Editorial Policy
How we research, write, review, and maintain every piece of content on EngineeringHulk.
Last updated: April 2026
Our Commitment
EngineeringHulk exists to make high-quality engineering education freely available to every student in India and beyond. Every page we publish is held to a single standard: would this genuinely help a serious engineering student understand the concept, solve problems, and succeed in exams?
We do not publish content for search engines, advertisers, or clickbait purposes. If a topic is on our site, it is because it has clear educational value for engineering students.
Who Creates Our Content
All content on EngineeringHulk is written and reviewed by people with engineering education backgrounds. Our contributors include:
- Engineering graduates and postgraduates from Indian institutions
- GATE-qualified engineers with subject expertise
- Educators with experience teaching core engineering subjects
Every author is required to have domain knowledge in the subject they write about — we do not allow generalist writers to produce technical content without review from a subject expert.
How We Research and Write
Our editorial process for every page follows these steps:
- Syllabus mapping: We cross-reference GATE, university syllabi, and standard textbooks to ensure full coverage of the topic.
- Primary source drafting: Writers work directly from standard engineering textbooks (such as those published by Pearson, McGraw-Hill, and S. Chand), not from secondary web sources.
- Formula verification: Every formula is checked against at least two authoritative references before publication.
- Worked examples: All numerical examples are solved independently — we do not copy solved examples from textbooks.
- Peer check: A second engineer reviews the draft for accuracy before it is published.
Accuracy Standards
We treat errors seriously. Our standards include:
- Formulas and derivations must be correct and match standard references.
- Numerical values, constants, and unit conversions are double-checked.
- GATE-level worked examples must match the rigor and format of actual GATE questions.
- Any claim about exam patterns, cut-offs, or syllabi is cited with an official source.
If you spot an error on any page, please report it using the feedback link at the bottom of the page or email us directly. We investigate every report and correct confirmed errors within 7 days.
Content Updates and Reviews
Engineering syllabi and exam patterns evolve. We maintain our content through:
- Annual reviews: All core subject pages are reviewed once a year against the latest GATE syllabus.
- Post-GATE updates: After each GATE exam, we update pages in subjects where question patterns or emphasis has shifted.
- Reader corrections: Verified reader-reported corrections are applied and the page’s “last updated” date is refreshed.
Every page displays a “Last updated” date so you can judge how current the information is.
Advertising and Commercial Independence
EngineeringHulk may display advertisements to support the cost of keeping the site free. Our editorial policy on this is clear:
- Advertisers have no influence over what topics we cover or how we cover them.
- No content is written, modified, or removed based on advertiser requests.
- We do not accept paid placement within editorial content (i.e., no sponsored articles disguised as editorial).
- Affiliate links, if present, are always disclosed clearly.
Use of AI Tools
Like many educational publishers, we use AI-assisted tools in parts of our content workflow — specifically for drafting initial structures and generating practice problem variations. However:
- All AI-generated content is reviewed, edited, and verified by a human engineer before publication.
- No formula, derivation, or technical claim is published based solely on AI output — all are cross-checked against textbooks.
- We do not publish AI-generated content as-is.
Corrections Policy
We correct errors transparently. When a significant error is corrected on a published page:
- The correction is made immediately upon verification.
- The “Last updated” date is refreshed.
- For major errors (incorrect formula, wrong derivation), a note is added to the page acknowledging the correction.
Questions or Corrections?
If you have a question about our editorial process or want to report an error, reach out to us at info@engineeringhulk.com or through our Contact page. We read every message.