IntroductionFor many PhD scholars in India, the first draft of a thesis can return a higher-than-expected similarity score, even when there was no intention...
IntroductionFor many PhD candidates in India, one of the trickiest parts of plagiarism removal is dealing with definitions and theoretical concepts. These are often...
IntroductionWhen Indian PhD candidates are asked to reduce plagiarism in their thesis, the focus often shifts immediately to rewriting sentences or replacing words. Yet,...
IntroductionFaculty members in Indian universities—particularly those mentoring PhD scholars—often find themselves in the position of helping students refine or rewrite technical content for clarity,...
IntroductionFor Indian PhD candidates, plagiarism removal often begins with the most obvious technique—replacing certain words with their synonyms. At first glance, this seems like...
IntroductionFor many Indian PhD candidates, especially those in private universities where faculty encourage thorough originality checks, rewording statistical findings can be one of the...
IntroductionFor Indian PhD candidates, paraphrasing is more than a writing skill—it is a safeguard against unintentional plagiarism and a way to meet the similarity...
IntroductionFor many PhD candidates in India, the literature review is one of the most challenging sections to rewrite during plagiarism removal. This is not...
IntroductionFor many PhD candidates in India, plagiarism removal is often discussed at the sentence level—changing words, altering voice, or replacing phrases. But similarity scores...
IntroductionPassive voice often gets a bad reputation in academic writing. Many style guides encourage active voice for its clarity and directness, and PhD candidates...