The college provides various scholarship opportunities primarily supported by government schemes. First-generation graduates receive a 25% fee reduction, while scholarships are available for SC, ST, BC, and MBC students. Government scholarships for students with family incomes below 2 lakh INR offer between 3,500 and 5,000 INR annually. SC students receive full tuition fee scholarships, and BC students receive 6,000 INR annually. First-generation graduates can receive up to 20,000 INR over four years.
The college supports students in obtaining external loans and scholarships by providing necessary documentation. Tuition fees vary, with government quota students paying significantly less than management quota students. Management quota fees can be as high as 132,000 INR per year, whereas government quota fees can start around 80,400 INR. Additional fees include hostel and transportation costs, which vary. The college is known for strong placement opportunities, making it a favorable choice for students seeking employment post-graduation.
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