Uwc plagiarism declaration 2026

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A plagiarism checker is used in academic writing to detect plagiarism and although educational professionals may tell a student that the allowed percentage is zero, the maximum amount of plagiarism that academic institutions generally consider acceptable in submissions is actually 15%.
FAQs: Turnitin FAQs Saying this, having too high a similarity score, while not meaning a student has plagiarised, may mean a student is relying too much on direct quotes or secondary sources. As a guide, somewhere between 15-20% might be considered a good score to aim for.
Answer: There is a lack of consensus or clear-cut-rules on what percentage of plagiarism is acceptable in a manuscript. Going by the convention, usually a text similarity below 15% is acceptable by the journals and a similarity of 25% is considered as high percentage of plagiarism.
I acknowledge that copying someone elses assignment, or part of it, is wrong, and that submitting identical work to others constitutes a form of plagiarism. 5. I have not allowed, nor will I in the future allow, anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as their own work.
At the same time, some sources will tell you that anywhere from 10-15% is acceptable. This often comes from various schools and universities that have more or less set that standard, while others are adamant that the percentage is zero. It differs from institution to institution, and there is no one right answer.

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