The college does not offer direct education loans or scholarships but informs students about government-provided scholarships. Scholarships from the Karnataka government, such as the Karnataka e-pass, provide around Rs 21,000 per year for eligible students, and the Vidyasiri scheme offers amounts based on income, with those earning above Rs 2.5 lakh receiving less than Rs 50,000 and those earning below receiving more.
Scholarships are deducted from tuition fees, which vary based on factors like entrance exams, course, and category. For example, KCET students pay approximately Rs 115,000 annually, while management quota fees are higher, ranging from Rs 300,000 to Rs 400,000 annually. Additional fees include exam and lab fees, and top-performing students can receive merit-based scholarships ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000.
Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships through the SSP portal.
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