Talk:Near East and South Asia Undergraduate Exchange Program

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This page is made keeping in mind the need to have information of the exchange programs offered by various organizations. Just like Fullbright and YES Exchange program's wiki page, this page also offers information and highlights of the program.

The sources are cited and references made. still If it needs to be edited in a fashion which suits more to wikipedia, I will love to re edit it. Before composing this page I did read the wiki guide.

Suggestions / comments and discussion is highly appreciated— Preceding unsigned comment added by Daud.arif.wayne (talkcontribs) 10:12, 23 March 2015‎ (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately, as you saw from the bot notice, Daud.arif.wayne, much of what you wrote was the same or very similar to content in the various sources you used to write the page. That text has had to be removed (see below). Everything you write on Wikipedia must be in your own words; none of it can be copied from anywhere else. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 20:27, 29 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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