The college does not offer its own scholarships, but students can access government-funded scholarships like the MOMA scholarship for minorities and ICAR scholarships, which provide financial aid to students qualifying through ICAR exams. Class topper scholarships and various state and central government scholarships are available based on merit and eligibility. For ICAR students, there is a scholarship of Rs 3000 per month, while others may receive NSP scholarships. The tuition fee varies depending on the category, with open merit students paying approximately Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 per year, while self-finance students pay significantly higher fees, ranging up to Rs 200,000 annually.
The college facilitates low-interest loans but does not provide them directly. Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships and financial aid to manage the expenses, which can be significant, especially for self-finance students.
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