Kirori Mal College - Academics

Academics

The following courses are offered at the college:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Economics, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Mathematics, Political Science and Urdu.
  • Bachelor of Arts (Programme) degree in subjects chosen by the student.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Zoology.
  • Bachelor of Science (Programme) degree in Physical Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), Applied Physical Sciences (Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science), Applied Physical Sciences (Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Mathophysics), Life Sciences (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Programme)

It consists of 20 departments: Bengali, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, English, Geography, Hindi, History, Library, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Political Science, Sanskrit, Statistics, Urdu, Zoology.

Famous academicians and scholars who have taught as well as studied in the college include Prof. Arun Bose, Prof. KM Ashraf, Prof. Harbans Mukhia, Prof. Sarup Singh (ex-VC, University of Delhi), Prof. Frank Thakurdass, Dr. P.V. Narsimhan and Dr. Badri Raina.

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