Can I Retake IB Exam? Yes, you can retake IB exams in a future session to improve your grades or attempt to earn the diploma. The IB offers two annual sessions (May and November) specifically to accommodate retakes.

Retake Rules and Process:

Eligibility:

  • Any candidate who has previously registered for IB exams can retake.

  • You can retake individual subjects—you don’t have to redo the entire diploma unless you want to.

  • You must retake within a reasonable timeframe (most schools allow retakes in the next session).

What You Can Retake:

  • Written exams (Papers 1, 2, 3)

  • Some coursework components (like the EE or TOK essay) can be resubmitted with new work.

What You Cannot Retake:

  • Internal Assessments (IAs) are generally carried forward unless you redo the course.

  • CAS cannot be “retaken” but may need additional completion if incomplete.

Process:

  1. Contact your IB coordinator immediately after results.

  2. Decide which subjects to retake.

  3. Register through your school (fees apply per subject).

  4. Prepare intensively using feedback from your first attempt.

Many students improve significantly on retakes because they know exactly what to expect and where they need to focus.


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