Effective date / Last updated: 6 June 2026
At StarliteBio (starlitebio.com), accuracy is our highest priority. This Fact Check Policy explains how we verify the information we publish about government jobs, recruitment notifications, examinations and related topics.
1. Our Verification Standard
Before publishing key information — such as the number of vacancies, eligibility criteria, age limits, application dates, fees and salary — we cross-check it against official government notifications and trusted sources. We treat the official notification and the official government website as the primary, authoritative source.
2. Our Fact-Checking Process
- Identify the source: We locate the official notification or the official government/recruitment-board website.
- Cross-verify: Where helpful, we compare details across multiple reputable sources to catch discrepancies.
- Check key data points: We verify vacancies, eligibility, important dates, fees and selection process.
- Link to the source: We provide the official link so readers can confirm the information themselves.
- Flag uncertainty: Where a detail is not yet confirmed or may change, we say so clearly (for example, “as per notification” or “tentative”).
3. Handling Changes and Updates
Government notifications are frequently extended, revised or corrected. When we become aware of a change, we update the relevant article as soon as practicable. Despite our best efforts, the official website always takes precedence — we strongly advise readers to verify every detail there before applying.
4. Reporting an Error
If you believe any information we have published is inaccurate, please tell us. Email contact@starlitebio.com with the subject line “Fact Check” and include the article URL and the specific detail you believe is incorrect, along with a reliable source if available. We review every genuine report. See our Corrections Policy for how we handle corrections.
5. Our Commitment
We are committed to honest, transparent and accurate reporting. We never knowingly publish false or misleading information, and we correct errors promptly and openly.