Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/European International University

Greetings. ASIC, BGA, ECBE, ATHEA, AAC, CEOWORLD Magazine - are all EXTERNAL Quality Assurance (Accreditation) organizations, distinct from the European International University, which is a higher education provider and a degree granting body. The former are not degree granting bodies. All the aforementioned organizations are NOT closely connected with the university as claimed by your good self. If this is so, then hundreds of institutions around the world working with these QA / accreditation bodies should be labelled as being closely connected to them as well. This doesn't make any sense at all. We also agree with Ivor Browning who stated that the references we have provided are notable ones - due to the fact that they are all highly reputed and respected EXTERNAL higher education QA evaluation bodies with appropriate authorizations from the jurisdictions they operate out of. Please could you define what primary sources are, and thereafter prove that these External Bodies are "primary, i.e., closely connected with the university". Thank you. Raj2828 (talk) 04:10, 13 August 2019 (UTC)