The college offers a range of scholarships and financial aid options, predominantly focused on merit and economic criteria. Students with a 12th-grade percentage above 80% are eligible for government scholarships like the MYSY scheme, which provides up to INR 10,000 annually, totaling INR 30,000 over three years. Various scholarships are also available for SC, ST, and OBC students through government programs such as Digital Gujarat. Tuition fees vary widely depending on the program, ranging from INR 2,500 to INR 6,85,500 per year, with some programs offering scholarships to cover a portion of these costs.
Additionally, there are loan facilities available for students, often requiring repayment post-placement. The financial support system includes merit-cum-means scholarships, national merit scholarships, and specific scholarships for female students, like the Indira Gandhi Scholarship for single girl children. However, scholarship opportunities for general category students are limited, and the college does not provide its own scholarship programs, relying instead on government schemes.
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