The party will promise to provide "common sense" policy to the need to cut the spending deficit.
Annabel Goldie, Scottish Conservative leader, will also say that her party programme will grow the economy and employment.
They will outline the Tories ' record in the Scottish Parliament and will insist that they are much more able to contribute.
The Tories want to "tell it like it is" argument that Scotland universal free rules can not afford, and that there must be a graduate contribution for the financing of the universities.
However, the party also wants to offer more support to families by increasing the number of visitors to the health, and to retirees by means of a reduction in Council tax linked to a general freeze.
' Positive ' record
Launch of the manifesto at the Glasgow Science Centre, will Ms Goldie argue that the Tories gains in the previous Parliament, such as more police on the beat, help for families by supporting a four-year Council tax freeze, and support for business by pressing by means of cuts rates secured.
They will say that those profits amounted in the past four years a £ extra package of benefits.
MS Goldie is expected to add: "but I want to build on this positive record and explained how this manifesto for the next five years, we even more for Scotland."
They will stress that support for the creation of jobs by plans as a business start up Fund, mandatory enterprise training at all colleges and universities, and a new dedicated Cabinet-level Minister of companies and jobs.
They will say: "if we only a 1% increase in productivity that our economy to grow by almost £ 1 billion per year could achieve would be.
"And that is why the economy is growing and creating jobs should be the core of our plans.
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