The college offers a variety of financial assistance options, including education loans, scholarships, and fee concessions. Two main scholarship schemes provided by the college are WBFS and TFW, which significantly reduce tuition fees for eligible students. The TFW scheme, for instance, can lower the total four-year tuition fees from Rs 4.2 lakhs to Rs 20,000-30,000. Additionally, the Swami Vivekananda Merit cum Scholarship (SVMCM) is available for students with at least 60% marks, providing Rs 60,000 annually.
Other government scholarships, such as Aikyashree and Kanyashree, are also accessible. The total fee for a BTech course is approximately Rs 4 lakhs for four years, with semester fees ranging from Rs 40,000 to Rs 48,300. There is a nominal fee hike each year, around 1,000-2,000 INR per semester. The college facilitates loans through various banks and provides financial aid for students facing hardship. While the college itself does not offer numerous scholarships, it supports students in applying for external scholarships and offers assistance through a student cell department.
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