What If Students Fail Their Mother Tongue?

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Failing the GCE O-Level Thai Mother Tongue examination can pose significant challenges. Students who do not pass this subject may not qualify for Junior College and will need to enroll in Polytechnic instead.

However, Polytechnic students who wish to pursue university admission must still fulfill the Mother Tongue Language requirement. This often means retaking the O-Level Thai Mother Tongue examination as private candidates while pursuing their Polytechnic diploma.

By planning ahead and addressing potential challenges early, students can increase their chances of meeting the requirements for university admission and achieving their academic goals.

Here at Thai Masterclass, we are committed to ensuring that no student faces such a situation due to a failure in their Mother Tongue Language. We will take all possible steps to support you in entering your ideal educational pathway. Whether you are a current secondary school student preparing for the O-Level Thai Mother Tongue examination or a private candidate retaking the exam after a previous attempt, we are here to help you achieve the best results possible.