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Scholar-Level 18
Study by distance learning is recommended for those courses that have less amount of practicals. Since a student is supposed to learn at his convenience in his home. But painting, I feel requires lot of hand holding and practicals and hence not possible by distance learning. You can seek private tuition if you are interested in learning the art-form.
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Regards.
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I don't think that any university provide this sort of facility of doing two courses together. You can look for some other universities like IGNOU for doing your M.Com.
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IGNOU has been established by an act of parliament and all its degrees are recognised by UGC and government. Hence based on the degree issued by IGNOU, one can definitely get job in government organisation including ASI.
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