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I failed in the elective course of college major. Do I need to retake the exam?
Of course it needs to be rebuilt. You can also choose another elective course with the same score to meet the credits.

The system of each school is different, so the solutions to students' failing courses are different. You can consult the educational administration teacher in your college to find out what will happen if you don't go to the advanced class, but you don't have a degree certificate directly.

Most college students will not fail as long as they take elective courses at ordinary times, and very few students will retake the exam.

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In order to standardize elective courses in some universities, students need to take exams after graduation, and the contents of the exams are mainly the same as those explained by teachers. When students take exams, their basic knowledge may be poor because they haven't taken many elective courses. These students don't know how to do these exam questions.

When the results of elective courses come down, students will find that they have failed in elective courses. Mainly because their test scores are not up to standard, these college students should actively communicate with teachers, who can give students the opportunity to retake the exam, and students should seize this opportunity to retake the exam.