The college offers various scholarships, primarily supported by government schemes and external entities. First graduate scholarships are provided by the government with an average amount of 4,300 rupees annually. Minority scholarships are available for Muslim students, some funded by Gulf countries and Islamic societies, whereas merit-based scholarships are available for students with high academic achievements, granting up to 25,000 rupees. The college itself offers scholarships for students from nearby locations, below poverty families, and those on the merit list.
Educational loans are not provided by the college but can be acquired from external banks. The fee structure is around 75,000 to 120,000 rupees per annum, and reductions are available based on academic performance and government quotas. Additional scholarships include the Anna University scholarships for students with good higher secondary marks and a national-level merit cum means scholarship from the central government.
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