The college offers a variety of scholarships, particularly benefiting students from BTAD areas, SC/ST categories, and northeastern regions. Scholarships such as Ishan Uday and those from the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) provide significant financial assistance, with some students receiving up to Rs. 78,000 annually. The total course fee ranges from Rs.
31,000 to Rs. 45,000, with additional costs for books and uniforms. Hostel fees are around Rs. 2000-3500 per month. Despite limited direct scholarships from the college, government and non-government organizations, along with banks like State Bank of India and United Bank of India, offer financial aid options. Students also receive stipends during internships, enhancing affordability.
The overall structure ensures that education remains accessible, particularly for minority and reserved category students.
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