At MRAMC Media, factual accuracy is one of the most important pillars of our content strategy. We understand that students, parents, and educators rely on our articles for guidance, clarity, and decision-making – and we take that responsibility seriously.
Every piece of content published on our platform goes through a careful process of review and verification. This page explains how we fact-check our articles and what steps we follow to ensure the information we provide is current, accurate, and trustworthy.
Why Fact-Checking Matters
Educational content, particularly related to admissions, entrance exams, academic schemes, and government policies, must be correct and up to date. Misinformation can lead to confusion, missed deadlines, and incorrect decisions by students. That’s why we take every reasonable step to verify the information we publish.
Our fact-checking practices are designed to maintain transparency, improve credibility, and uphold the trust of our readers.
What We Verify
Before publishing any content, our editorial team verifies:
- Official exam dates, registration deadlines, and result announcements
- Admission eligibility criteria, application procedures, and counseling schedules
- Cutoff marks, merit lists, and institutional notices
- Details related to government scholarships, schemes, and academic policy updates
- Quotes, data, and references used from third-party sources
In addition to academic content, we also verify non-technical information like general education news, institutional events, and guideline changes.
Sources We Use
We only use credible and traceable sources when verifying facts. These include:
- Government portals (e.g., NTA, UGC, MoE, UPDGME, NMC, etc.)
- Official websites of colleges and universities
- Press releases and circulars issued by educational institutions
- Official exam notifications and public documents
- News coverage from verified and trustworthy media outlets (if cross-checked)
We do not rely on social media rumors, unofficial blogs, or user-submitted data unless they can be independently verified through primary sources.
Who Verifies the Information
All articles are written or reviewed by team members who have domain knowledge and experience in educational reporting, academic research, or content moderation.
Our editors are responsible for cross-verifying the final facts before an article is published. This includes checking referenced URLs, comparing official documents, and confirming procedural details.
If the content includes complex or region-specific academic data, it is either written by or reviewed by someone with contextual knowledge of that field.
Updating Content After Publication
Information in the education sector changes rapidly – exam patterns, counseling schedules, admission portals, and policy announcements are frequently updated.
We perform regular audits of older content to ensure it remains relevant. If an article contains outdated information, we either:
- Add an update notice and revise the content
- Redirect to a newer version of the article
- Archive or remove it entirely if no longer useful
Readers can also help us improve. If you spot an error or outdated detail, please report it through [email protected] or via our Contact Us page. We take every correction request seriously and review them promptly.
Our Promise
We do not publish or promote unverified rumors, speculative claims, or AI-spun articles. Everything you read on MRAMC Media is created and verified by real people with the intent to serve, not mislead.
Our goal is not to chase pageviews, but to build long-term trust. You can learn more about how we approach quality and accuracy on our Editorial Policy page.
For broader context on our content values, visit our Content Transparency page. To understand the legal scope of our platform, please read our Disclaimer and Terms & Conditions.
Thank you for trusting MRAMC Media. We’re committed to helping you stay informed with confidence.