Revision Policy

We aim to deliver high-quality assignments that support students in the UK throughout their academic curriculum, and our revision policy supports this aim.

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This revision policy was last updated on May 15, 2025

Quick Revision Guide

Request within 7 days of delivery
Changes must relate to original instructions
No new instructions or requirements
No revisions after final approval

Introduction

The revision policy at AcademicAssignmentHelp.com is based on the many components that make it viable. We aim to deliver high-quality assignments that support students in the UK throughout their academic curriculum, and our revision policy supports this aim.

This policy lays out the conditions under which a client can ask for a revision, the process to ask for one, and what we can or can't do to revise content that we have to create on request. We have developed this policy to protect our clients and our team of experienced writers so that a fair process can be followed.

Our revision policy is designed to ensure that you receive work that meets your requirements while maintaining fairness for all parties involved.

Definition of A Revision

A revision is any adjustment a client requests to make an improved, corrected or modified final version of the assignment. Most commonly, revisions are requested when:

Instructions Not Met

The delivered content does not meet the original instructions.

Errors Present

The content includes errors in grammar, facts, or formatting.

Underdeveloped

The argument or explanation is underdeveloped or needs clarification.

Revisions are an important part of the writing process and allow the client to receive work that meets, and ideally, exceeds expectations. So, it is essential to clarify that revisions are not rewrites. It does not invite new or redesign instructions within the original brief understood by the original order and will not be treated as free revisions.

Eligibility Criteria For Free Revisions

To ensure fairness and protect quality at all times, free revisions are only provided when:

  • The revision request is activated from 24 hours to 7 days after final delivery. At AcademicAssignmentHelp.com, we give reasonable time for clients to review the work provided by us.
  • The request for the changes relates to the original task instructions.

This allows our writers and experts to make corrections which align with the academic goals of the client without having to write a completely new assignment under the name of revision.

Revision Request Procedure

To make the revision procedure as simple as possible and add transparency, we have established a procedure for the revision requests as follows:

Revision Request Steps

Login

Clients need to log in to their accounts so they can track and manage revision requests safely and confidentially.

Select Order

The client will select the order that has to be changed.

Submit Request

The client will mark what they want to be changed and highlight the reasons behind it. Clients must attach feedback given by their tutor, and feel free to mark errors directly in the document.

Confirmation

Our support team will confirm receipt of the request and execute a preliminary check to see if the revision request qualifies as a free revision or a paid revision.

By going through this process step-by-step, we eliminate confusion and allow the writer or expert to handle revisions effectively and accurately.

Turnaround Time For Revisions

Keeping in mind the vital aspect of time, we have kept a certain turnaround time for revisions. If you are looking for a revision, under this aspect of the revision policy.

The time it takes to complete a revision depends on the length of the assignment, the intricacy of the requested changes, and the overall clarity of the feedback.

Expected Turnaround Times

Minor revisions: < 24 hours
Moderate revisions: 1-2 days
Major revisions: 3-7 days

In any event, we intend to deliver:

  • Minor revisions in less than 24 hours.
  • Moderate revisions in 1-2 days.
  • Major revisions or large documents (e.g., dissertations) in 3-7 days.

We know how difficult it can be for the clients to meet deadlines. Therefore, if you have a situation like this, we will prioritise your revision depending on the availability of the writer or expert.

Limitations To Free Revisions

Before you even begin to predict what a revision will look like, understand there are some limitations to the revision as well.

Adding New Instructions

If a client wants to include a new task or change the argument structure, and it wasn't mentioned before, this will be deemed as a new task.

Revisions After Final Approval

If a client has agreed to the work and then later makes changes, it is no longer protected.

Tutor Feedback With New Requirements

If your tutor added new feedback that was not in the original requirements, such as additional formatting and outlining or a new analysis framework, then a new quotation will be prepared.

Excessive Requests

We reserve the right to limit revisions where the client is abusing the service by continually asking for free changes with no reasonable academic rationale.

In these ways, we protect our writers and experts from excessive, unreasonable workloads and also allow other clients to continue receiving timely support.

Commitment To Quality

Each task that we do delivers consistent quality throughout in multiple ways that include:

Plagiarism Checks

We use industry-led tools that are sophisticated and ensure 100% original content.

Grammar and Style Reviews

Our experts do the proofreading and editing after completing your task. It is a part of the quality check process.

Academic Formats

Requirements unique to the assignment's university (e.g. OSCOLA, APA, MLA, Chicago, and others).

Expert Review

An assessment of the conceptual rationale, content, and representation by subject area experts.

The process of academic writing can be subjective on many occasions, and thus, we have an open revision process that allows for reasonable adjustments to be made after the task has been delivered.

Dispute Resolution

If you want to initiate a dispute, you have to provide clear reasons and evidence that support your claim. The whole process may take time as it involves communication between the writer and the assessment of the work.

Besides, you will be asked to submit additional documents to see if your claim has substance or not. The information requested has to be submitted within the next 14 days. If not done so, it can lead to the cancellation of the dispute or claim.

We strive to resolve all disputes fairly and efficiently. Our support team is available to assist you throughout the dispute resolution process.

Have Questions About Our Revision Policy?

Our support team is ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about our revision process.