The college offers various scholarship opportunities primarily through government schemes, such as the Ishan Uday scholarship and other scholarships for minorities and reserved classes. Eligible students with excellent academic results can request scholarships through the college principal, who then forwards the request to the state's education minister for approval. There is a Chief Minister's free admission scheme for students with a family income below INR 2,00,000 per year, which offers free admission with a nominal fee of INR 350.
For students unable to afford fees, the college provides a fee waiver scheme requiring income proof under INR 2 lakh. The fee structure for courses varies significantly; for instance, non-honors students may pay around INR 11,000 annually, whereas self-financed courses like BCA may cost INR 46,000 per year. Despite the lack of direct placement support, the college prepares students well for job interviews. While some students have successfully availed scholarships, others have not, indicating varying availability and accessibility.
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