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Will I repeat my master's thesis one year after graduation?
Yes But not all, the master's degree is about 5%, and the doctor's degree is about 10%. This is a spot check. ?

Spot check of real questions is a phenomenon that has only appeared in recent years. If selected, there are generally two processes: re-examination of papers and peer review by three experts. Peer review is related to experts' subjective judgment, which is difficult to control. However, the re-examination paper exists objectively, so it is good to check it directly with HowNet system. Once the copy ratio is too high or two peer review experts fail, the paper will be directly classified as a problem paper, which will have an impact on the degree-granting units and individuals.

The prerequisite for uploading a master's thesis to CNKI lies in the following two points: one is to successfully pass the examination of CNKI, and the other is to successfully pass the defense.

Therefore, after the master's thesis is uploaded to HowNet, congratulations. At least you passed the HowNet test, otherwise you won't be eligible for the school's defense.

Readers who have had experience in hownet testing should all know hownet. The HowNet test report will record the title, author and test time of the paper in detail. When the master's thesis is uploaded to HowNet, it is generally necessary to have such a test report to prove that you have passed the test of HowNet, and there is no need to check it twice, otherwise it will be a waste of limited testing resources.