HYDERABAD: In a bid to strengthen doctoral research,
Osmania University has henceforth made plagiarism check mandatory for PhD theses submitted for evaluation.
According to a press release issued by the university, an anti-plagiarism software
Turnitin is purchased by the varsity at a cost of Rs. 7.61 lakh per year. The varsity has appointed
Dr AS Chakravarthy, assistant professor, as coordinator of the anti-plagiarism software. "Research scholars will have to submit a soft copy to the concerned supervisor, who is expected to run the software and issue a system-generated report to be forwarded to the coordinator.
If the similarity index is below 25 per cent, the coordinator will issue a clearance for submission. If the similarity index exceeds 25 percent, the scholar will be given the option to edit/rewrite portions of the thesis," reads the press release.
This modification would be allowed only before final certification by the coordinator.
The scholars are required to pay user charges of Rs 500 per thesis. Given that around 1,000 theses are submitted annually in
OU, the amount will go a considerable way towards meeting the operational costs of the software.
The
Turnitin software, which has been found to be extremely rigorous in checking duplication/copying, accepts 400 pages of material or 40 Mb file size at a time. The coordinator plans to undertake an awareness programme for faculty members and research scholars. While Chakravarthy will be the admin, a maximum of 250 faculty members, including heads of departments, chairpersons of boards of studies, deans, etc. will be given access to Turnitin.