It is now a "PASS" or "FAIL" noted by the instructor on one of the affidavits filed in your packet sent to Austin...
Now I have not seen anyone submit a failed score (in the past) or a "FAIL" packet to Austin, ever...
The most important thing in my (and many others) opinion, is safety...If you handle the firearm safely enough, and you can hit the target at the ranges specified in the course of fire the state requires you take...

If there are difficiencies, then that is half the fun of getting someone some more range time to correct those issues...Training should never end after you shoot 50 rounds, get a slap on the back and a piece of plastic that says "You Can!"