If your junior graduation thesis is found to be plagiarized and cannot pass the school's examination of the thesis, then you should receive an email from the school telling you that the thesis is judged to be plagiarized. First of all, you need to read this email carefully and determine the specific punishment measures for plagiarism in the school.
Usually, the school will ask you to resubmit a new graduation thesis, and may impose strict restrictions on your grades and the time for obtaining your degree. Some schools may expel you from school, which means you will be forced to drop out of school and unable to get the corresponding degree. In some cases, the school may also take other disciplinary measures to deal with this problem.
If your paper is judged to be plagiarized, you need to contact your tutor or other academic advisers first to find out what steps you need to take to resubmit the new paper and make a clear and feasible timetable. In the process of making a timetable, you should make sure that you have enough time to do research, write new papers and correct previous mistakes.
In addition, you should be aware that plagiarism may have a long-term negative impact on your reputation and career. In order to ensure the success of your future career, you need to pay attention to honesty and always abide by academic ethics. This will help to avoid plagiarism and similar problems and pave the way for your future career.
In short, once it is identified as plagiarism, it is necessary to act immediately, negotiate with the school and formulate a clear plan to correct the mistakes and regain a good academic reputation.