The college offers a range of scholarships, primarily focusing on government schemes, merit, and community-based criteria. Scholarships are available for students from various backgrounds, such as BC, MBC, SC, ST, and minority communities, with specific schemes like the first graduate scholarship providing significant fee reductions. For instance, first graduates in government quota pay reduced fees (e.g., 35,000 INR per year). Merit-based scholarships can reduce fees by up to 50% for those scoring above 90% in academics.
Counseling quota students generally pay lower fees (e.g., 60,000 INR per year) compared to management quota students, who may pay up to 1.8 lakhs. There are also opportunities for internships with stipends and various private and government scholarships. Students can also receive financial assistance for projects and workshops, and the college supports students in obtaining educational loans from banks.
























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