The college offers various scholarships based on government policies, primarily for students in government quota and specific categories such as BC/MBC, Muslim minority, and SC/ST, with amounts ranging from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 12,000 per year. First graduate scholarships and caste-based fee concessions are available, with reductions up to Rs. 25,000 per year. Students under the government quota can receive state government scholarships, while management quota students are generally not eligible for scholarships.
Educational loans are accessible through nationalized and private banks, requiring students to arrange them independently. The tuition fee is variable, depending on admission type, ranging from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 85,000 per year. Additional fees include hostel fees of Rs. 55,000, bus fees of Rs. 28,000-35,000, and exam fees of Rs. 5,000. The college adheres to government norms for fee structures and provides financial support for economically disadvantaged students. While some students noted delays in scholarship processing, others benefited from fee reductions and educational loans.
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