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Clarification on Percentage of Plagiarism in Thesis

Dear Professionals,
I would like to know the percentage allowed for Plagiarism in M.Phil and PhD dissertation in our country using Plagiarism Software. If you have any documents related kindly share with this forum.

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The plagiarism cannot be allowed even a percentage. However, there is no prescribed rules for plagiarism. The issue is more ethical in nature rather legal.

There are certain universities those gives conditionally permission for their theses. It depends upon the respective university what percentage they permit.

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I have, in my earlier posting stressed clearly that plagiarism detection is a misnomer. The plagiarism detection tools identify the word similarity only. If you really like to create a 100% original document, then you need to use a new set of vocabulary! You cannot use any common words. Develop and define your own vocabulary and then using such new words you can prepare a text which is 100% original. It is humanly impossible to create a 0% plagiarized text. Human intelligence is required to detect plagiarism!

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