Key takeaways
- Yes—a plagiarism report is mandatory with your full MCA project report in Stage 2.
- Minimum originality: 85%. Maximum allowed plagiarism: 15%.
- Amity also runs its own plagiarism check before evaluation.
Yes. Amity MCA project submission requires a plagiarism report. You must upload a plagiarism report acknowledging at least 85% originality along with your full project report in Stage 2. The maximum allowed similarity is 15%. Reports exceeding this limit are rejected before evaluation and require resubmission per university rules.
Short answer: Yes, it is required
- Plagiarism report: mandatory
- Submitted with: full project report in Stage 2
- Minimum originality: 85%
- Maximum plagiarism: 15%
- If exceeded: rejection before grading, then resubmission
What the plagiarism report must show
- Overall originality of 85% or higher
- Overall similarity of 15% or lower
- Generated from the final version of your full report—not a draft
- Uploaded alongside the project file and certificates in Stage 2
When is a plagiarism report required?
- Stage 1 (extended abstract + guide resume): plagiarism report not listed as required
- Stage 2 (full project report): plagiarism report required at upload
- Stage 3 (viva answers): no separate plagiarism report listed
Is your own pre-check the only review?
No. You upload your plagiarism report, but Amity also conducts a plagiarism check before evaluation on all project report submissions. Even if your pre-check shows 10% similarity, Amity's system may flag different matches. Aim well below 15% and rewrite flagged sections before upload.
What causes high plagiarism in MCA projects?
- Copied documentation and code explanations from online sources
- Literature review pasted from journal abstracts
- Reused project templates or sample reports
- Stack Overflow or GitHub snippets without proper citation
- Missing citations on paraphrased technical content
What happens if you submit without a plagiarism report?
- Submission treated as incomplete
- Amity may require resubmission of all project documents
- Evaluation does not begin on incomplete submissions
- Delays in degree completion and possible extension fees
How to prepare your plagiarism report
- 1Complete your final MCA project report draft
- 2Run the full document through a credible plagiarism checker
- 3If similarity exceeds 15%, rewrite flagged sections and re-check
- 4Aim for 10–12% as a safety margin
- 5Export the report showing 85%+ originality
- 6Upload it with your project file and certificates in Stage 2
Related questions
- Is 16% plagiarism OK? No—Amity's hard limit is 15%.
- Is 10% plagiarism safe? Yes—anything at or below 15% meets the rule.
- Does the extended abstract need a plagiarism report? The official requirement specifies the report with the full project in Stage 2.
- Can you submit without it and add later? No—incomplete submissions may require resubmission of all documents.