

1, affecting graduation:

At present, most colleges and universities adopt an evaluation system of credit grade point system, and the final exam results are linked to our graduation certificates, which means that if the graduation requirements of these subjects are not met, degree certificates will not be issued.

In the past, we could make up for this defect through the final exam, but in recent years, most universities in China have cancelled the final exam one after another, so we have to postpone graduation for one year, so if we fail too many courses in the university, it will still have a great impact on our graduation.

2, the influence of university evaluation first:

In college, whether you participate in the selection of scholarships, grants, three good students and other awards, if we fail, we are not qualified to participate in the selection of these awards. Moreover, it is impossible for some freshmen who fail their majors, because most schools require candidates to fail their majors, even if the requirements for changing majors are lower.

3. Impact on further research:

Undergraduate graduation is not the ultimate demand of college students now. Many people choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduation, and a considerable number of candidates enter the postgraduate study through exemption. However, it is inevitable that they will not fail. If they fail in the course, they will not be able to participate, which will also have a certain impact on their normal postgraduate entrance examination.