The college offers a variety of scholarships primarily targeting students from economically weaker sections, as well as those from SC/ST, OBC, and minority communities. There is no merit-based scholarship. The tuition fees are generally low, with annual tuition fees ranging from INR 1,200 to INR 2,800, and admission fees around INR 1,500 to INR 4,500 depending on the batch and reservation status. Many scholarships like E-Grantz, providing financial aid of INR 5,000 to INR 12,000 per year, help cover educational expenses, including exam and tuition fees.
For students with E-Grantz, tuition and exam fees are typically waived. Other notable scholarships include state merit, central sector, and various communal scholarships. Hostel accommodations are not provided by the college, and private hostel fees can be INR 6,500 per month. The college is government-funded, allowing for affordable education, but infrastructure and amenities may need improvement.
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