The college provides various scholarships and financial assistance programs. The Ratan Tata Scholarship offers Rs. 25,000 annually for students achieving over 75% in their exams, while Tata scholarships for those scoring above 80% cover a significant portion of fees. Additionally, the college offers a merit-cum-means scholarship for engineering students with family incomes below Rs. 1 lakh, prioritizing those earning under Rs. 60,000, providing Rs. 3,000 monthly for four years to 300 students.
The Maharashtra government provides scholarships for SC, ST, OBC, EBC, and other backward classes, with several programs like the Economically Backward Class (EBC) Scholarship waiving 50% of tuition fees for qualifying students. Educational loans are available through banks like Credila, ICICI, Indian Overseas Bank, and SBI, with limits up to Rs. 40 lakhs. Despite the absence of a college-specific loan facility, banks offer installment payment options post-employment. Fees vary by stream and category, with general category fees ranging from Rs.
35,000 to Rs. 97,500 annually, while EBC and other reserved categories benefit from reduced rates. The college's scholarship and financial aid processes can be complex, requiring thorough documentation.
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