
IB Diploma: What to Do If You Fail
Failed the IB Diploma? This solutions-oriented guide explains Course Certificates, November retake sessions, and alternative university pathways (Foundation years). Find out what to do next.
Failing the IB Diploma? Your Complete Action Plan
Getting a result you didn't expect, or feeling like you're on the edge of failing, is one of the toughest experiences in the IB. It can feel disheartening and overwhelming, but I want you to hear this first: it is not the end of the road. Many students face this challenge, and there is always a path forward. This guide is your action plan, breaking down exactly what you can do next, whether you're worried about upcoming exams or you've already received your results.
Part 1: For Students Currently Worried About Failing
If you're still in the programme and feeling the pressure, now is the time for proactive steps. Don't wait. Let's get on the front foot.
1. Talk to Your Teachers & IB Coordinator
Communication is your first and most important step. Your teachers and IB Coordinator are not there to judge; they are your primary resource. Schedule a meeting, be honest about anything you have been putting-off or struggling with, and ask for specific feedback and extra resources. Coordinators and teachers can help you understand exactly where you stand and what support is available.
2. Understand the Passing Conditions
To pass the IB Diploma, you need to know the rules. Generally, you must achieve at least 24 points, successfully complete all three core components (EE, TOK, CAS), and avoid any failing grades (like a Grade 1 in any subject). You also need at least 12 total HL points and 9 total SL points. Knowing these conditions helps you target your efforts where they matter most.
3. Sharpen Your Study Strategy
If what you've been doing isn't working, it's time for a change. Pinpoint your weak areas—is it a specific topic, essay writing, or time management? Use past papers and mark schemes relentlessly. Ask your teachers to check these, and only use AI to challenge you with feedback. Form a study group with focused peers (not just your best friends) and organise regular time to work together.
4. Don't Neglect The Core
You can get amazing subject grades and still not be awarded the diploma if you fail to complete the core. Make sure your EE, TOK, and CAS are on track and meet all the requirements and deadlines. These elements are non-negotiable for diploma success. CAS is something you have to be especially consistent with so check you are on track with your IB or CAS Coordinator.
Part 2: You've Received Your Results and Didn't Get the Diploma
Okay, this is tough. Take a moment to process it. But once you're ready, it's time to switch from being disappointed to being strategic. You have several powerful options.
Step 1: Understand Exactly Why
Before making any decisions, you must understand the precise reason/s you weren't awarded the diploma. The IB provides a statement explaining this. Was it your total point score? A failing grade in a core component? A grade of 1 in a subject? A careful review of your results with your IB Coordinator is the essential first step to choosing the right path forward.
Step 2: Choose Your Next Move
Once you know the 'why', you can decide on the 'what next'. Here are your primary options:
Option A: Consider an Enquiry Upon Results (EUR)
Your results page tells you how many marks are required to get up to a higher grade in each subject. If you and your coordinator think there's reasonable potential there was a grading error on an externally assessed paper, you can request an EUR re-mark. Be cautious: this is not a guaranteed grade boost and it does come with a fee (check the amount with your coordinator). Your mark can go up, stay the same, or even go down. This is a path to consider only if a few marks would make a significant difference and there's a genuine belief an error occurred.
Other EUR options can help you access the examiners' comments and marks. This may help you understand where things went wrong if you are considering other options such as retakes.
Option B: Retake Exams
This is common and can be an effective route if you are ready to hit the books again. You can retake specific exams to improve your grades. The main retake session for May candidates is in November, but you can also wait until the following May. You should contact your Coordinator, but take note that lots of schools do not offer retakes. They can, however, provide other useful contacts. You don't need to be enrolled in a school, but you must register through an IB World School. Focus on retaking the subjects that will have the biggest impact on your overall score.
| Key Retake Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Who can retake? | Any student who previously sat for IB exams, regardless of diploma status. |
| What can be retaken? | Exams in any of your six subjects (HL or SL). Check with your Coordinator as, depending on when you retake, this can be complicated if the subject specification has changed. You can also resubmit core components like the EE or TOK essay. |
| Typical Registration Deadline | For November retakes, the deadline is usually late July (e.g., July 29th for the Nov 2025 session). |
| Results Release | November results are typically released in mid-to-late December. |
Option C: Pivot to IB Course Certificates
This is incredibly important: despite not passing the Diploma, you do not walk away empty-handed. For every subject you passed, you earn an official IB Course Certificate. These are valuable qualifications recognised by universities, demonstrating your subject-specific knowledge at a high level. This varies by country but, for many students, a collection of strong IB Certificates is enough to meet university entry requirements, especially when combined with other qualifications.
Option D: Explore Alternative University Pathways
If you narrowly missed your university offer, don't assume it's a closed door. Many universities, particularly in the UK, offer Foundation Year programs. These are one-year courses designed to bridge the gap between your current qualifications and the entry requirements for a full undergraduate degree. Successful completion often guarantees entry into your chosen degree programme at that university. Contact university admissions departments directly to explore this.
A Final Word: Your Score Doesn't Define You
The IB Diploma is a challenging programme, and navigating a setback like this builds resilience that will serve you for the rest of your life. Your academic performance in one programme does not define your intelligence, your potential, or your future. Focus on what you can control, make a clear plan using the options above, and remember that there are many different pathways to a successful and fulfilling future.

I'm Mark Buckley, an IB educator and DP Coordinator with 20 years of experience teaching Visual Arts and TOK. My goal is to help students understand themselves and their own approaches to learning. By empowering and inspiring students, I support them to get the best out of themselves and really own their learning, regardless of the subject. Away from education, I love running, skiing and stimulating podcasts.
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First, don't panic. Many students find the IB challenging. The most important first step is to communicate immediately with your teachers and your school's IB Coordinator. They can help you understand exactly where you're struggling. For personalised advice on creating a strategic study plan to turn things around, a free consultation with one of our Student Success Experts can provide a clear, actionable path forward.
It's not the end of your academic journey. Your main options include retaking specific exams in a future session, requesting an Enquiry Upon Results (EUR) if you suspect a grading error, or exploring alternative pathways like university foundation years. The key is to understand exactly why you didn't pass and make a strategic plan, something our experts can help you with.
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The full IB Diploma requires passing six subjects plus the three core components (EE, TOK, CAS). IB Course Certificates are awarded for passing individual IB subjects. They are a good fallback option if you don't meet all diploma requirements but still want official IB recognition for the subjects you passed. However, universities worldwide hold the full IB Diploma in the highest regard.
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