Kirori Mal College first seat allotment 2025 tomorrow; course-wise cut-offs, fees, hostel details
Anu Parthiban | July 18, 2025 | 08:08 PM IST | 3 mins read
DU UG Admission 2025: Delhi University will publish the first seat allocation list on July 19 at 5 pm. Kirori Mal College cut-off trends for BCom, BA, BA (Hons), and BSc programmes here.
Kirori Mal College (KMC) will publish its first seat allocation results for undergraduate (UG) programmes tomorrow, July 19. Delhi University’s KMC college will fill a total of 1,400 UG seats through CUET 2025 scores.
Qualifying in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2025), conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), will not be enough to get admission in any Delhi University college. It is mandatory for candidates to register on the DU CSAS admission portal and fill the preferences for each round to get the preferred college and course.
Kirori Mal College has been placed 9th in the most recent National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) under college category. BCom course offered at KMC is one of the popular courses, as per past trends.
Kirori Mal College cut-off trends
Candidates awaiting the KMC CUET cut-offs 2025 can check the previous year’s first cut-off marks for each subject.
|
Programme name |
Cut-off rank |
Cut-off score |
|
BA Program (Bengali + History) |
146 |
581.0000000 |
|
BA Program (History + Philosophy) |
400 |
734.0000000 |
|
BCom |
623 |
758.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Economics + Philosophy) |
296 |
734.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Hindi + Political Science) |
151 |
715.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Bengali + Political Science) |
132 |
596.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Economics + History) |
579 |
740.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Economics + Political Science) |
598 |
747.0000000 |
|
BA Program (English + Political Science) |
528 |
752.0000000 |
|
BA Program (History + Political Science) |
594 |
761.0000000 |
|
BA Program (Philosophy + Political Science) |
420 |
740.0000000 |
|
BSc (Prog) Life Science |
373 |
505 |
|
BSc (Hons) Zoology |
367 |
525 |
|
BSc (Hons) Botany |
629 |
493 |
|
BA (Hons) Urdu |
36 |
452 |
Also read DU College Predictor: CUET cut-offs required for top 10 colleges
Kirori Mal College fee structure 2025
KMC offers financial assistance in the form of fee concession. The application for fee concession will be notified on the official website.
SC, ST candidates are eligible for the post-matric scholarship of the Directorate of Education, Delhi administration. Students who have obtained first division, 60% marks or above, in their last public or board exam will be eligible to apply for a loan through the college under the National Loan Scholarship Scheme.
The college campus also has hostels with 89 rooms. It can accommodate more than 150 students. The entire hostel campus is Wi-Fi enabled and allows free access to internet facilities. The hostel has various sections such as kitchen, dining hall, common room, reading room, hostel office and hostel warden office, the prospectus reads.
|
Course name |
GEN/ OBC/ EWS |
SC/ST |
PWD |
STAFF |
FS |
|
BA |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BCom |
Rs 17,055 |
Rs 16,870 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,055 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
Rs 17,055 |
Rs 16,870 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,055 |
|
BA (Hons) Economics |
Rs 16,435 |
Rs 16,250 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 34,435 |
|
BA (Hons) |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BA (Hons) Geography |
Rs 16,815 |
Rs 16,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 34,815 |
|
BA (Hons) Hindi |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BA (Hons) History |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BA (Hons) Political Science |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BA (Hons) Sanskrit |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BA (Hons) Urdu |
Rs 15,815 |
Rs 15,630 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 33,815 |
|
BSc (Hons) Botany |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc (Hons) Chemistry |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc (Hons) Mathematics |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc (Hons) Physics |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc (Hons) Statistics |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc (Hons) Zoology |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc Physical Science |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc Physical Science (Computer) |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc Life Science |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
|
BSc Analytical Chemistry |
Rs 17,115 |
Rs 16,930 |
Rs 160 |
Rs 3,365 |
Rs 35,115 |
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