Methodology

How we verify program data.

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.

9,298+ programs verified at source · 623+ universities · 12 countries

The four rules

01

Data is pulled from official university pages

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.

02

Missing official data is left blank, not invented

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.

03

Fees, deadlines, English scores, and eligibility are checked at source

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.

04

You must verify final details with the university before applying

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.

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