Retake definition

Retake means the opportunity offered, with the requirement to re-enrol on a module, to a student to make good a failure to satisfy the Assessment Board that he or she has achieved the learning outcomes and fulfilled the requirements of the module;
Retake means that there would be an opportunity to take the assessment again (ie sit the exam – normally in August/September – or submit new work) as a replacement attempt for the affected attempt. The affected attempt (and therefore replacement attempt) may be either the initial (‘first sit’) attempt or a reassessment, depending on circumstances.
Retake means to take, by a falconry licensee who is not the person who originally identified the raptor as a falconry raptor, a raptor that has been marked with a leg band, transmitter or any other item identifying it as a falconry raptor.

Examples of Retake in a sentence

  • Retake fees for first and any subsequent retakes are paid by the candidates.

  • Program Re-entry and Re-take Students whose grade average is below 70% will not receive a certificate, but will be allowed to retake the entire course (if desired) at a reduced fee of $3,000.00.

  • Employee AET test request External Candidate End attempts Fail AET 2nd Fail Take AET Retake AET Retake AET (30 days) (30 days) Retake AET (30 days) 2nd Fail Retake AET (30 days) Fail AET Take AET 3rd Fail ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Pass AET Pass AET Job Interview / Accept job Accepts Appr.

  • The results of One Skill Retake will be issued as an electronic Test Report Form (eTRF), which can be downloaded as a PDF from the Test Taker Portal.

  • One Skill Retake is a system that allows you to retake any one-skill of the fully completed IELTS test.


More Definitions of Retake

Retake means that there would be an opportunity to take the assessment again (ie sit the exam – normally in August/September – or submit
Retake means being assessed using different instruments or different means, NOT the same quiz administered in the same format over and over.
Retake means the process offered by the NBPTS, which allows candidates, during their initial attempt, to resubmit any combination of portfolio entries, assessment center exercises, or both, for which they did not achieve a passing score.
Retake means the [banking] process [by which] offered by the NBPTS [places the individual portfolio entry and assessment center exercise scores for candidates who did not achieve National Board certification during their initial attempt in reserve, which allows candidates to retake], which allows candidates, during their initial attempt, to resubmit any combination of portfolio entries, assessment center exercises, or both, for which they did not [meet the individual entry or exercise performance standard] achieve a passing score.
Retake means joining the next delivery of a module after having previously failed the module (see the "Number of attempts" and "Retakes" sections of the Regulations (opens new window) for further detail)
Retake means remaining in the same level but redoing failed modules. Usually applies to the Professional Certificate course with 1 level.
Retake means retake all of the module’s assessment, including those parts that you have passed, by a date that will be specified. The maximum mark you can get on all these items is then 40% i.e. all the marks are “capped” at 40%. However, you do not have to re-attend the module’s classes. The retake assessment must be submitted by the deadline for the next Assessment Board (or, exceptionally, by whatever other date the board specifies).