The college offers scholarships based on merit-cum-need criteria and specific reserved categories like SC/ST and OBC. Scholarships such as the Sarthak and Udaan are available for students facing economic challenges and those involved in international exchange programs. To qualify for need-based scholarships, the family’s annual income typically should be 4 lakh INR or less.
Despite the availability of scholarships, the fee structure remains high, with total expenses for a 4-year undergraduate course estimated at around 13.42 lakh INR, excluding hostel and material costs. Annual tuition fees are approximately 3 lakh INR, with an annual increase of 5%. The college also offers educational loan facilities in collaboration with Union Bank of India, which many students find satisfactory.
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