Failing one part of an exam shouldn’t mean starting over from scratch. With section-based exams, candidates can focus on improving where they need it most.
Exams are high-stakes. Requiring a full retake after one section fails can be discouraging. Flexible retake policies make certifications more achievable while maintaining thoroughness.
Cobalt 4.1 introduces exam sections and retake limits, giving organizations control over how exams are structured and how candidates can retake failed parts.
Exams can be divided into sections, each graded independently. Candidates can retake specific sections based on rules set by the organization (e.g., how many times a section can be failed before requiring a full retake). Results are tracked for reporting and fairness.
With retakes:
- Candidates save time and cost by focusing on weak areas.
- Organizations maintain standards while offering flexibility.
- Certification programs become more candidate-friendly, boosting completion rates.
