Zakir Husain Delhi College

New Delhi, New Delhi | Affiliated to University of Delhi

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Courses offered at ZHDC
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  • MA in English Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Economics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Psychology Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Sc in Physics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Sc in Botany Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Sc in Zoology Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Com in Bachelor Of Commerce Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Philosophy Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Com in Master Of Commerce Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Sc in Botany Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Sc in Electronic Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in History Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Urdu Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Economics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Political Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Psychology Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in English Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in History Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Hindi Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Hindi Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Sc in Chemistry Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.SC in Zoology Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Sc in Chemistry Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.SC in Mathematics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • M.Sc in mathematics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Sc in Physical Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • B.Sc in Life Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Political Science Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Sanskrit Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Sanskrit Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Philosophy Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Bachelor of Arts with Bengali Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Urdu Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Mathematics Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Persian Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Arabic Avg. cutoff: NA
  • BA in Persian Avg. cutoff: NA
  • MA in Arabic Avg. cutoff: NA
ZHDC CATEGORY-WISE CUTOFF TRENDS

Location, address and contact

Zakir Husain Delhi College, (ZHDC),
Jawaharlal Nehru Marg,(Opp. Ramlila Ground) , New Delhi,
New Delhi, Delhi

Phone: 23232218
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.zakirhusaindelhicollege.ac.in/


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Raj Thak
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on Jan 24, 2016

The faculty at Zakir Husain College is not very bad when it comes to teaching. In fact some of the courses offered here are so exclusive that, it’s the only college to offer it. So the teachers are pretty decent at their job, qualified and well experienced. Most of the professors are seniors, but the students feel that the junior professors are more open to talk to, and they try to establish a rapport with them. But the only issue students feel about the faculty is that they are very conservative, when it comes to the students conduct in the college. For an example girls and guys are not allowed to hang around together outside the class, and if seen together, they are yelled at. The teachers try to communicate in English, but most of the times turn over to Hindi for comfortable communication.


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Kenneth Fernandes
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on Jan 23, 2016

The college from the outside looks good, and is quite unique keeping the architecture of other colleges in mind. And the college has an interesting historical legacy which is interesting to learn about. Although the classrooms are not air-conditioned, they are comfortable. The library is good, and there are enough books available to issue or read in the library itself. There is ample seating space also available but not many students make use of it. Students can get Internet access at the library, but there is no Wi-Fi in the campus. The college also has a book bank facility that enables students to use the books, for the entire academic session. The computer labs are also good, and the computers updated. There’s a separate girls common room (GCR) with decent sofas to sit, and relax, but nothing is provisioned for the guys. The college also has sports facilities which include well maintained Cricket ground, football ground and a basketball court, and carrom for indoor sports.


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Aditya
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on Jan 24, 2016

To name a few companies coming to the campus, there’s HDFC, Citi Bank, LIC, Vodafone, hiring students from various faculties, but generally Economics honours. The salaries offered to the students range from Rs 2 Lakh to 4 Lakh a year. And apart from that the students are eligible for placements at the Campus Placement Cell (CPC) at the North Campus of the Delhi University.


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Sahir Chichkar
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on Jan 23, 2016

Formerly known as the ‘Delhi College’, Zakir Husain College is situated right opposite the Ramlila Maidan, the college is quite centrally located, on the Jawaharlal Nehru Marg. The closest being New Delhi Station, on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro, there is a bus stop like 10 steps away from the main gate of the college, so getting to the college is never going to be an issue. In fact even for those students who come from outside Delhi, the railway station is very close, and convenient.


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vimal
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on Jan 22, 2016

The new canteen at Zakir Husain college is now way better than the previous canteen, but again the food is not so great at the new one either. There’s a Safal and a Mother dairy outlet, and a Chat corner. The food at the canteen is cheap and there is enough space and the best part is that its clean and hygienic.


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Jaya Pillai
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on Jan 24, 2016

V3S mall in Laxmi nagar is quite popular among the students here, where you can chill for a lot of time. Then there’s Connaught Place and Delhi Gate around where there are a lot of options to eat and roam. There’s Kamla Market near the North Campus, which is again quite a popular hangout amongst college students.


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Neelam Vagal
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on Jan 24, 2016

The crowd is decent here, and are from various backgrounds so you can expect a lot of diversity among the students here. The seniors don’t generally indulge in ragging the juniors, but don’t be surprised if there’s some ‘friendly introduction’ to you need to do. Students even come from outside Delhi, and also from outside India, from countries like Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. From the students from Delhi, people are from around Delhi-6 area itself. And girls don’t need to worry here too, as the area around the college is quite safe. The ratio of boy to girl is different in morning and evening sessions, with 50:50 and 80:20 respectively, and it could be due to the timings.


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Gurpreet Singh
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on Jan 22, 2016

The annual college cultural festival is called ‘Adaab’ and the sher-o-shayari event is the highlight. Earlier they organised an event for modelling also, but it is now banned. Apart from that events include mostly music and dance type competitions. The participation at the festival is good, with students coming in from various Delhi colleges to participate. There is a separate festival for the evening students, and is called ‘Zeenat’.


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Minal Malkani
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on Jan 22, 2016

Although the norms set by the Delhi University is 67%, but the college certainly is okay with you attending about 50-55%. But surprisingly the college gets strict in attendance for the higher years, and at times students are debarred if the attendance is less than 50%. The principal is particularly strict about the attendance, so students should maintain at least 55-60% to be on the safe side. And when in the campus, you can’t roam around in the campus, so you have to attend all day.


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Unmeel
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on Jan 24, 2016

Zakir Husain college with the brilliant and historically significant legacy that it carries, its certainly a good choice if you want to do the absolutely unique programmes offered here, like Persian and Arabic, and rather you don’t have a choice anyway.


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