The university offers scholarships for SC/ST students through the Post Matric Scholarships program, operational since 2002 and managed digitally since 2017. Scholarships are available via government schemes, with funds transferred to the university's bank account. However, no specific scholarship opportunities are provided by the college itself, especially for distance education students, due to the already low fee structure. Course fees vary significantly, with some reported at approximately 25,000 per year, while others are as low as 1,300 per year.
Additional costs include transportation and examination fees. Scholarships are largely based on caste, with some students receiving up to 10,000 rupees. While there is no direct financial assistance or loan facility from the university, students are required to submit necessary documents like bank details, caste certificate, and Aadhar card for scholarship eligibility. The college lacks active placement options and does not provide merit-based scholarships.
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