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It is important to note that these colleges may not have B.Com (Travel and Tourism) specifically as a course, but they may have courses that cover the field of travel and tourism management. It's a good idea to check the official websites of these colleges and reach out to them to confirm whether they offer a B.Com programme in Travel and Tour
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B.Com at Amity University online but no longer wish to pursue the programme, you should contact the university's admissions office as soon as possible to inform them of your decision. They will be able to provide you with information on the process for withdrawing your application and any potential refund of any fees paid. It's worth to note that, the process and refund policy may vary from university to university. It's best to check with the university's most accurate information. You should also check the refund policy before you make any payment for the course and also check the refund policy of the univer
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