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Correction Policy
Our commitment to correcting discrepancies and maintaining factual accuracy in our career updates.
At NaukriAlertIndia, we strive to maintain the highest levels of accuracy, completeness, and timelines. We recognize that job notifications, exam dates, eligibility rules, and syllabus details change frequently. When errors occur, we are dedicated to correcting them promptly and transparently.
1. Our Standards for Correction
We commit to making corrections whenever we discover a factual error or an outdated listing. Corrections apply to:
- Factual errors in post counts, salary values, qualification prerequisites, or age limits.
- Incorrect dates for application openings, closing dates, or exams.
- Outdated links to official notices, application portals, or syllabus bulletins.
- Substantive typos that change the meaning of eligibility criteria.
2. Reporting an Error
We invite our readers, government recruiting boards, and independent stakeholders to submit reports of discrepancies. If you identify any information that requires correction, please reach out to us:
- Contact Desk: Via our Contact Us page.
- Email: Direct to info@NaukriAlertIndia.com with the subject line "Correction Request - [Job Title/URL]".
3. Correction & Verification Protocol
Once a report is submitted, our career research desk initiates a verification review:
- Our team references the primary source portal (e.g. UPSC, SSC, state PSC portals) or official gazette notices to verify the claim.
- If the report is validated, we make corrections immediately (typically within 12–24 hours).
- Every corrected post will display an updated timestamp to confirm verification status.
4. Systematic Clarifications
If a government board issues a corrigendum, addendum, or cancellation notice for an active recruitment, we do not simply replace the old content. We insert a prominent notice inside the job posting highlighting the change (e.g., "Notice: Exam dates postponed per UPSC press note dated...") so candidates stay fully informed of the historical timeline.