The college offers scholarships primarily based on financial need, merit, and caste reservations. Students with over 70% marks and financial constraints are eligible for scholarships, typically ranging between Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 50,000. Scholarships are accessible through the Head of Department or College Office, with specific options for SC/ST/OBC students who may receive full fee waivers. The annual fees for courses vary, with many government-funded BSc courses costing around Rs.
8,000 to Rs. 10,000 per year, while MSc courses can reach around Rs. 74,000. There are additional government-backed schemes like Freeships, especially for economically weaker sections and reserved categories, reducing fees significantly. Private scholarships are offered based on merit. The college does not provide campus placements, but assists in job and internship opportunities. Financial aid through scholarships is selective, and student loans are available through banks for studying abroad. The college’s fee structure is considered affordable, with installment payment options for students in financial need.
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