The college provides various scholarship opportunities and fee reimbursement options, primarily facilitated by the government rather than the college itself. Students from economically weaker sections, religious minorities, SC, ST, and BC categories can benefit from these schemes. The Telangana government, for instance, offers scholarships up to Rs 35,000 annually for eligible students, while other scholarships range from Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000 per year based on merit and category.
Educational loans are generally accessible through banks, and the college may assist in loan processing but does not provide loans directly. Tuition fees vary by course and admission type, with management quota students typically paying higher fees. Despite the absence of direct scholarships and loans from the college, eligible students can significantly reduce their financial burden through government-provided scholarships and fee reimbursement plans.
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