Loyola College offers scholarships to students in the form of fee concessions. The college offers private scholarships and management fee concessions to eligible students. The table reflects the scholarships offered by Loyola College:
| Loyola College Scholarships | ||
|---|---|---|
| Jesuit Education Support | Government Scholarships | Private Scholarships |
Loyola College Scholarship FAQs
Given below are the FAQs about scholarships at Loyola College:
Loyola College's cost of BSc programme ranges from INR 87,700 - INR 3.8 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates must pay the application fee of INR 200.
The college offers an exemption from registration fees for ST/SC students. The institution will also charge other fees which are to be paid during admission. Provisionally selected candidates must pay the prescribed fees through credit card, debit card, Net banking, or cash at any branch of Axis Bank.
Candidates who passed Class 12th board exams conducted by HSC board are charged INR 55,380 in academic year 2026 by Loyola College, Chennai for BBA course.
This fees is slightly less than what is charged from candidates passing board exams conducted by CBSE / ISE board at Loyola Chennai . However, candidates passing exams conducted by other boards are charged an even lower fee amount.
Loyola College BCom fee is between INR 95,400 - INR 5.08 lakh. Loyola College, Chennai BCom courses have a different fee amount between specialisations. This difference comes from course category as well as a candidate's Class 12 board. The programme category varies upon the Shift type, namely Aided and Self-supported. Candidates can also acquire scholarships on the basic of their background.
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Student Forum
Answered a year ago
The list of documents that are required to fill the Loyola College scholarship form are:
- Income certificate
- 10th marksheet
- Aadhaar card
- Ration card
- Community Certificate copy
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 years ago
Yes, Loyola College does offer scholarships for the BA course. There are different kinds of scholarships, including Management Fee Concession, Jesuit Educational Support, etc. Furthr, the college aslo provides academic assistance such as remedial programs, peer learning, special English coaching, AC
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 years ago
Loyola College offers scholarships to students who falls under below mentioned any category:
- Students with poor finacial background.
- Good academic background.
- Students who belongs to refugees.
- Studnets who are victims of natural disaster.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 17 hours ago
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is designed to develop future business professionals by providing a strong foundation in management principles, leadership, entrepreneurship, and decision-making. The curriculum combines theoretical knowled
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 2 days ago
No, Applications for Loyola College Chennai are based in online mode only. Instrested candidates can apply for the BBA course by filling out an Online Application form by visiting the official college website. Students should check the elegiblity for the chosen course and complete the form by paying
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Contributor-Level 6






Loyola College offers three educational support through Loyola Students Support Services (LSSS). LSSS identifies and provides private scholarships and management fee concessions to poor and deserving students where refugees, migrants, and victims of natural disasters are given preference. The scholarships are: