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Terms of Service

Effective Date: 6/29/2026

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1. Acknowledgment and Acceptance

These are the Terms and Conditions governing the use of this Service and the agreement that operates between You and the Company. These Terms and Conditions set out the rights and obligations of all users regarding the use of the Service.

Your access to and use of the Service is conditioned on Your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions apply to all visitors, users and others who access or use the Service. By accessing or using the Service You agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If You disagree with any part of these Terms and Conditions then You may not access the Service.

2. Interpretation and Definitions

  • Credits refers to the internal ledger unit utilized to execute heavy AI operations within the platform.
  • Service refers to the PrepAssist AI platform, including its cloud infrastructure, evaluating agents, and generative chat interfaces.
  • User Content refers to documents, PDFs, essays, text, images, or other materials uploaded by You to the Cloud Vault.
  • RAG stands for Retrieval-Augmented Generation, the mathematical process by which we index your files.

3. Platform Usage & AI Disclaimer

PrepAssist is an advanced AI-augmented educational ecosystem built specifically for UPSC Civil Services preparation. While our multi-agent models are highly optimized and calibrated against official UPSC examiner rubrics, you must understand the probabilistic nature of Large Language Models (LLMs).

CRITICAL DISCLAIMER: LLMs are inherently prone to hallucinations. You explicitly agree that PrepAssist is a supplementary preparation tool, not a definitive authority. You must independently verify all AI-generated facts, statistics, historical dates, constitutional articles, and legal judgments before utilizing them in actual UPSC examinations.

We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of model answers or evaluated Mains scores. They are statistical probabilities designed to simulate grading standards, but human discretion must always supersede AI outputs.