The college offers a range of scholarships, primarily benefiting students from SC/ST and minority communities, with a focus on students whose parental income is below 2 lakhs. These scholarships include fee exemptions and government reimbursements. Students entering through TNEA counseling receive a 50% fee waiver, while first-generation graduates benefit from reduced tuition fees, with amounts as low as Rs. 9,000 per semester compared to Rs. 15,000 for others. The cost of study ranges from Rs.
18,000 to Rs. 24,000 per year, with additional fees for hostels. Students can access government scholarships like Pudhumaipen and PMSS, with awards ranging from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 40,000 based on eligibility criteria. Education loans from banks are also available. The college fee structure is considered minimal, helping middle-class families afford the costs. However, some students express difficulties in covering fees despite available scholarships due to additional charges and rigid payment policies.















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