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Understand IB Re-mark options: deadlines, fees, and grade change potential for exams and IAs. Get expert advice on the Enquiry Upon Results (EUR) process and grading.

How do I make a re-mark request after my exam sessions? Which IB subjects and externally assessed components can I remark?
If you have these questions and a thousand others, you've found the perfect page! You'll find the answers to your International Baccalaureate exam and internal assessment (IA) re-marking questions – and SO much more!
Before we break down critical re-marking deadlines, rules, and fees, we want to remind you — Grades don’t define your potential or abilities!
The IB Diploma Programme is demanding. Students in IB World Schools around the world need extra support; it’s why the IB offers rewrites, remarks, and re-moderation in the first place. If your original grade wasn’t a pass, or you didn’t match your predicted grades, let those feelings GO! And remember, you have options!
Before we get started, we wanted to let you know of our Retake Accelerated Programme designed to help you retake your IB exams or assignments in November. You can find more information here.
Let’s go through your remarking options and other alternatives to help you get the IB grade change you need to get that diploma.
So, what options do IB students have if their points fall below the upper-grade boundary? There are two options IB candidates can choose to help them reach the IB subject grades needed to finish the IB Diploma Programme.
Your two options are remarking or retaking your IB exams or IAs! Here’s what you need to know about IB World School remarks and retakes:
If a candidate wants to try again and re-do their subject IAs and exams, this is their best option.
Was your last examination session disappointing, and your results don’t reflect your hard work or abilities? Then retake your exams in a future examination session or re-do and submit your subject IAs. But, you’ll need to get your IB retake applications in on time!
A re-mark is when a candidate, parent, or legal guardian requests re-marking after getting their IB results. Students usually request a remark hoping to receive a grade change for an exam or IA.
The IB accepts re-mark requests from candidates for various reasons. Candidates can request re-marks for missed marks, grade miscalculations, and other errors during a previous marking process. And the IB needs formal written consent from a candidate before approving remarks.
Now that you know the difference between retakes and remarks, let’s answer your questions!
These are some of the questions our tutors often hear. We’ve answered each frequently asked question (FAQ) clearly so you understand everything.
Scroll down to find the answers to all your IB re-marking questions! You’ll find the answers to the questions below and a whole lot more:
Please contact our team if you have any questions after you read our FAQs and tips below. Submit an enquiry form with your query from our website or call us at +44 20 4571 0455. The Lanterna Education team can’t wait to assist you!
With a re-mark, an individual candidate’s IB results can go up or down, so it’s vital you consider the subject grade boundary before you request a remark.
To request re-marks, candidates must ask an IB school diploma programme (DP) coordinator to submit what’s known as an ‘Enquiry Upon Results’ (EUR). The Enquiry Upon Results request deadlines are from July 6th to September 15th, and responses to IB EURs typically take two weeks.
There are a few pieces of work the IB will re-moderate, and there are some they won’t. We’ve put together a list of what the IB accepts for remarking below:
Within two months of the IB releasing results, a candidate can ask their IB coordinator to request a re-mark. Students must submit Category 1 report requests within one month of receiving the result of the Category 1 re-mark. The typical deadline for May exam sessions is Mid-September, and for November exams, it is Mid-March.
Unfortunately not! A candidate can only request a re-mark or a re-moderation once for the same subject.
The IB coordinator at your school will receive the re-marked scores and will alert candidates.
Re-marking costs vary. There’s a fee for each re-mark category unless there’s a grade change after your EUR Cat 1 re-marking.
Schools are different, so it’s best to reach out to your school’s IB coordinator.
When grades change after a Category 1 re-mark, there’s no cost! So you can get a refund on your remark fees if your grades change. But a grade must change (not an exam paper mark!) before it becomes free. And there are no refunds for Category 3 re-moderation.
Yes, and a candidate can request the remark categories in any order.
Sadly, that’s a no. A candidate can’t request a remark for individual components like their Extended Essay (EE) or CAS.
The IB doesn’t remark Group 4 subject examinations with multiple choice components or if components for a subject carry over marks from a previous session.
It’s different everywhere! Some IB schools with small entry subjects and subjects with only one examiner use the same examiner when re-marking candidates’ work.
Important: There aren’t any guarantees. Remarks can decrease or increase your grades. So always check how close you are to your grade boundaries before you request an IB EUR.
For those who don’t feel confident that their examination scores or grades will improve after re-marking, you can request a retake! Ask the IB to retake one or more subject elements and exams before it’s too late. Find our expert IB retake advice and FAQs here.
The Lanterna Education team has experience helping students and schools coordinate remarks and prepare for retakes. If you need support and want advice on exam retakes, we would love to help you.
Our team has remark advice for students and provides guidance. At Lanterna Education, our team arranges group revision workshops for schools and we help students reach their IB goals with one-on-one online tutoring.
Our Retake Accelerated Programme provides highly focused exam revision sessions with an expert tutor to help students receive the recommended number of teaching hours. The Lanterna Education Retake Accelerated Programme has small classes over the weeks leading up to each IB exam session. Our goal is to help you surpass subject grade boundaries and get that IB diploma. Book a free consultation with Francis, our Retakes coordinator here.

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