The college offers scholarships based on merit and financial need. Students achieving an 8.5 SGPA in their first year can have their fees reduced entirely, a scheme available predominantly for women. Additionally, students scoring above 85% in their 12th standard may receive a 50% fee discount. There are specific scholarships for students from economically weaker sections, with a household income under INR 75,000 per annum, which can lead to fee exemptions.
Reserved categories, including SC/ST/OBC and students with disabilities, receive fee concessions. Overall, the fee structure is notably affordable, generally not necessitating loans or scholarships. For example, the total fee for a B.Com course is around INR 15,000 for three years. The college provides a book bank facility for economically disadvantaged students. While there are no loan facilities offered by the college, students may pursue loans through external financial institutions. The institution does not facilitate campus placements, but scholarships and financial assistance are available for meritorious and financially needy students.
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