In today's university campus, degree fraud is not uncommon, and the most serious situation is the annual senior graduates. I witnessed with my own eyes that some graduates of my major didn't even know what their major was when they graduated in 2008, let alone let them write their final graduation thesis with the professional knowledge they had learned in four years.
Now, except for some top 985 colleges and universities, most colleges and universities are tolerant of undergraduate graduates' graduation thesis, and college teachers are not too strict with graduates' graduation design. Generally speaking, as long as students take their graduation project or thesis seriously, I don't care whether the final result is good or bad. Teachers will basically let students graduate. Surprisingly, even today when the graduation threshold is so low, there are still a large number of senior graduates who are unwilling to finish their final graduation thesis by themselves. They usually find some writers online to help them write their papers. This is the lowest academic fraud at present.
At the graduate stage, the level of academic fraud in by going up one flight of stairs is even harder to find. As we all know, when studying as a graduate student, every school has some graduation standards that a diploma must meet. The general school will stipulate how many papers graduate students should send before graduation. However, only those who have really read graduate students will know that there are not many real research results during their graduate studies, and the published papers are all pieced together from previous papers. Therefore, it can be said that the trend of academic fraud is getting stronger and stronger, and now the policy of incorporating academic fraud into credit records issued by the Ministry of Education can just curb the current trend of academic fraud.