The college offers various scholarship and financial aid options primarily funded by the state government and its own initiatives. Scholarships are available for students belonging to OBC, SC, and ST categories, as well as for those who excel academically. Specifically, the government provides scholarships up to Rs. 60,000 over three years through the e-Kalyan Seva scheme. The college offers Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) for six seats per branch, where only development and examination charges are applicable.
Additionally, merit-based scholarships are available, such as a 100% tuition fee waiver for students ranking 1-20 in the JCECEB examination, and 80% for those ranking 20-100. The college assists students with securing loans, although the interest rates are reportedly high. Management scholarships cover up to 70% of tuition fees based on CML rank. The Gyanjyoti scheme offers approximately Rs. 14,000 annually to non-general category students. The fee structure includes an admission fee of Rs. 34,000 and Rs. 25,750 per semester, with no fee hike policy.
Approximately 150 students from each branch secure placements or internships annually.
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