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What Happens When You Fail A Module At Unisa

NkosiBy NkosiJanuary 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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What Happens When You Fail A Module At Unisa Examination always have two side either to pass or to fail in Unisa – The University of South Africa if you fail module it depend with number of module did you failed the decision well explained in this article.

What happens if I fail a module at Unisa?

At Unisa, the implications of not passing a module usually rely on the individual situation.

  1. In the case of modules with supplementary exams: Where there exist supplemental exams for a module and you qualify for same (usually after obtaining a minimum mark in the main exam), you shall be allowed to sit for the exam again and may pass the module.
  2. Modules Exempt from Supplementary Assessments: In the case of modules exempted from supplementary assessments, it will be necessary for you to re-register for the module in the following academic year. The costs incurred for the unsuccessful module may be applied to the re-registration expenses.

You must bear in mind that not passing a module may cause a delay in your graduation as well as affect your financial aid.

What are supplementary exams at Unisa?

Supplementary exams are second chances offered for specific modules to students who narrowly failed the main examination.

Whether you qualify for a supplementary exam will depend on the module and your performance in the main exam.

You won’t be able to apply for a supplementary exam, Unisa will inform you if you’re eligible in your exam results.

How many times can you redo a module at Unisa

Students at the University of South Africa (UNISA) have the opportunity to retake a subject that they did not pass a module of a maximum of two times. A student has the opportunity to retake a section once in the event that they do not successfully complete a module during their initial attempt. If they are unsuccessful a second time, they will be required to try it a third and final time. Students need to be aware, however, that retaking a course does not guarantee that they will be successful in that course, and they must still fulfil the prerequisites to move forward with their education.

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