Last reviewed: April 2026
AKTU Note is committed to providing free, accurate, and student-centred study materials for Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) programmes. This page explains how content is created, reviewed, and maintained on this platform — so you always know what you’re reading and who is responsible for it.
Who creates the content
All content on AKTU Note is created and overseen by Abhishek Dayal, the founder and sole author of this platform. Abhishek holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA specialising in Operations and Marketing. He has several years of professional experience in the corporate sector and digital marketing, with deep expertise in SEO and educational content development. Every article, note, and study guide published here reflects his understanding of the AKTU curriculum and his commitment to making quality education accessible to all students at no cost.
Our editorial process
Every piece of content on AKTU Note follows a structured editorial process before it is published. This process is designed to ensure that what students read here is accurate, syllabus-aligned, and genuinely useful — not filler content written to rank in search engines. The steps below describe exactly how that process works.
Subject research and sourcing
Content development begins with a thorough review of the official AKTU syllabus for the relevant programme and series — either KMBN or BMB. Source material is drawn from standard MBA textbooks, university-prescribed reading lists, and established academic references. We do not publish content based on unverified or unofficial sources, and any topic that cannot be grounded in credible material is not covered until it can be done properly.
Use of AI writing tools
AKTU Note uses AI writing tools as a drafting aid to improve the speed and breadth of content production. These tools help structure explanations, generate initial drafts, and ensure consistent coverage across subject modules. However, AI-generated drafts are never published without review — Abhishek personally edits every piece of content for factual accuracy against the AKTU syllabus, alignment with the relevant subject module and examination requirements, clarity and readability for students at varying levels, and removal of generic or misleading information. The final responsibility for everything published on this site rests with Abhishek Dayal, not with any AI system.
Accuracy and fact-checking
Before any article goes live, its key claims are cross-checked against multiple academic sources. Where a topic involves data, statistics, or frameworks that are subject to change, we note the basis for the information and flag when content may need revisiting as the syllabus evolves. Our goal is not just to explain concepts but to explain them correctly — a wrong answer in a study note can cost a student marks, and we take that responsibility seriously.
Content updates and corrections
The AKTU syllabus is updated periodically, and our content must reflect those changes to remain useful. We review existing articles whenever syllabus revisions are announced and update them accordingly. If you spot an error — whether factual, structural, or typographical — please use the Contact page to let us know. Corrections are made promptly, and where the change is significant, a note is added within the article so returning readers are aware of what has changed.
Transparency on limitations
AKTU Note is an independent platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. The study materials here are supplementary resources intended to support — not replace — official university materials, textbooks, and faculty guidance. Students should always refer to the official AKTU portal for examination schedules, syllabus updates, and authoritative course information. We believe being upfront about this distinction is part of being a trustworthy resource.
Our commitment to students
Every decision about what to publish, how to write it, and when to update it is guided by one question: does this genuinely help an AKTU student prepare better? We do not publish content to fill pages, inflate keyword counts, or generate traffic at the cost of quality. When we are not confident in the accuracy of a topic, we do not publish it. If you have feedback about any content on this site, or if something we’ve published has helped you, we’d genuinely like to hear from you through the Contact page.
Abhishek Dayal Founder, AKTU Note
