Reports back in under fifteen minutes, every time. The bibliography exclusion alone is the reason I keep coming back — free tools count my own references as plagiarism.
Submit your draft. Get an authentic similarity report — usually in under fifteen minutes.
The same software your university uses, run by people who'll tell you if your report looks fine and where it doesn't. No repository submission. Nothing stored. Delivered to your inbox.
- 01~12 minute average turnaround. Some go faster, a few take longer — we'll tell you the ETA the moment we open your file.
- 02No repository submission. Your work never enters any database. Your draft stays your draft.
- 03University-grade software. The same tool your committee will run on submission day. No surprises.
- 0450,00,000+ reports delivered since 2013. Across PG, PhD, journal pre-submissions, and institutional checks.
Used the same way by postgraduates, PhD scholars, journal authors, and institutional research desks.
I had submitted six papers for a similarity check before sending them out. Reports were back the same evening, every time. Reasonable, fast, professional.
They demonstrated a high level of expertise and cooperation throughout. The report came with a short note pointing me to the three sections that needed paraphrasing. That note was worth the fee on its own.
For a Springer submission I needed an iThenticate-style report ahead of the editor's desk check. Got it back in under twenty minutes, with the bibliography correctly excluded.
We send batch submissions ahead of every viva season. Reliable for over two years now — and the staff actually answers the phone if a file mis-uploads.
Why this report holds up — when a free one won't.
Authentic, university-grade software
The exact tool your committee will run on submission day. Same engine, same database, same scoring. Reports are accepted at first sight.
No repository submission
Your document is checked against the global index — but never added to it. No risk of self-similarity flagging your own future submission.
Quotations and bibliography correctly excluded
A free tool counts your references as plagiarism. We don't. Page-by-page filters: quoted text and bibliography
What happens after upload — step by step.
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Upload
Drop your document. Pick page slab. Submit. Takes a minute.
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Quote & confirm
You'll see the price the moment you pick the slab. One payment, one click, one queue.
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Report in inbox
PDF report, sent to the email on file. We email you the ETA when we open the file — usually a few minutes after submit.
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Review desk, free for 24h
Got a question on the score? Reply to the report email. A senior editor reads it. No additional fee for clarifications.
If your report shows similarity above 10%, we'll point you to Plagiarism Removal — manual paraphrasing by 27 PhD editors, usually returned within a day. No software. No tricks. The check itself never auto-converts to a removal — that's your call.
What scholars say after the report lands in their inbox.
I needed an iThenticate-style report for a Springer manuscript, and the editor on the desk also flagged the one paragraph I'd forgotten to cite. Worth the fee on its own.
Used them twice for thesis pre-submission. Both times the report came with a one-line note about which sections needed work. That's editorial judgement, not just a number.
Honest pricing, no upsell pressure. They told me my similarity was 6% and that I didn't need their paraphrasing service. I'll use them again for that reason alone.
Submitted at 2 a.m. before a journal deadline. Report was on my screen at 2:23. Indian internet, Indian deadlines, Indian fees — but with the rigor of a much more expensive service.
We send batch checks for our M.Phil. cohort each cycle. Two years now. They handle ten files at a time without breaking the SLAs. Their phone actually picks up.
FAQ
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Turnitin is an industry-standard tool that checks your document for textual similarity against a large database of published journals, web pages, books, and previously submitted student work. It produces a similarity report that shows which parts of your document match existing sources and by how much. A plagiarism check helps you identify problem areas before submitting your work to your university or journal, giving you the opportunity to revise and improve originality before the official submission.
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Turnitin is a widely used international plagiarism detection tool preferred by most global universities, research institutions, and academic journals. It has an extensive database of academic publications and web sources. Drillbit is a plagiarism detection tool more commonly mandated by Indian universities and institutions. Both tools check for textual similarity, but their databases and usage vary. The choice of tool depends on which one your university or journal specifically requires. We provide reports from both platforms based on your requirement.
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You can submit your document through our website at researchexperts.in using the submission form, or share it directly via WhatsApp or email. Upload your file, specify whether you need a Turnitin or Drillbit report, and provide your deadline. Our team will process the request and deliver the plagiarism report within the agreed timeframe.
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Plagiarism reports are typically delivered within a few minutes to a few hours, depending on document size and current workload. Larger documents may take slightly longer. For urgent requests, you can contact our team for priority handling. We confirm the delivery timeline at the time of submission.
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No. We use non-repository settings, which means your document is not saved in the Turnitin database and will not be used for future comparisons. Your file is handled securely and deleted from our systems within 2 to 3 days after the report is delivered. This protects your work from future false matches.
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The similarity index is a percentage that shows how much of your document's text matches content found in Turnitin's database. A higher percentage indicates more overlap with existing sources. However, not all similarity is problematic — properly cited quotes and references will also appear in the report. What matters is how your institution interprets the result. We can help you understand your report and identify which sections need attention.
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Turnitin uses color coding to indicate the similarity percentage at a glance: Blue (0%) means no matching text was found. Green (1–24%) indicates a low similarity level, generally acceptable. Yellow (25–49%) suggests moderate similarity that may need review. Orange (50–74%) indicates high similarity and likely requires revision. Red (75–100%) means very high similarity, which almost always needs significant rewriting. These are general guidelines — your university or journal may have a different acceptable threshold. Always confirm the required limit with your supervisor before submitting.
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Most universities accept a similarity level below 10% to 15%, though this varies by institution, department, and document type. Some universities are more lenient with theses and dissertations due to mandatory inclusion of citations and standard academic phrasing. It is always best to confirm the acceptable limit with your supervisor, guide, or academic department before submitting.
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Yes, absolutely. In fact, we strongly recommend getting a plagiarism check done before your official university submission. This allows you to identify and correct any similarity issues in advance, giving you the best chance of meeting your institution's requirements. It is a proactive step that can prevent rejection or required revisions after submission.
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Yes. If your previously submitted work has been added to the Turnitin database, it can match against your new document and appear as similarity. This is known as self-plagiarism — reusing your own earlier work without proper acknowledgment. If you are reusing sections from previous papers or reports, we recommend properly citing the earlier work or rewriting those sections to reduce similarity.
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Yes. Turnitin now includes an AI detection feature in addition to its traditional similarity check. These are two separate analyses — one shows similarity with existing sources, and the other estimates the likelihood of AI-generated content. Both results are shown in the same report. If your AI score is high, you may need our AI Reduction service in addition to or instead of plagiarism removal.
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You can share the report or a screenshot with our team. We will help you understand the specific matches — including whether they are citations, common phrases, or genuinely problematic content. If you believe the report is incorrect or misidentified, we can explain the possible reasons. For disputes with your institution, you can refer to the acceptable matches (like properly cited sources) and present your case to your supervisor or department.
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False positives are similarity matches that appear in the report but are not actual plagiarism — for example, properly cited quotes, reference lists, university cover page templates, or commonly used academic phrases. These matches are generally acceptable. We help you review your report and distinguish between genuine problem areas and acceptable similarity. Turnitin's exclusion settings can also help filter out references and quoted text from the similarity percentage.
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We accept DOC, DOCX, and PDF formats for plagiarism checking. Note that the PDF must be text-based and not a scanned or image-based file, as Turnitin cannot process image-based content. For best results, DOCX format is recommended. If you are unsure about your file format, contact our team before submitting.
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Yes. After making changes to reduce similarity, you can resubmit your updated document for a fresh plagiarism check. Each submission is treated as a separate request and may involve an additional fee. This helps you track your improvement and ensure the similarity level is within the acceptable range before final submission.
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Yes, properly cited content can still appear in the similarity report because Turnitin detects textual overlap regardless of citation. However, institutions generally consider correctly cited matches acceptable. Turnitin also offers exclusion settings for references and quoted text, which can help lower the reported percentage. We can advise you on which matches are acceptable and which genuinely need rewriting.
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A high similarity score means a significant portion of your document matches existing sources and likely requires revision. Depending on your institution's threshold, it may lead to rejection or a request for major changes. In this case, our Plagiarism Removal service can help. We will manually rewrite the flagged sections to reduce similarity while preserving your original meaning and academic integrity. You can then resubmit a fresh check to verify the improvement.
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Yes. We convert the LaTeX file into a suitable format for plagiarism checking and generate the Turnitin report. The report reflects the similarity level of the compiled textual content. This helps you verify the current state of your document before or after the plagiarism removal process.
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No. Tools like Turnitin analyze editable text only. Content embedded within images, scanned figures, or image-based tables is not processed. However, if the same content exists elsewhere in text form — for example, in the body of the document — it may still be detected there. For this reason, always ensure that important text is in editable format rather than embedded in images.
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No. We use non-repository settings when running plagiarism checks, which means your document is not stored in the Turnitin database and will not be compared against future submissions by other users. This protects your work from being flagged in subsequent submissions of the same content.
Submit your document. Receive your report.
Same software, manual review, no repository. The first step in the safest pre-submission you'll do this season.