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"Oriental" courses?

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These sentences don't make sense (the second has no main verb):

[...] science, arts, commerce. Oriental courses in university, constituent and affiliated colleges in addition to the large number of programs (around 60) under distance mode through School of Distance Learning and Continuing Education (SDLCE).

It should probably be one sentence with a comma after "commerce" not a full stop. But what are "Oriental" courses? It's taken from http://kakatiya.ac.in/aboutus but it doesn't make much sense even in this context. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BingLeeWebTeam (talkcontribs) 01:22, 18 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]