First of all, paper detection is a process in which the school checks the duplicate papers submitted by students and calculates the duplicate checking rate. If the duplicate checking rate is too high, it will lead to the failure of the exam and affect whether the students can graduate normally.
Secondly, universities will deal with unqualified papers according to the situation. Taking undergraduate thesis as an example, if the duplicate checking rate is higher than 30% but lower than 50%, it will be returned and students need to revise the thesis and resubmit it; If the proportion of duplicate checking is higher than 50%, it will be regarded as plagiarism and the defense will be postponed; However, if the graduation rate of repeated papers exceeds 50%, it is very likely that the degree certificate will be cancelled directly. Different schools will have more or less differences in specific treatment methods.
Finally, when the paper is unqualified, the school will return the paper and revise it again; If you have any objection, you can appeal to the school again, but if you don't know whether the duplicate checking rate is qualified, you still have to revise the paper again.
Therefore, students should take the writing of papers seriously and check the weight to avoid affecting graduation.