Academic Integrity at the Royal University of Bhutan




According to the Royal University of Bhutan’s Wheel of Academic Law, academic integrity is a core principle aimed at maintaining honesty, fairness, and responsibility in all academic endeavors.

Academic dishonesty is considered if student attempt unfair advantage in any assignments.

For instance:

1. Collusion: This is unauthorized collaboration of students on assignments or projects where work submitted is misstated as individual work.

2. Commissioning: Outsourcing academic work through contracting with a third party to carry out work. Examples are paying someone to complete your assignment, using essay-writing services, or submitting it as your own.

3. Duplication: When a student submits work, or a substantial part thereof, as if completed for other assignments without the permission of the instructor and also termed self-plagiarism.

4. False Declaration: Making fraudulent claims among others on the basis of a non-existent sickness or personal situation regarding missed deadlines, accommodation in examinations, etc.

5. Fabrication of Data: To make up data to research projects, experiments, or other assignments with the intention of arriving at a preconceived conclusion.

6. Plagiarism would consist in passing off the work, idea, and/or words of another person as if these were one's own contributions.

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