Introduction Plagiarism is one of the most feared words in a PhD scholar’s journey. Especially in India, where universities now require Turnitin or Urkund...
Introduction For many Indian PhD scholars, the term “Turnitin” appears only at the final stage of thesis submission — often with anxiety and confusion....
Understand what self-plagiarism is, why it matters in PhD theses, and how Indian scholars can reuse their own work ethically without risking similarity issues....
Introduction The literature review is often the chapter with the highest plagiarism risk — not because students cheat, but because summarising others’ work naturally...
Introduction For many Indian PhD scholars, especially those submitting to private or semi-autonomous universities, one question becomes central during final submission: What is an...
Introduction After months or even years of struggle, a PhD thesis begins to take shape — one chapter at a time. For Indian scholars,...
Introduction As AI tools become more common in research writing, Indian PhD scholars are increasingly asking a difficult but important question: Should I mention...
Introduction As the final submission deadline approaches, one concern seems to echo across every PhD guide meeting, WhatsApp scholar group, and university circular: plagiarism....
Introduction The arrival of AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Bard, and others has transformed how information is accessed and processed. For Indian PhD scholars, especially...
Introduction For many Indian PhD scholars, especially those writing in English as a second language, paraphrasing is one of the most commonly used —...