Is a "backlog" and "fail" same?

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  • A "backlog" should not be equated with a "fail" although both terms signify an unsuccessful attempt at an examination, a backlog denotes that the exam was not passed on the initial try, allowing for the possibility of a subsequent attempt to achieve a passing score. In contrast, a "fail" typically indicates that the required passing grade was not attained in a single attempt, without implying any options for retaking the exam.

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