The requirement of duplicate checking rate of undergraduate graduation thesis is relatively loose, usually below 30% is considered qualified, and some schools may have stricter requirements, below 20%. If the duplicate checking rate is below 10%, there is still a chance to apply for a school-level evaluation paper; If the duplicate checking rate is below 15%, you can apply for evaluating excellent papers at the college level.
The duplicate checking rate of master's dissertations is relatively strict, generally below 10%~ 15%, and some schools may require it to be below 5%.
The duplicate checking rate of doctoral dissertations is the most stringent, usually less than 5% is considered qualified, and some schools may require less.
In addition, the requirements for duplicate checking rate of periodical papers are also different. For example, the duplicate checking rate of primary thesis topics is generally required to be lower than 30%; The duplicate checking rate of intermediate/provincial papers should be less than 25%; It is required that the duplicate checking rate of senior/national thesis topics is less than 20%; However, the advanced/core journal Title has stricter requirements on the duplicate checking rate, which is generally below 8%- 15%.
The above information is for reference only, and the specific duplicate checking rate is subject to the regulations of the school or periodical. If the duplicate checking rate is unqualified, it usually needs to be revised to reduce the repetition rate.