Methodology
Every entry in the EduvianAI database is checked against the official university page before it can appear in your shortlist. This page explains the rules — what we fetch, what we leave blank, and what you should still verify yourself.
The four rules
We start with each university's own program page — the URL the admissions office maintains. Tuition, intake months, application deadlines, English-language minimums, GRE/GMAT cutoffs and program duration are read directly from that page on every refresh.
If the official page does not state a value, the field stays null in our database. We never substitute averages, recycled aggregator data, or estimates dressed up as facts. A blank cell tells you the source was silent — go ask the university directly.
Every refresh re-fetches the live URL and re-extracts the fields. Programs that pass extraction get a verified_at timestamp. The scoring engine prefers entries with a recent verified_at when building your shortlist.
Universities update fees, deadlines and eligibility every cycle. A verified-at-source figure is current to the moment we fetched it — not necessarily to the moment you read it. Always confirm the numbers on the official page before you apply, pay a deposit, or commit funds.
In one line
EduvianAI is decision-support, not the final word. Use it to shortlist faster and rule out worse-fit options — but always confirm the figures with the university before you commit money or sign anything.