Scholarships at the college are primarily provided through government schemes and are contingent on students' ranks in entrance exams like the EAMCET. Notably, the Jagananna Vidya Deevena (JVD) scheme offers full tuition reimbursement of INR 63,000 per year for eligible students, generally those who qualify through the EAMCET or belong to economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Additionally, the Pragati Scholarship offers INR 24,000 to merit students. The state government also provides stipends, such as INR 3,600 annually. For bus and training fees, students typically pay INR 20,000 and INR 15,000 respectively, which are not covered by scholarships. Loan facilities are available through banks, although not directly provided by the college.
Overall, approximately 30% of students receive scholarships annually, with additional merit-based scholarships for students with exceptional EAMCET ranks.
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