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This page provides General Disclaimer for all the sites (Domains and Sub domains) of AcrossPG.com and AcrossPG.info


Disclaimer About the Various Notifications Posted on AcrossPG sites. 

  1. Notifications about the forms and results of various PG entrance exams like AIIMS, NEET, PGI and other institutes are posted on AcrossPG Group of sites likewww.exams.acrosspg.com, prepgindia.blogspot.com and other websites under domain of acrosspg.com.
  2. AcrossPG in any way is not associated with any of the Institutions like AIIMS, NBE, PGI and various other Educational or Medical Institutions present in India or outside India. AcrossPG is independent website.
  3. The notifications etc available on any of the websites associated with AcrossPG are for informational purposes only for benefit of Medical and Paramedical students. It is advised that no final decision should be made by the visitors solely on the basis of information on our sites and they are advised to always check the notifications on the official websites of respective institutions. 
  4. AcrossPg does not guarantee the authenticity of the information available. The information can be changed by the respective institutions which might not be updated on our websites. We will not be responsible for any such changes. 
  5. NEWS articles which are posted on the site are collected from various NEWS papers websites. AcrossPG and PrePG India does not take responsibility for the authenticity of such NEWS. The source of NEWS is published along with the article, you are advised to follow the links and confirm it.


Disclaimer About the Information ('Content') available on AcrossPG sites.

  1. Sites related to AcrossPG are specifically designed and meant to be used by Medical Students, Medical Proffesional and Paramedical Professionals.
  2. The material available on the AcrossPG sites are not meant for non medical people. 
  3. The contents of the AcrossPG Sites, such as text, graphics, images, and other material contained on the AcrossPG Sites ("Content") are for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the AcrossPG. 
  4. The Site may contain health- or medical-related materials that are sexually explicit. If you find these materials offensive, you may not want to use our Site. The Site and the Content are provided on an "as is" basis. 

Disclaimer about downloadable material ('Downloads') available on AcrossPG sites.

  1. AcrossPG does not hold the copyrights of any material categorised as downloads untill and unless the copyrights of AcrossPG are mentioned inside the document downloaded from the sites. All such copyrights are with the owners of the material. If in case availability of the content on acrosspg infringes your copyrights please contact us at contact@acrosspg.com with suitable details and the content will be removed from the acrosspg sites. 
  2. AcrossPG is not responsible for any content which is not directly hosted on acrosspg.com and acrosspg.info domains and its servers. 
  3. AcrossPG is a social site, and AcrossPG cannot be held responsible for the material posted by the members of AcrossPG. If any of such material or link to such material falls under your copyrights please contact contact@acrosspg.com and the content will be removed within 3 working days. 




AcrossPG reserves the right to change its Privacy Policy and Disclaimers anytime. You are adviced to visit this page to keep updated on the Policies.
Updated On : 1st Oct 2012

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