The college offers various scholarship opportunities primarily based on caste and the income levels of students' families. Students can benefit from state and national government scholarship schemes like Ishan Uday and post-matric scholarships. Admission fees can vary widely, with some students paying as low as 500 rupees if they qualify for fee waivers under specific categories like EWS or reserved categories.
In contrast, students in self-financed streams like Commerce face higher fees, with a three-year total fee of approximately 150,000 rupees. Examination fees range around 1,000-2,000 rupees per semester. While the college itself does not offer direct scholarships or loans, it facilitates access to government-funded programs. The fee structure is generally affordable, especially for government-aided streams like Science and Arts, while the Commerce stream, being semi-private, incurs higher costs.














































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