Can You Retake MHA Entrance Exams If You Fail?

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Brooke
Brooke
2026-04-17 03:55:02
Man, the U.A. entrance exam is brutal, right? I binged the anime last summer, and the stakes felt sky-high. While the show doesn’t dive deep into retakes, logic says you’d have to wait until the next enrollment period. Schools like U.A. probably don’t offer immediate do-overs—imagine the chaos if everyone demanded second tries! But the cool thing is, 'MHA' emphasizes multiple routes to heroism. Shinsou’s arc proves that even if you flunk the initial test, the Sports Festival or other evaluations can be your redemption.

Real talk, though: failing would suck. The pressure on those kids is insane, especially with quirks on the line. I wonder if anyone’s tried petitioning for a retake in-universe. The narrative focuses so much on growth that I bet a failed applicant could return stronger, like a shonen underdog trope. Maybe that’s why Horikoshi left it vague—to keep fans debating!
Eleanor
Eleanor
2026-04-17 19:14:11
The world of 'My Hero Academia' is pretty intense when it comes to the U.A. High entrance exams, and I love how it mirrors real-life pressure but with superpowers. From what I recall, the manga and anime don’t explicitly state whether you can retake the exams if you fail, but the structure of the story suggests it’s a one-shot deal for that academic year. U.A. is the top hero school, so they likely have strict annual admissions. However, characters like Shinsou later get a chance to transfer into the hero course through the Sports Festival, which implies there are alternative paths.

It’s interesting how the series highlights resilience—failing doesn’t mean you’re out forever. If you’re determined, you could train harder and reapply the next year, or explore other hero schools like Shiketsu. The system feels designed to test not just power, but adaptability. I’d love to see a spin-off about someone grinding their way back after a failed exam—it’d be so inspiring!
Stella
Stella
2026-04-17 20:37:53
Honestly, the U.A. exam seems like a once-a-year thing, given how competitive it is. If you fail, you’d probably have to wait for the next cycle, but the ‘My Hero Academia’ universe offers loopholes. The Sports Festival is a huge deal, and Shinsou leveraged it to switch into the hero course. Plus, there are other schools—Ketsubutsu or Isamu—that might be less rigid. The series really pushes the idea that heroism isn’t about a single test. Even All Might had setbacks! So while retaking the exact exam might not be an option, there are always other ways to prove yourself.
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