ST963 Data Reveal 2025/26
Please note that the ST963 module results were approved at an MSc examination board on 19th February 2026.
You may wish to discuss the results of the module with your personal tutor.
Your personalised coursework, exam and module marks will be displayed below, and underneath the result is relevant extracts from the handbook and additional remarks.
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Relevant Extracts from Handbook
Pass Mark / Progression
The pass mark for ST963 is 50%
The highest mark from the original attempt or re-assessment attempt is used for the calculation of year marks and in determining your classification.
Right to Remedy Failure
All students commencing study on a taught undergraduate or postgraduate programme have the right to remedy failure on one occasion in each module at the earliest opportunity.
Students have the right to remedy failure in modules where the overall fail minimum pass mark has not been reached/achieved.
Where a module has been passed overall, students are not permitted to remedy failure in individual assessment components, unless the requirement to pass these components has been specified in the module approval form (which is usually displayed in the module catalogue).
The recommendation to offer the opportunity to resit can only be made by Board of Examiners, who will determine if it is being taken as a second attempt or further first attempt (further explained in the Reassessment Module Marks section further down this page)
Please note that resit examinations are capped at a maximum possible mark of 50%. Marks for further first attempt (FFA) examinations are uncapped.
To meet the Master’s award requirements, you will need to pass 150 credits overall, achieve at least 40% in the Core module ST962, achieve an award classification average (weighted average) of 50.0% or more, and pass the required core modules as listed below:
- MSc in Statistics (General Route): Required Core modules ST961 and ST980 must be passed.
- MSc in Statistics (Data Science Route) Required Core modules ST961, ST963 and ST980 must be passed.
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MSc in Statistics (Finance Route) Required Core modules ST961, ST964 and ST980 must be passed.
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MSc in Statistics (Probability Route) Required Core modules ST961, ST964 and ST980 must be passed.
For academic advice or help understanding the implications of failing a Required Core module, please contact your Personal Tutor in the first instance.
Reassessment Module Marks
A further attempt at a module may be classified as a resit, where the mark is capped at the pass mark, or a further first attempt where the mark is not capped. As ST963 is fully assessed by the examination in January, both the Resit and the Further First Attempt examinations will be calculated based on that examination ONLY as there are no other marks from other assessments to take into account.
Additional Remarks
Exam Marking / Remarking
Your script is marked by academic staff and then carefully moderated with each script being checked by another member of academic staff. The question totals are entered by a team of support staff working together to ensure the marks are transcribed correctly.
There is no remarking of examination scripts.
If you think there is a significant discrepancy in your mark from what you were expected please check the feedback and read the solutions carefully to see what was being looked for in your answers (including the completeness of the justification as well as the final answer).
If you have good reason to believe that there has been an error in the transcription after checking the solutions, you may contact the support office, with your reasoning. Requests without clear and comprehensive reasoning that refer to the solutions will not be actioned.