The college offers various government scholarships based on parental income and student category, with amounts directly transferred to students' bank accounts. Scholarships are available annually for a three-year study period, with specific provisions for students from backward classes (BC), scheduled castes (SC), and scheduled tribes (ST), who may receive up to 12,000 rupees. Hostellers receive higher amounts, around 7,500 rupees, compared to day scholars who receive between 3,500 to 5,000 rupees.
The scholarship also covers essential items like books and uniforms for minority students, who study at no cost. Students must provide income certificates to qualify, and no scholarships are awarded to unreserved categories. The government reimburses most of the college fees, with students paying only nominal exam fees. There is no loan facility due to the minimal fees. Additionally, the college offers hostel facilities and financial assistance for students unable to pay fees, including special scholarships for girls like the Pragathi Scholarship.




















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