The college does not provide its own scholarships but supports various government and trust-based scholarships. Scholarships are primarily available for minority students, such as Muslims, Sikhs, and Catholics, and for those from economically backward classes (EBC) and OBC categories. The minority scholarship from the state and central government offers up to Rs 25,000 annually, resulting in approximately Rs 1 lakh over a four-year course. EBC students can receive up to half of their tuition fees as a scholarship, with amounts reaching up to Rs 42,000 per year for some.
The Maharashtra government provides additional scholarships through platforms like the National Scholarship Portal and Mahadbt.org. The college also facilitates loans, with DCB Bank operating on campus, but does not directly provide loans. Tuition fees range from approximately Rs 1,10,000 to Rs 1,40,000 annually, with various fee waivers and scholarships available to reduce this cost for eligible students.
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