RPL Plagiarism Check Guidance for ACS Skills Assessment
Get a structured plagiarism check on your ACS RPL report before you submit, so you can see and understand any matched or copied content.
- Run your report through a similarity check.
- See exactly which passages are flagged and why.
- Understand where a matched passage may come from.
- Get a clear similarity report before submission.
Disclaimer: We do not write, rewrite, or rephrase your ACS RPL report. Your report must remain your own original work.
What is an RPL plagiarism check?
An RPL plagiarism check scans your written report against online sources, sample reports, and common ANZSCO wording to identify matched or copied passages.
ACS may reject a report that contains unoriginal or copied content, even when the underlying project work is genuine. A plagiarism check helps you see this before you submit, not after.
Who may need an RPL plagiarism check?
- You used an ANZSCO description or sample report as a reference while writing.
- You are unsure if any sentences are too close to another source.
- You want a similarity report before submitting to ACS.
- You may have reused wording between your own two reports.
- You want to understand exactly what was flagged and why.
What our RPL plagiarism check covers
Each check looks beyond a simple percentage score to show you exactly what was matched.
Full-text similarity scan
Your report is checked against a wide range of published and online sources.
Matched source identification
We show you where a flagged passage may have come from.
ANZSCO wording check
We flag duty statements copied directly from an ANZSCO occupation description.
Cross-report duplication check
We check whether your two project reports repeat the same wording.
Quoted content check
We flag quoted or closely paraphrased text that needs a clear source.
Template phrase detection
We flag generic or templated phrases common across sample reports.
Similarity report delivery
You receive a clear, readable report showing every flagged passage and match.
Our RPL plagiarism check process
The check moves from scan to review to a clear report, so you know exactly what to look at next.
Submit Your Report
Share the report you plan to submit to ACS.
Run Similarity Scan
We run your report through a plagiarism detection tool.
Review Matched Passages
We review each match and confirm whether it is a genuine concern.
Receive Your Similarity Report
You receive a clear report before you decide on next steps.
What we do and what we do not do
What We Do
- Run a similarity scan on your report.
- Identify matched or copied passages.
- Explain why a passage was flagged.
- Check ANZSCO wording and cross-report duplication.
- Provide a clear similarity report.
- Discuss next steps with you.
What We Do Not Do
- Rewrite or rephrase your report for you.
- Write report content.
- Guarantee a zero-match result.
- Guarantee ACS acceptance.
- Provide migration or legal advice.
- Submit your application on your behalf.
Service disclaimer
We provide general guidance through a similarity scan, matched source review, and a clear report only; we do not write, rewrite, or rephrase your ACS RPL report, and we do not guarantee a zero-match result or ACS acceptance. For help revising flagged content, see our RPL Plagiarism Removal service. We are not affiliated with ACS and do not provide migration advice or guarantee assessment outcomes.
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Frequently asked questions
A scan of your written report against online sources, sample reports, and common ANZSCO wording to identify matched or copied passages.
No. We identify and explain matches. You revise the wording yourself, or see our RPL Plagiarism Removal service for that guidance.
No. We cannot guarantee a zero-match result or ACS acceptance. We provide a clear report of what the scan finds.
Yes. We flag duty statements that appear copied directly from an ANZSCO occupation description.
Yes. We check whether your two project reports repeat the same wording or evidence.
Editing and proofreading covers formatting, grammar, and ANZSCO code accuracy. This page covers originality and matched content only.
No. We provide plagiarism check guidance only. Contact a registered migration agent for migration or visa advice.
