Primary-source evidence
Eligibility, deadlines, funding, fees, and required documents should be supported by the host organization, application portal, or an official government or university announcement.
Trust and transparency
Scholarshiply uses automation to organize source material and help produce structured drafts. Publication decisions, source standards, corrections, and applicant-safety rules are governed by this policy.
Eligibility, deadlines, funding, fees, and required documents should be supported by the host organization, application portal, or an official government or university announcement.
We mark Pakistani applicants as eligible only when Pakistan is named, all international applicants are allowed, or an applicable country or nomination rule includes Pakistan.
Opportunity pages display publication and review dates. Passed deadlines remain clearly labelled, and material corrections update the review record.
When a source does not confirm a fact, we say so. We do not guess application fees, IELTS waivers, funding amounts, acceptance rates, documents, or official contacts.
AI may help transform source material into a consistent applicant guide, summarize confirmed facts, and identify missing information. It is not treated as a source. Source URLs and official announcements remain the evidence for factual claims.
If a deadline, eligibility rule, application link, funding term, or attribution is incorrect, contact us with the page URL and supporting official source. We review material corrections and update the article’s review date when the underlying facts change.
Payment does not purchase verification. Sponsored placements must be labelled, and the same evidence standards apply to factual claims and application links.