The college offers multiple scholarships catering to students with high academic performance and those in financial need, including underprivileged groups such as SC, ST, and OBC categories. Scholarships are available through central and state government programs like E-Kalyan, and the college facilitates the application process. Additionally, a Student Development Fund assists with academic expenses. Fee concessions and waivers are offered to economically weaker students, and scholarships for subject toppers are awarded annually.
While the college does not directly provide loans, it supports students in obtaining education loans from banks. The fee structure varies, with some courses having fees as low as INR 7,000 per year, while others, particularly self-financed programs, charge higher fees. Scholarships are also available for students from minority communities, and specific scholarships are awarded based on merit, community, and financial status.
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