For Indian PhD scholars, especially those navigating the complex thesis-writing process in private universities, plagiarism is a constant concern. Yet, many students view it...
For many Indian PhD students, especially those new to research writing, plagiarism often feels like a deliberate act—copying without credit, using someone else’s words,...
For many PhD scholars in India, especially those balancing research with jobs or family commitments, writing efficiency becomes a practical necessity. Reusing parts of...
Plagiarism has become a central concern in Indian higher education, particularly as the demand for research output grows across disciplines. With increasing access to...
Among Indian PhD scholars, especially first-generation researchers and working professionals in private universities, one question often arises: how much plagiarism is actually allowed? It’s...
In the Indian academic world, where the race for publications, thesis completion, and research visibility is intense, the word “plagiarism” has become increasingly common....
Introduction The fear of plagiarism has become a constant shadow over the Indian PhD journey. With universities now mandating similarity reports and many scholars...
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...