Editorial Policy
How we research, write, verify, and maintain the MBBS-abroad guidance on iAMBBS — and the standards we hold our content to.
Last Updated: June 16, 2026
Who we are
iAMBBS is an MBBS-abroad education consultancy founded in 2025, helping Indian medical aspirants understand and choose NMC-approved medical programs abroad. Our content exists to give students and parents clear, accurate, and practical information about admissions, fees, FMGE/NExT, recognitions, and life as an international medical student.
We are an independent consultancy — not a university, hospital, or government body. Our guides are informational and are not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
How our content is created
We are transparent about our process. Our articles are produced with a combination of:
- Research against primary and official references before anything is written.
- AI-assisted drafting to structure and speed up the first draft.
- Human editing and review — every published article is reviewed, formatted, and fact-checked by our team before and after publishing.
- Source verification — key figures (fees, FMGE/NExT pass rates, recognitions, intake dates) are checked against official sources, not assumed.
We use AI as a drafting tool, not as a source of facts. When automated drafting and human review disagree, the official source wins.
Our sourcing standards
Wherever a guide states a fact, figure, or rule, we aim to base it on authoritative sources, including:
- The National Medical Commission (NMC) of India — for recognition, FMGE/NExT, and eligibility rules.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Directory of Medical Schools — for institutional listings.
- Official university websites and their published prospectuses — for fees, intake, curriculum, and accreditation.
- Government and embassy sources — for visa and country-specific requirements.
Regulations and fees change. We date our articles and update them when official information changes, but students should always confirm current details with the university and the NMC directly before making decisions.
Accuracy & fact-checking
We take accuracy seriously, especially because medical-education decisions affect a student's career and a family's finances. Our checks include:
- Verifying numerical claims (fees, pass rates, rankings) against official or primary data.
- Removing unverified statistics, fabricated names, and claims we cannot substantiate.
- Avoiding inflated or fake trust signals — we do not publish fabricated reviews, ratings, or testimonials.
If a figure cannot be verified, we either omit it or clearly frame it as an estimate.
Our team & roles
iAMBBS is a young consultancy, and we are honest about who does what:
- Content & visual design — led by Neha Tripathi, who handles content presentation, visual design, and editorial formatting.
- Counselling & subject guidance — provided by our MBBS-abroad counselling team during one-to-one consultations.
We do not claim individual medical credentials we do not have. Topical accuracy in our articles comes from official sourcing and editorial review, and our counselling team is available for personalised, case-specific guidance.
Corrections
If you spot an error, an outdated figure, or anything that needs clarification, please tell us — we will review and correct verified issues promptly. Email us or reach out via our contact page, and reference the article URL.
Independence & disclosure
Some of our content relates to services we offer (free counselling and admission assistance). This never changes the factual standards above: recognitions, fees, and rules are reported as they are, regardless of our services. Our goal is to help students make an informed choice — including the choice not to study abroad.
