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Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) Courses and Fees 2025

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CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
B.A.(38 courses)
540
10+2 : 40 %
Exams : CUET
B.Com(2 courses)
540
Exams : CUET
M.A.(3 courses)
432
Exams : CUET-PG
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Q:   What is the last date for Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) admission 2023?

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The applications for Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) that run simultaneously with DU registrations for undergraduate courses via CUET 2023 (for UG programmes) began on Feb 10, 2023, and were open till Mar 30. Additionally, for admission to postgraduate courses, CUET-PG registrations for the 2023 session started on Mar 20 and were open till May 5. Interested students were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG and CUET PG. 

The CUET UG exam was scheduled to take place between held from May 21 to Jun 8, 2023, and the results were announced in June. Delhi University (affiliated university for Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) has also released the dates for the first, second and third DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists which is Aug 1, Aug 10 and Aug 22, 2023,  respectively. 

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Q:   How many seats are available at Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) for all courses combined?

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Overall seats across various courses at Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) goes up to 686. Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) offers Degree courses including 40 UG and 3 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode.
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Q:   Who is eligible for Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) admission?

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Admission to all the Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) courses is entrance-based. While Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, admission to all the PG programmes will be subject to the CUET- PG exam starting admission 2023. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 and the CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

Course Name

Eligibility Criteria

BA

Class 12 with a minimum 45% aggregate

BCom

Class 12 with a minimum 45% aggregate

MA

BA (H)/ BA or any other equivalent degree in the relevant discipline

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Q:   Is there any seat reservation criteria followed by Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)?

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At Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening), more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

Category

Percentage Reservation of Seats at Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)

SC/ST

22.5%

15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

27%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10%

Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

5%

Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

5%

Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

5%

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Q:   What is the fee of Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)?

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The following table provides the admission criteria for all the popular Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) courses along with their total tuition fee. This fee, however, is collated from various sources on the internet. Hence, is indicative.

Course Name

Total Tuition Fee

BA

INR 18,930

BCom

INR 20,730 - INR 21,330

MA

INR 14,250

Note: In the absence of an official update, the fee has been sourced from non-official websites and hence, is indicative.

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Many companies visit the campus and internship programs are also held.
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If looking only from the placement perspective, I wouldn't recommend this college unless you are the top cream student and can work hours on assignments and studies.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2027
3.6
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This is college is best.
Placements: Here, the placement rate is 20 to 40 percent as per Google, and the highest is 10 LPA. Internships are also average at my college. If you want to take admission, you can, but internships are not given by our college. I am hopeful for this. Thank you.
Infrastructure: We have a new building, but at this time, the building is not open to everyone. But, the old building structure is also good. We have almost 4 buildings where classes are running. Maybe next year, our new building will open, and we can study there. So, come to my college and enjoy.
Faculty: Everyone is a well-talented teacher. Every teacher is very friendly, and no one is a "Hitler." So, don't worry about the teachers; they are very helpful. They always support you, and assignment marks are given by teachers as per your work if you submit your assignments on time.
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Discontinued (Dec 2022)- B.A in Economics and History - Batch of 2023
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1Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Average college, not that good.
Placements: No placement and stuff in Zakir Husain College, and that was one of the worst things about that college. We were hoping that there would be certain companies to offer job roles. No one got any kind of internship or anything. They don't have the resources to invite MNCs or government organizations for placement.
Infrastructure: During my time, the library was better than the classrooms. Classrooms only used to have one or two fans, even during extreme summer. The quality of food in the canteen area was a-okay—not that good but eatable. Certain things over there were very good.
Faculty: Teachers were helpful, most of them at least. But there was one thing that I didn't like at all—students were given some subjects out of their choice. You can't help it; you have to study that subject for two years even though you're not interested in that. Exams were easy.
Other: The reason I opted for my B.A. course was because I had a strong background in humanities, that's why. No fest, no events, nothing.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2024
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I was quite satisfied and expected more.
Placements: I've been unaware of the placement cell; either it isn't fully active or no arrangements have been made by the college to make us better understand the procedure. To my knowledge, no one is placed. Extempore, debate competitions, and speeches were organised on a regular basis.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi was not available. Classrooms are average. Mess and canteen food is okay. Sports and game activities are regular, and society is very active Several societies like dance, NCC and NSS, are also active The library is good, and books are available according to the course offered .
Faculty: Some of them were helpful. The course is relevant, and I'm glad I chose it. Semester exams are quite easy. However, administration needs to be more systematic. Recently, the Er problem emerged, in which students faced the issue of absence even though they were present in the examination.
Other: I have an interest in political science. Events festivals were regularly organised, and extracurricular activities are a common part of the day-to-day life of camus.
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Supportive faculty, decent college.
Placements: I am pursuing a B.A. (HONS) in English, so we don’t have any placements. As B.A. courses don’t have placements in their field and my college is also following that ritual, but one can definitely learn a lot on this campus as the English faculty is very good.
Infrastructure: We do have a centralized AC library, labs with Wi-Fi, and some classrooms have AC, but some don’t. There is no hostel facility in our college. The college canteen is pretty decent, and we also have a Mother Dairy booth on campus. We have a big playing ground.
Faculty: All the teachers are well-qualified, knowledgeable, and very determined when it comes to studies. The course curriculum is very relevant, and the semester exams are not at all tough. The passing criteria are very similar to other colleges, and you can also give exams if you are not satisfied with your result.
Other: The college is very good, and the campus is great, but they should at least focus on making a hostel so that students can stay there instead of spending more money on staying.
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Good faculty, bad infrastructure, and no signs of the new building opening.
Placements: A lot of students were given the B.A. Hons English course, around 30 students, by the 1st mop-up round. A lot of internships are offered in our college with placements. We have our own placement cell on Instagram and WhatsApp that gives updates and information about new internships and companies.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure and canteen are really bad. Most of the food gets over by the time the evening batch comes in, and the classrooms are in horrible condition. Walls have writing all over them, desks are old, fans don't work, and paint is peeling off.
Faculty: The faculty is amazing, especially in English honours. Their language and way of expressing themselves are immaculate. The curriculum is very relevant and improves the speaking skills of students. There are other courses offered with the main course, like social and emotional learning, which help us further. The starting exams weren't very difficult, but a little bit of hard work is definitely needed.
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2026
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Review of Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening).
Placements: The placements are below average for B.A. program students. The college does not offer many opportunities for the course. Even though companies like Agile and TCS do come to the campus, none of them hire from the B.A. program. Thus, it needs to be improvised. The placement rate is very low too.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of Zakir Hussain Delhi College is modernly built. It has all the required amenities, like a huge playground, air-conditioned auditoriums and seminar halls, a judo club, a library, canteen and even a mother dairy. The infrastructure does serve the purpose.
Faculty: The teachers, staff and faculty are helpful and knowledgeable. They do help us with the course, our understanding and our personal problems as well. But some teachers are there who are not very helpful or interested in even teaching. I hope that helps.
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{Source: B.A. students & alumni}

Based on the reviews and feedback from current students and alumni, here's what they have to say:

* Placement: The college has average placements, especially for B.A. programme students. Only a small percentage of students get placed every year, and the salaries range

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Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key points:

Placement Opportunities:
* About 20% of students got placed in the previous year.
* The highest package offered was 12 LPA, and the lowest was 5 LPA.
* Average package was ar

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Atul Mishra

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Course Curriculum Structure

* The course curriculum is useful and prepares students for competitive exams such as UPSC, IIM, and others.
* The B.A. programme with a focus on subjects like history, Hindi, and economics helps students develop a strong foundation in langu

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Atul Mishra

Beginner-Level 1

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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}

Course Curriculum for B.Com at Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)

* Relevant: The course curriculum is relevant, providing students with knowledge that prepares them for industry scenarios. (Multiple students)
* Industry-ready: The course curriculum makes students i

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