Scholarships at the college are primarily facilitated through government programs, with no direct scholarships from the college itself. The state government offers a fee reimbursement scheme covering tuition fees for students who qualify through entrance exams like EAMCET, with aid reaching up to 35,000 INR. For students with an annual family income below 72,000 INR, additional government scholarships are available. The college provides incentives for academic excellence, awarding scholarships and cash prizes to the top three semester performers in each branch, usually amounting to a modest sum, such as 5,000 INR for the first rank holder.
Financial aid for those outside the government scheme or ineligible for entrance exam-based reimbursement is limited, with loan facilities available through UCO Bank. Students admitted through management quota or spot admissions face higher tuition fees, ranging from 110,000 to 130,000 INR annually, often requiring upfront donations. While the government schemes significantly reduce the financial burden for eligible students, additional costs like transportation, hostel, and university fees are not covered and vary according to usage and distance, typically ranging between 15,000 to 22,000 INR annually.
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