Kavikulguru Kalidas Sanskrit University (KKSU) cutoff 2025 will be released soon. Cutoff marks at KKSU are the minimum scores required for admission to desired courses. KKSU accepts CBSE 12th and Maharashtra Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) for undergraduate programs like B.A., B.Ed., and B.P.A., merit-based criteria for postgraduate programs like M.A. and M.Phil., and its own entrance test for PhD and select diploma courses. Admissions to most UG and PG courses are merit-based, while PhD and certain diplomas require entrance exams. Established in 1997 in Ramtek, Nagpur, Maharashtra, KKSU is dedicated to promoting Sanskrit and allied disciplines, with 56 affiliated colleges. Candidates can check the expected KKSU cutoff for 2025 and previous year cutoff trends for select courses below, based on available information.
KKSU B.A. CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC cutoff 2025 will be released soon as part of the merit list on the university’s official website (https://kksu.org). The cutoff for B.A. in Sanskrit, a popular specialization, is expected to range from 55–65% marks for the general category, reflecting the increasing popularity of Sanskrit studies. The expected KKSU B.A. CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC cutoff 2025 is given below:
Courses | CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
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B.A. in Sanskrit | 55–65% marks |
B.A. in Vedic Studies | 50–60% marks |
B.A. in Yoga | 50–60% marks |
B.A. in Civil Services | 55–65% marks |
B.A. in Pali | 50–60% marks |
KKSU selects candidates based on CBSE 12th or Maharashtra HSC scores. For B.A. in 2024, the estimated cutoff for general category candidates, based on merit list trends, was approximately:
Courses | CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC Cutoff 2024 |
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B.A. in Sanskrit | 50–60% marks |
B.A. in Vedic Studies | 45–55% marks |
B.A. in Yoga | 45–55% marks |
B.A. in Civil Services | 50–60% marks |
B.A. in Pali | 45–55% marks |
Note: Cutoffs vary by category and affiliated college. Check https://kksu.org for exact merit lists.
KKSU M.A. admission is merit-based, relying on bachelor’s degree marks. The cutoff for M.A. in Sanskrit is expected to range from 50–60% marks for the general category. The expected KKSU M.A. merit-based cutoff 2025 is:
Courses | Merit-Based Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
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M.A. in Sanskrit | 50–60% marks |
M.A. in Yogashastra | 45–55% marks |
M.A. in Vedic Studies | 45–55% marks |
M.A. in Kirtanashastra | 45–55% marks |
M.A. in Music | 45–55% marks |
For M.A. in 2024, the estimated cutoff for general category candidates was approximately:
Courses | Merit-Based Cutoff 2024 |
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M.A. in Sanskrit | 45–55% marks |
M.A. in Yogashastra | 40–50% marks |
M.A. in Vedic Studies | 40–50% marks |
M.A. in Kirtanashastra | 40–50% marks |
M.A. in Music | 40–50% marks |
KKSU B.Ed. CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC cutoff 2025 is expected to range from 60–70% marks for the general category, based on merit and counseling through affiliated colleges. The expected cutoff is:
Courses | CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
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B.Ed. in Sanskrit | 60–70% marks |
For B.Ed. in 2024, the estimated cutoff for general category candidates was approximately:
Courses | CBSE 12th/Maharashtra HSC Cutoff 2024 |
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B.Ed. in Sanskrit | 55–65% marks |
KKSU PhD Entrance Test cutoff 2025 is expected to be released after the exam on the university’s website (https://kksu.org). The cutoff is anticipated to range from 50–60% marks for the general category. The expected cutoff is:
Courses | KKSU Entrance Test Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
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PhD in Sanskrit | 50–60% marks |
PhD in Vedic Studies | 50–60% marks |
PhD in Yoga | 50–60% marks |
For PhD in 2024, the estimated cutoff for general category candidates was approximately:
Courses | KKSU Entrance Test Cutoff 2024 |
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PhD in Sanskrit | 45–55% marks |
PhD in Vedic Studies | 45–55% marks |
PhD in Yoga | 45–55% marks |
Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) | 10+2 education from a recognized board or its equivalent, minimum aggregate percentage varies, studied Sanskrit as a subject in 10+2 education or possess a strong foundation in the language | |
Diploma | ₹3,300 - 4,670 | Higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board or equivalent, studied Sanskrit as a subject, age requirement set by the university. |
M.Sc. (Master of Science) | ₹62,600 | Bachelor's degree in Science or a related field, minimum aggregate score of 50% in the qualifying examination |
M.A. (Master of Arts) | ₹42,600 | Bachelor's degree in any discipline, strong foundation in Sanskrit language and literature, proficiency in Sanskrit, Bachelor's degree in Sanskrit or related field, relevant work experience, diploma or certificate course in Sanskrit |
Post Graduate Diploma | ₹3,300 - 11,300 | Bachelor's degree from a recognized university, Minimum aggregate score of 50% in undergraduate degree |
Certificate | ₹3,150 - 3,800 | Completed secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board or its equivalent, studied Sanskrit as a compulsory subject in the qualifying examination, proficiency in Sanskrit language and literature. |
Bachelors Degree | ₹33,900 | Bachelor's Degree, Higher Secondary Education (10+2) or equivalent, Sanskrit as one of the subjects, Minimum aggregate score of 45% in qualifying examination |
Masters | ₹22,600 | Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, Minimum aggregate score of 50%, Strong foundation in Sanskrit language and literature |
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