At SarkariExamVacancy.com, we are committed to delivering accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information across all our content, including blogs, news, articles, and industry updates. However, we acknowledge that errors or inaccuracies may occasionally occur. This Correction Policy outlines how we address such issues to maintain transparency and trust with our readers.
We strive to ensure all content published on our website is fact-checked, sourced from credible references, and updated regularly.
Our editorial team reviews every article before publishing.
We may issue corrections for, but not limited to:
Factual inaccuracies (e.g., incorrect data, exam dates, financial figures, stock market details, or event timelines).
Spelling or grammatical errors that affect readability.
Misattribution of sources, images, or quotes.
Outdated or misleading information.
Minor Errors (spelling, formatting, non-material mistakes): Corrected immediately without formal notice.
Major Errors (factual inaccuracies, misleading information, wrong statistics): Corrected promptly with a note at the end of the article stating the correction. Example: “Correction: This article has been updated to reflect the accurate date of XYZ exam.”
If an article undergoes significant changes, we may republish or update it with a clear timestamp.
We value our readers’ input. If you spot an error, you can contact us via:
📧 info@sarkariexamvacancy.com
Subject line: Correction Request – [Article Title]
Our editorial team will review the request, verify facts, and make corrections if necessary.
Corrections to factual errors will generally be made within 24–72 hours of verification.
Updates to evolving stories (e.g., stock market changes, exam notifications, news events) will be revised as soon as new information becomes available.
We will not delete incorrect articles unless absolutely necessary (e.g., legal or ethical concerns).
Instead, we will correct the content and clearly state the update to maintain accountability.
This Correction Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect editorial improvements. Users are encouraged to revisit this page to stay informed.