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National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli

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National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli currently has 3 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: NITT's 2024 PG Regulations classify possession of mobile phones, carrying unauthorized notes, communicating with other students, or copying during an assessment as punishable academic dishonesty, with zero marks for offenders.
3+Evidence (en, 968ba167f7f0): Possession of a mobile phone, carrying unauthorized notes, communicating with other students, or copying during an assessment shall be considered an act of academic dishonesty and is punishable. Offenders will be awarded zero marks.
4+teaching: NITT's 2024 PG Regulations say each course faculty prepares a course plan and that the course plan outlines assessment components, attendance requirements, academic integrity guidelines, and study material information.
5+Evidence (en, 968ba167f7f0): The course plan shall outline assessment components such as assignments, quizzes, group tasks, field-visit reports, open-book tests, laboratory exercises, mini-projects, and the final assessment, along with attendance requirements, academic integrity guidelines, and study material information.
6+academic_integrity: In a 2025 official Parliament QA PDF, NITT described ChatGPT-like generative AI use in higher education and said related policies were being evolved, including Turnitin checks for plagiarism and auto-generated content and plagiarism validation for code.
7+Evidence (en, beed0ea23b23): At our institute, the following policies are being evolved: We use Turnitin software to check for plagiarism which also points out the amount of auto-generated contents from software like ChatGPT. The code (programs) is also validated with plagiarism software to determine the visibility of the code.

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3 claim records

academic_integrity

NITT's 2024 PG Regulations classify possession of mobile phones, carrying unauthorized notes, communicating with other students, or copying during an assessment as punishable academic dishonesty, with zero marks for offenders.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

NITT's 2024 PG Regulations say each course faculty prepares a course plan and that the course plan outlines assessment components, attendance requirements, academic integrity guidelines, and study material information.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

In a 2025 official Parliament QA PDF, NITT described ChatGPT-like generative AI use in higher education and said related policies were being evolved, including Turnitin checks for plagiarism and auto-generated content and plagiarism validation for code.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence78%Evidence1Languagesen

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2 source attributions