Editorial Policy

Our Editorial Standards

Transparency in how we create, verify, and deliver current affairs content for competitive exam aspirants.

Our Sources

Every article published on this website is built upon reporting from five of India's most trusted and authoritative publications.

The Hindu

One of India's most respected national newspapers, known for thorough, analytical journalism and comprehensive current affairs coverage.

PIB

The official communication channel of the Government of India, providing authoritative announcements, policy updates, and government data.

The New Indian Express

A leading English daily with nationwide coverage, offering diverse perspectives on national and regional developments.

Live Mint

India's premier business and financial news source, delivering in-depth economic analysis and market-focused current affairs.

Business Standard

An authoritative voice in business and economic journalism, providing rigorous coverage of policy, industry, and financial developments.

Content Creation Process

Our articles go through a structured, multi-step editorial process to ensure quality and accuracy.

1

Source Analysis

Each morning, our editorial team reviews all five publications to identify topics that are most relevant to upcoming competitive examinations.

2

Independent Research

Identified topics are researched in depth — going beyond source articles to include background context, static GK, and related facts from government portals and official databases.

3

Original Article Creation

We do not copy or paraphrase source material. Every article is written from scratch by our team, focusing on exam relevance, clarity, and conciseness.

4

Review & Quality Assurance

Each article undergoes editorial review for factual accuracy, clarity of language, and completeness of exam-relevant information before publishing.

5

Publishing

Approved articles are published with key points highlighted, technical terms simplified, and static GK included — ready for aspirants to read and revise.

Accuracy & Verification

Accuracy is the cornerstone of our editorial practice. We recognise that aspirants make critical career decisions based on the information we provide, and we take that responsibility seriously.

Multi-source cross-referencing — facts are verified across multiple publications before inclusion
Government source verification — data points are checked against PIB releases, RBI press releases, and official ministry websites
Statistical accuracy — all numbers, dates, names, and designations are double-checked before publishing
Corrections policy — if an error is identified, we promptly correct it and update the article

Content Standards

Every article on Scoreclever adheres to the following quality benchmarks:

Exam-Focused Relevance

Content is curated specifically for Banking, SSC, Railways, and Defence examinations. We prioritise topics that have the highest probability of appearing in exams.

Simplified Language

Complex topics are explained in clear, accessible language. Technical jargon and terminologies are defined so that aspirants of all backgrounds can understand.

Neutral & Unbiased

We present facts without political bias or editorial opinion. Our goal is to inform, not influence — ensuring aspirants receive objective information.

Key Points Highlighted

Important facts, figures, and details are highlighted and structured for easy retention and quick revision during exam preparation.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial decisions are driven solely by exam relevance and informational value. Content selection, coverage depth, and presentation are determined by our editorial team independently, without influence from commercial interests or advertising considerations.

Scoreclever's current affairs content is provided free of cost to all aspirants. This model allows our editorial team to focus entirely on quality and accuracy, without the pressure of monetisation affecting content decisions.

Report Errors or Share Feedback

We welcome corrections, suggestions, and feedback from our readers. If you spot an inaccuracy or have suggestions to improve our content, please reach out to us.

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