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Is it necessary to spot-check papers one year after graduation from master's degree?
Some students used some skills when completing their graduation thesis, and temporarily passed the duplicate check of the school's thesis. Although I passed the duplicate check, I was still worried about the paper, fearing that the school would conduct spot checks in the future. So will the master's thesis be sampled after one year?

On this issue, Bian Xiao can tell you that the master's thesis may be sampled after one year. Master thesis is about 5%, and doctoral thesis 10%. Whether you can find yourself in the end depends on your luck.

Paper samples were not needed a long time ago, but only appeared in recent years. At present, thesis sampling in the second year after graduation has become a routine work. If you happen to be drawn, there are generally two processes. First, the paper will be checked, and there will be expert peer review. Peer review has a lot to do with experts' subjective judgment, but the paper is different and objective. In general, HowNet is used for duplicate checking. If the repetition rate of the paper is too high or two peer review experts decide that the paper is unqualified, then the paper is problematic, which will have a certain impact on the degree-granting unit and the author of the paper. So the impact is not big, it depends on whether the problem of the paper is serious.

Originally, sampling inspection was to check the quality of papers, but it was found that some papers were plagiarized, and the plagiarism of graduate papers has gradually increased in recent years, so sampling inspection is still necessary.