Plagiarism and CGPA
Can we do plagiarism as a student?
Here are some examples of Plagiarism:
- Turning in someone else's work as your own.
- Copying large pieces of text from a source without citing that source.
- Taking passages from multiple sources, piecing them together, and turning in the work as your own.
- Copying from a source but changing a few words and phrases to disguise plagiarism.
- Paraphrasing from a number of different sources without citing those sources.
- Turning in work that you did for another class without getting your professor's permission first.
- Buying an essay or paper and turning it in as your own work
6 Consequences of Plagiarism
*Destroyed Student Reputation*Destroyed Professional Reputation
*Destroyed Academic Reputation
*Legal Repercussions
*Monetary Repercussions
*Plagiarized Research
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So,as a excellent students, we must avoid plagiarism for getting blessing from our god and try as hard as possible on incoming exam and be honest on everything such as exam , family and problems....
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Next, we learn some CGPA rules and how to calculate them
CGPA means Cumulative Grade Point Average
It is used in schools and colleges to measure overall academic performance of a student. Students are allotted with grades (A,B,C,D, or F). It is an average of grade points obtained for all semester after the course completion up to a given academic term.
CGPA is the most things student really care ,but not willing to go trough all the resistant and pain by their own.say is cheaper than do....so, what is our next move about this? shall we study hard or study smart? Even though the exam is about a miles away, you must start from now....NO proscrinating!
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