Key takeaways
- Yes—Amity Online checks plagiarism in MA projects at two points: your submitted report and Amity's pre-evaluation check.
- Threshold: minimum 85% originality, maximum 15% similarity. Reports above 15% are rejected.
- Plagiarism report is mandatory with the full MA project report in Stage 2—not with the extended abstract.
Yes, Amity Online checks plagiarism in MA projects. You must submit a plagiarism report acknowledging at least 85% originality with your full project report in Stage 2. Amity then conducts an additional plagiarism check before evaluation on all project report submissions. If any report exceeds 15% plagiarism, it is rejected and the student must undergo resubmission as per university rules. There is no informal tolerance above 15%.
Short answer: Amity MA plagiarism rules
- Does Amity check plagiarism? Yes—twice: your submitted report at upload, and Amity's check before evaluation
- Minimum originality: 85%
- Maximum similarity/plagiarism: 15%
- When checked: at Stage 2 full report upload (not extended abstract in Stage 1)
- If exceeded: rejection before grading, then mandatory resubmission
- Consequence of rejection: evaluation delayed 4–6 weeks; risk of degree extension fees
What you must submit
- Plagiarism report file uploaded alongside full MA project report in Stage 2
- Report must show at least 85% originality (or equivalently, 15% or below similarity)
- Use a credible plagiarism detection tool before upload
- Re-check after any revisions to flagged sections
What Amity does after your upload
Amity's official guidelines state: plagiarism check is conducted before evaluation for all project report submissions. This means your self-submitted report is not the final gate—Amity verifies independently. Both checks must pass the 15% threshold.
What happens if plagiarism exceeds 15%?
- Project report is not accepted for evaluation
- No marks awarded for the 70-mark report component until resubmission passes
- Student must resubmit per Amity rules—potentially all project documents if submission was incomplete
- Evaluation timeline resets after accepted resubmission
Why MA projects commonly exceed 15%
- Literature review passages copied or lightly paraphrased from journal abstracts
- Theoretical framework definitions pasted from textbooks or websites without citation
- Qualitative interview transcripts with high verbatim overlap
- Historical or policy analysis using uncited government report language
- Multiple MA students researching similar humanities or social science topics
- AI-generated text with common phrasing patterns
How to stay below the 15% threshold
- 1Run plagiarism check before Stage 2 upload—aim for 10–12% as a safety margin
- 2Paraphrase literature review content in your own words with proper citations
- 3Use quotation marks and page numbers for necessary direct quotes
- 4Cite all images, tables, figures, and adapted frameworks
- 5Rewrite flagged sections and re-check until safely below 15%
Related questions
- Is 14% plagiarism OK for Amity MA? Yes—at or below 15% meets the rule.
- Is 16% plagiarism OK? No—the hard limit is 15%.
- Does Amity check the extended abstract for plagiarism? Official requirement specifies plagiarism report with full report in Stage 2.
- Can you submit without a plagiarism report? No—submission is incomplete and may require resubmission of all documents.