The college provides scholarships primarily based on caste and income categories, with government scholarships available for students admitted through counseling. First graduate students receive up to ?20,000 per year, while non-first graduates receive a lesser amount. Scholarships are offered for the first three years, but not the final year. Minority and community-based scholarships are also available.
The college's fee structure varies by caste, with tuition fees ranging from ?35,000 to ?200,000 annually, and hostel fees averaging around ?75,000. Loans for education are available externally through banks such as Canara Bank, with the college facilitating the necessary paperwork. Students from government schools have additional scholarships of 7.5%.
Overall, the college supports students from economically weaker sections with scholarships and loan arrangements, although internal loan facilities are not provided.
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