Clarify directory structure for inference submission#218
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According to Anandhu:
"The submission directory structure currently specified in the policies repository does not explicitly mention the required division/ folder. This omission can cause confusion for submitters, especially when the submission checker fails due to a structurally invalid layout. As a result, users may receive errors without clear guidance on what is missing in their directory hierarchy."
This PR makes the directory structure more explicit, which should help.