The college provides access to various scholarship opportunities primarily through external sources. Approximately 40% of students benefit from scholarships offered by organizations such as Jindal and Tata. Government scholarships like Kanyashree and Ruposhree are available, and the Swami Vivekananda Merit Cum Means (SVMCM) scholarship is a notable option for West Bengal residents. Economically disadvantaged students may receive fee rebates and free transportation. The college does not offer its own scholarship but supports merit-based scholarships for high achievers, such as waiving semester fees for students earning a 10 CGPA.
There is also a Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) scheme for students with a poor financial background. Additionally, student credit cards and educational loans are easily accessible through partnerships with banks, with no interest loans available from some banks. Scholarships for minority and reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) are available through state government schemes. The college has a strong tie-up with banks to facilitate education loans. Overall, while the college itself does not provide direct scholarships, it acts as a facilitator for students to access various external scholarships and financial aid programs.
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