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Scoring criteria for blind examination of doctoral dissertations
The criteria for blind examination of doctoral dissertations are as follows:

A score of 70 in blind examination of doctoral thesis is not considered as passing, and it must reach 75 or above.

Blind evaluation of papers mainly depends on the innovation, systematicness and completeness of papers. The differences between different disciplines are not small. Generally speaking, innovation is not a problem, but innovation needs simplicity. The experimental design before writing is very important, otherwise the systematicness and completeness of the paper will not play a role.

First of all, the most basic writing norms. Low-level mistakes in dissertations give experts a very bad impression, such as typos, mixed punctuation in Chinese and English, chaotic numbering of charts, table proliferation, nonstandard citation format, incorrect citation format and so on.

Secondly, the writing level. There are professional words and sentences in different disciplines, and too colloquial descriptions are not easy to appear in dissertations. To avoid high repetition rate.

Many graduate students deliberately modify their papers to be obscure and the writing is not satisfactory. At the same time, the dissertation has no framework and logic, and even writing is not suitable for parallelism and long paragraphs. Not even as good as high school students' compositions.

Nowadays, papers are often used to refer to articles that conduct research in various academic fields and describe academic research results, which are referred to as papers for short. It is not only a means to discuss problems in academic research, but also a tool to describe academic research results in academic exchanges. Including academic papers, graduation papers, dissertations, scientific papers, achievement papers and so on.

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