The college offers government scholarships for students from economically backward sections with a family income of less than Rs. 6 lakh per annum. The scheme, operational since 2008, aims to distribute 82,000 scholarships annually, split equally between boys and girls, based on merit and state allocations. Specific scholarships like the SBDB scholarship worth Rs. 10,000 per year and others from organizations like Reliance and Dell are available. Scholarships are also provided to students scoring above 90% and those from special economic zones.
The college does not offer student loans and has a moderate fee structure, with courses like B.Com costing approximately Rs. 53,000-54,000 for three years. Tuition fees can be divided into three parts annually, with fees per semester around Rs. 22,949. Additional scholarships based on sports achievements and high scores are available, though students need to register online and complete formalities. No placement opportunities or campus jobs are provided, with limited internship options available.


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