Fact-Checking Policy

Last Updated: March 9, 2026

StudyPlaces follows a fact-checking process to ensure that the information provided on our platform is accurate and useful for students researching educational opportunities.

Sources of Information

To maintain reliability, we collect information from credible sources such as:

  • Official websites of colleges and universities
  • Government education authorities
  • Entrance exam conducting bodies
  • Educational institutions and official announcements

These sources help us verify details related to admissions, eligibility, courses, and fees.

Verification Process

Before publishing content, our editorial team reviews information to confirm its accuracy and relevance. This may include comparing multiple sources or reviewing official documents and announcements.

Regular Content Review

Educational information changes frequently. Admission policies, exam schedules, and fee structures may be updated by institutions. To address this, we periodically review our articles and revise content when new information becomes available.

Reader Participation

Readers play an important role in maintaining content accuracy. If you find any incorrect or outdated information on StudyPlaces, we encourage you to report it to our team so it can be reviewed and corrected.

Transparency

Our fact-checking efforts are intended to provide students with trustworthy information; however, users should always confirm important details directly with the respective educational institutions before making decisions about admissions or applications.

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