User talk:Desh2008

Master of Computer Applications
I had to revert you again at Master of Computer Applications. First, the information you're adding is highly detailed, yet unsourced. It makes claims about a degree which is given at hundreds of institutions, yet you make it sound like the coursework and instruction is the same at every university; this is highly unlikely, so unless you can produce a source or two that this is how all MCA work, you can't include the info. Second, your phrasing does not meet Wikipedia's requirement that all info be expressed neutrally, which you can read at WP:NPOV (one of our core policies). Saying that this make one an "expert", that it is "professional grooming", and basically everything in your last paragraph is somewhere between non-neutral and promotional. So, the best thing for you to do is to find reliable sources that talk about the degree (not the university claims), reference it, and then consider adding it (in your own words).

Ugh...what I wrote above just made me worried...and I checked, and it turns out that you basically copied that entire paragraph from. Please note that you may never, under any circumstances, copy information from other websites onto Wikipedia. The site you copied from is clearly copyrighted, and thus copying it is a violation not only of our policies but also, probably, the law. We can cite copyrighted material, we can even bring short quotes from it sometimes...but we cannot copy basically the entire thing. If you continue to do that, I will have to block you to protect Wikipedia. In any event, that page is not an acceptable source--it's one university's claims about its own program; they are not a reliable source, and are obviously biased. You need things like books published by good publishers, newspaper articles, academic journals, etc. 13:25, 17 March 2012 (UTC)