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What should I do if my thesis fails after graduation?
Unqualified sampling of graduation thesis may have a certain impact on your degree and admission.

For individuals:

The Measures require that colleges and universities should investigate and verify graduation theses suspected of academic misconduct such as plagiarism, forgery, tampering, buying and selling, and writing on behalf of others in accordance with relevant procedures. For those verified, the awarded degree shall be revoked and the degree certificate shall be cancelled according to law.

For schools:

The "Measures" emphasize that for colleges and universities that have appeared "problem graduation thesis" for two consecutive years, if the proportion is high or the number of articles is large, the provincial education administrative department should inform them throughout the province, reduce the enrollment plan, conduct quality interviews, and put forward rectification requirements within a time limit.

For undergraduate majors with many sampling problems for three consecutive years, if they still fail to meet the requirements after rectification, it is deemed that the training quality cannot be guaranteed. The provincial education administrative department shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions, order it to suspend enrollment, or the provincial academic degree committee shall revoke its bachelor's degree authorization point.

If the undergraduate thesis is unqualified, the following aspects can be considered:

1. Find out why.

First of all, we need to know the specific reasons for the failure, because it does not meet the requirements, such as whether there are plagiarism, unclear language expression, imprecise logic and so on. Only by understanding the specific reasons can we make targeted improvements and improvements.

2. Seek guidance and help.

If you don't know how to improve and improve, you can seek guidance and help from tutors or other professionals, listen to their suggestions and opinions, and correct and improve the problems in the paper in time.

3. revise and improve.

According to the sampling results and guidance, revise and improve the paper again, pay attention to avoid plagiarism and other problems, and strengthen language expression and logical rigor.

4. Re-submission and spot check.

After revision and improvement, resubmit the paper and participate in spot checks to ensure that the paper meets the specified requirements. If it is still unqualified, it can be revised and improved again, and sent for inspection and sampling for many times until it meets the requirements.

In short, the unqualified sampling of undergraduate graduation thesis is not the end, but a new starting point. We need to seriously examine and reflect on our own shortcomings, actively seek guidance and help, revise and improve the paper, and finally achieve the goal of meeting the specified requirements.