If you have ever submitted an essay or dissertation through your university’s online portal, you have probably encountered a similarity score. For many students, that percentage number — particularly when it comes back higher than expected — causes immediate anxiety. But a similarity score is widely misunderstood.

It is not a plagiarism verdict, it is not a pass or fail, and a high number does not automatically mean you have done something wrong. This guide explains exactly what a similarity score is, how it is calculated, what the colours and percentages mean, and what you should do if yours needs attention.

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