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Can you pass a module with 50%?

You must attempt every assessment you are given to do to pass a module. However, you do not have to get a pass mark in every assessment in order to pass the module overall. A pass mark for undergraduate students is 40% and for postgraduate students it is 50%.
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What is the minimum grade to pass a module?

The minimum pass mark for Undergraduate level 1, 2 or 3 modules is 40. The minimum pass mark for taught Postgraduate level M modules is 50. For further information about grading and marking – including progression and resits – please read the Rules for Award webpage.
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What does capped at 50% mean?

If its undergrad you need 40% or above for a pass. If your capped at 50% that means you cannot get higher than 50%
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Can you pass a module if you fail an assignment?

Grades will vary from university and courses, but most of the time you don't have to re-sit an assignment to end up passing the module or even the year. Such as, if your averaged course mark is 40 or above, you can pass the module overall regardless of the failed piece of work.
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What percentage is a 15 credit module?

When you're doing a retake on a piece of coursework or an exam the grade is usually capped between 40-50%, 40% is the minimum as this is what is needed to achieve 15 credits.
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What do you need to pass a module?

To pass a module at undergraduate level (S, 4, 5 or 6) you will need to achieve a module mark of 40% as well as the minimum component mark specified by the Course Regulations. To pass a postgraduate module the module pass mark is 50%.
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What happens if you fail a 15 credit module?

If you fail the your 15 trailed credits, following all available assessment attempts, you will still be eligible for an honours degree, provided you meet future progression and award requirements. However, you cannot fail anything else in the rest of your degree.
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What happens if you fail 1 module?

Generally, if you fail a module in your first year, you will need to resit it. This means retaking any assessments where you scored below the pass mark of 40%. Some universities offer the option to resit fail modules over the summer.
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Do you have to pass every assignment to pass a module?

Usually you will need to pass all assessment elements to pass the module overall. If you fail to pass a module, then the Board of Examiners will decide, within the relevant regulations, whether: You will need to re-take the module.
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What is a fail in a module?

Typically indicating that you have been unsuccessful in passing the module but may re-enrol to make another attempt. (ie. Repeat the Module) FNFA (Fail, No Further Attempts). Typically indicating that you have been unsuccessful in passing the module on too many occasions and may not now re-enrol on the module again.
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What happens if you fail a module twice?

The first time you fail a module, you will, in most cases, simply be asked to resit the parts you failed, known as “refer” exams. However, if you fail again the university will step in. As mentioned earlier, you might be asked to resit the entire module again.
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What happens if you fail an optional module?

If it is an optional module, you can retake or register for an alternative module.
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What does it mean when a module is capped?

Capping means that when students repeat their exams or assessments, the maximum mark they can be awarded is the pass mark for the module (i.e. 40%).
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Is a 60% passing a class?

In fact, a “D” is considered passing in both high school and college, as it's above 60%. While a passing grade may be as low as 60%, you will want to aim higher for many reasons. As a college student, you don't want to aim to barely pass a class.
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Is a marginal fail a pass?

This mark will be converted into a pass/fail mark, where marks greater than or equal to 40 will represent a pass. * Note that fail marks of 40-49 on an M-level module are considered marginal fails and potentially compensatable. Marginal fail marks on pass/fail modules are outright fails.
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What is the hardest grade level to pass?

The 7th grade is a grade level in the American education system typically taken by students around the age of 12-13. It is considered one of the most challenging grades as students transition from elementary school to middle school.
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Can you pass a module with 30%?

You must attempt every assessment you are given to do to pass a module. However, you do not have to get a pass mark in every assessment in order to pass the module overall. A pass mark for undergraduate students is 40% and for postgraduate students it is 50%.
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Can you fail an exam and still pass?

In other classes, the exam will be a percentage of your overall grade, which means that you can, hypothetically, fail the exam and still pass the class. This doesn't mean you should deliberately fail your exams, but it may give you peace of mind.
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Is it OK to fail an assignment?

When one of my students fails an assignment, they are not out of options. Most professors will allow you to revise your assignments for a higher grade. Other teachers will point out that getting a 60 percent on an assignment is still better than getting a Zero, so do not despair.
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Can I fail an optional module?

Where I work they have to achieve an overall average of 40% over their 120 credits, they also need to pass all their core modules. They can fail an optional module and still go into the 2nd year if they have passed all their core modules.
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Can you pass if you fail one class?

Consider repeating the course. Over 90% of colleges allow undergraduates to take a failed class again to improve their grade. Depending on the school, the new grade may replace the F on your transcript — or both grades may appear, with the new grade replacing the F in your GPA calculation.
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Can you pass a class if you fail one test?

A lot of professors make their syllabus so that one failed exam won't make or break your grade. They can do this by including an exam drop or using your final exam score to replace your lowest exam score, provided it is better.
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Can you get a 2.1 with 58?

To be awarded a 2:1 you must have a credit weighted average of at least 60%. Alternatively, you will be awarded a 2:1 if you achieve at least 60% in 180 credits, of which 30 must be from your final year, and have a credit weighted average of at least 58%.
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Can you get a first with 68?

Scores above 70% are classed as “First”, so you should be very excited to get a grade in that range. It is rare for students to achieve grades higher than 90%, though this can happen.
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Is 120 credits good?

Most bachelor's degree programs require 120 college credits. At a four-year institution granting an average of three credits per class, that's five classes per semester. Many institutions require more than 120 credit hours to graduate, with some programs exceeding 140 total credit hours.
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