Marian College offers a wide array of scholarships primarily aimed at economically disadvantaged and minority students. Eligibility for these scholarships often requires a minimum academic performance, such as a 70% or 80% score, and financial need assessment. Scholarship amounts range from INR 1,000 to INR 15,000. Notable scholarships include the Post Metric Scholarship, Mar Mathew Arackal Meritorious Student Award, and the Suvarna Jubilee Scholarship. Merit-based scholarships are also available, with amounts varying according to academic performance, including INR 500 for 75%-85%, INR 750 for 85%-95%, and INR 1,500 for 95% and above.
Additionally, the college facilitates government and private scholarships, like the E-grantz for economically backward students, and provides stipends for on-campus jobs. Loan facilities, though not directly available through the college, can be accessed through external banks with college assistance. The fee structure varies, with aided courses being significantly cheaper than self-financing options. The average fee for an aided course is around INR 10,000 per year, while self-financing can cost up to INR 40,000 per year.
Overall, the college provides comprehensive financial support to ensure accessibility for students from diverse backgrounds.









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