Kampus Filter
Legal Policy Documentation

Editorial Policy

Effective Date: July 9, 2026

1. Editorial Principles

Kampus Filter's editorial team is guided by the following principles:

  • Accuracy: We verify claims before publication wherever feasible.
  • Clarity: We write for a general audience, avoiding unnecessary jargon.
  • Usefulness: Every piece of content should help the reader do, understand, or decide something.
  • Independence: Editorial decisions are not influenced by advertisers or partners.
  • Timeliness: Given how quickly educational updates change, we prioritize keeping content current and flag outdated material where relevant.

2. Content & Research Standards

All published content must be relevant to our core topics: Admissions, Scholarships, Internships, Student Opportunities, Education News, Career Signals, and Future Skills.

Our content is researched using a combination of primary sources (official government documentation, university announcements, academic papers) and reputable secondary sources. We prioritize primary official sources (like UGC, NTA, or university circulars) whenever available.

3. Fact Checking

Where practical, claims involving admission criteria, deadlines, scholarship eligibility criteria, or program details are cross-checked against official portals prior to publication. Given the fast-changing nature of the education sector, we rely on our Corrections Policy to catch and fix errors after publication.

4. AI Content Policy

Kampus Filter uses AI-assisted workflows to support parts of our content creation process, which may include: drafting initial versions of articles, summarizing news announcements, and formatting information tables. AI is a tool used by our editorial process — it is not a substitute for human judgment on what to publish.

We apply human review to AI-assisted content whenever practical before publication. This review process checks for factual accuracy, tone, clarity, and the removal of inaccurate or misleading AI-generated content.

5. Corrections Policy

Errors identified after publication are corrected promptly:

  • Major Corrections: Involve substantive factual errors (incorrect deadlines, eligibility criteria, or wrong links). These are clearly noted within the article with a visible “Correction” tag and date.
  • Minor Corrections: Involve non-substantive fixes (typos, grammar, formatting). These are made directly without separate public notice.

6. Ethics & Transparency Policy

Kampus Filter is committed to operating with high ethical standards. We do not present AI-generated content as being written entirely by a named human author unless a human wrote or substantively edited it. We avoid using AI to generate misleading, deceptive, or fabricated news.

7. Content Licensing Policy

Except where otherwise indicated, all original text, checklists, and graphics published on Kampus Filter are copyrighted. You may quote short excerpts or use screenshots for educational, review, or non-commercial purposes, provided you include a clickable, followable link back to the source page on Kampus Filter.