User talk:Smzs2010

Adding Bengali to articles
Hello, you may have noticed that I have reverted some of your additions to articles on Indian universities. Per the guideline at WP:NOINDICSCRIPT, we do not include any non-English in the introduction of articles, except in certain circumstances. This does not apply to articles about Bangladesh though. Regards, AtHomeIn神戸 (talk) 00:26, 16 February 2017 (UTC)

Always cite reliable published sources
Thank you for your interest in updating articles about universities in Bangladesh. Part of the second pillar of Wikipedia is that all content must be verifiable. Cite a published reliable source for it. On Wikipedia it is better to have no information or verifiable information that is out-of-date than to have unverifiable information.

Edits, such as this one to the number of staff and students at Premier University, Chittagong, that fail to provide a reliable source are unhelpful. The information has been or will be removed. If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial.

Other notes: --Worldbruce (talk) 17:58, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
 * Unlike public/private or 2-year/4-year, coeducational is not a way people who write about the university commonly characterize it. That is probably because nearly all universities are coeducational, just as they are non-denominational, multi-racial, and above sea level. Being coed should not be highlighted in an encyclopedia article.
 * Rather than using parameter  for affiliations, use parameter   for affiliation to a general body or   for affiliation with a specific university. All universities in Bangladesh are affiliated with the University Grants Commission (Bangladesh), so it may not be worth including that fact in the infobox at all.
 * Do not remove information just because it is no longer current. Instead, consider moving it to the history section. Universities move from temporary to permenant campuses, occassionally relocate their permenant campus, and sometimes close entirely. Where they were is still important information to an encyclopedia. Similarly, departments are added, merged, or even discontinued entirely. What the university taught and when is as important to an encyclopedia as what they teach now.