The college offers a range of scholarships based on merit, means, and a combination of both, aimed at supporting students from economically weaker sections. Merit scholarships are provided to the top 10 students annually, and merit-cum-means scholarships are available for students with a family income below 1 lakh per annum. For open category students, the EBC scheme offers a 50% fee concession if the family income is below 8 lakh per annum.
Government scholarships, such as Post Matric and MAHADBT, are available for various reserved categories, including SC, ST, OBC, and EBC, often covering half the tuition fees. The fee structure varies by category, with open category fees typically around 90,000 to 1 lakh per year, while reserved category students benefit from significant fee reductions through scholarships. Loan facilities are also accessible, with low interest rates and repayment terms extending beyond the course duration.









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