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About Resultpedia — Built for Indian Aspirants

Independent editorial portal covering Indian government recruitment, exams, results, admit cards, and welfare schemes.

Last verified: June 2026

Resultpedia is an independent information portal covering Indian government recruitment and examinations. We exist for one reason: every year, tens of millions of aspirants from across India apply for government jobs and exams, and they deserve clear, accurate, fast information — not cluttered, ad-stuffed, hard-to-navigate websites that bury a vacancy figure under three banner ads.

The site is operated by a five-person editorial team based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, with each editor owning a specific beat — central recruitment, banking, state Public Service Commissions, defence and railways, and tech and engineering recruitment. We publish primarily in English with bilingual (English + Hindi) coverage on the highest-traffic exam pages.

What we cover

  • Latest Sarkari Jobs — recruitment notifications across central, state, banking, defence, teaching, railway, and PSU sectors
  • Results & Cutoffs — exam results with category-wise cutoffs and historical trends
  • Admit Cards — hall ticket downloads with exam-day checklists
  • Answer Keys — provisional and final answer keys with objection links
  • Syllabi & Previous Papers — topic-wise syllabus breakdowns and year-wise question paper archives

How we work

We follow a strict editorial policy (see Editorial Policy) — every page is sourced from the official portal, fact-checked by a second editor, and authored by a named editor with verifiable credentials. We update notification pages live as recruiting bodies issue corrigenda.

The end-to-end pipeline for a typical notification page on the site looks like this:

  1. Source check. The desk editor opens the official PDF on the issuing portal (UPSC, SSC, RRB, IBPS, RBI, NTA, the relevant state PSC) and pulls vacancy count, eligibility, exam date, fee and last date directly from the gazette text. We do not work from press-release rewrites.
  2. Bilingual translation. If the source PDF is bilingual or Hindi-only, the desk editor produces an English summary and, where the page warrants it, a Hindi-language sister page linked by hreflang.
  3. Second-editor review. A second editor on a different desk reads the draft against the source PDF and signs off in the admin. Pages that fail this check go back to draft — they do not go live with a hedge.
  4. Live updates. When the conducting body issues a corrigendum, extends a deadline, or changes a fee, the relevant page is updated within the working day. The change shows up in our public /corrigenda feed with a timestamp.
  5. Reader corrections. Anyone can email a correction request to the editorial inbox. Confirmed corrections are published openly per our Correction Policy — we do not rewrite silently.

Author bylines and accountability

Every article on Resultpedia carries a visible byline naming the editor who wrote it, the date it was published, and the date it was last verified. Bylines link to a full author profile that lists the editor's academic credentials, the exam categories they cover, and the principles they apply to sourcing. If an exam page contains a number you believe is wrong, you can identify the specific editor responsible and write to them directly. We think this is the minimum standard a recruitment-information site should hold itself to, and it's notably absent from most large sarkari-results portals.

Our team

See the full editorial team for bios, expertise areas and contact details.

Independence

Resultpedia is independently owned. We accept advertising and sponsorships, but those never influence editorial coverage. We are not affiliated with any government body, coaching institute, or political organization.

Contact

See Contact for editorial, business, and legal contact addresses.

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