Plagiarism Check and Originality Improvement

Protect your assessment documents with a detailed similarity review and professional rewriting of any overlapping or risky content.

Service overview

Plagiarism Check

Engineers Australia and ACS submissions must be original and based on your own work. Copied samples, reused templates and generic online text can create serious problems during assessment.

Our plagiarism check service reviews your CDR, RPL, project report or technical document for similarity risk. Where needed, we rewrite overlapping sections while keeping the meaning, technical logic and personal project evidence intact.

Document similarity review

Identification of risky copied or template-like content

Rewriting of overlapping sections

Technical wording refinement without changing meaning

Grammar and readability improvement

Final originality-focused document review

How it works

Simple, clear and review-friendly process.

You stay involved from start to final delivery, with scope, draft and revisions handled clearly.

STEP 01

Review

Receive your draft document

STEP 02

Select

Check the content for similarity and repeated wording risk

STEP 03

Prepare

Rewrite and refine problematic sections

STEP 04

Finalise

Return a cleaner, more original and submission-ready version

Deliverables

What you receive.

Plagiarism check support Risky-content identification Rewritten overlapping sections Improved technical wording Cleaner final draft Revision support

Common mistakes

Issues we help you avoid.

  • Submitting downloaded sample paragraphs
  • Using the same project wording as friends or colleagues
  • Depending on AI-generated generic text without personal evidence
  • Ignoring repeated headings and template wording
Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Yes. We can rewrite overlapping content while preserving your actual engineering meaning and project evidence.

No. We keep the technical intent and make the expression original, clear and professional.

Yes. We can review and refine both CDR and ACS RPL documents.

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