Effective date / Last updated: 6 June 2026
StarliteBio (starlitebio.com) is committed to accuracy. Despite our careful verification process, errors can occasionally occur, or details may change after publication. This Corrections Policy explains how we identify, correct and disclose errors.
1. Our Commitment to Corrections
When we learn that we have published an error — whether a factual mistake, an outdated date, a typographical error or a misleading statement — we correct it promptly and transparently. Maintaining the trust of our readers is more important to us than avoiding the acknowledgement of a mistake.
2. How Errors Are Identified
Errors may be identified by our own editorial review, by changes in official notifications, or by readers who contact us. We take every genuine report seriously.
3. How We Correct Errors
- Minor errors (such as typos or formatting) are corrected directly in the article.
- Factual errors (such as incorrect vacancies, dates or eligibility) are corrected as soon as we verify the accurate information against the official source.
- Significant corrections may be accompanied by a brief note within the article indicating that it has been updated.
4. Updates Due to Changing Notifications
Many “corrections” are actually updates: government bodies frequently extend deadlines, increase vacancies, or amend eligibility. When this happens, we update the article to reflect the latest official information. Readers should always confirm the current details on the official website.
5. How to Request a Correction
If you spot an error, please email contact@starlitebio.com with the subject line “Correction Request”. Include:
- The URL of the article.
- The specific information you believe is incorrect.
- The correct information and, if possible, a link to a reliable or official source.
We aim to review and respond to correction requests within 48–72 working hours.
6. Contact
For all correction matters, contact contact@starlitebio.com. See also our Fact Check Policy and Editorial Policy.