Zakir Husain Delhi College offers a Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Hons.) in Botany, which requires students to pass the CUET-UG entrance exam for admission. Applicants need a minimum score of 400 out of 800 on the CUET and must have completed their 12th grade. Admission is competitive, especially for students outside Delhi. The process, though lengthy, is generally smooth, with applications submitted via the CUET portal for a fee of around Rs. 1400. The college provides reservation benefits, particularly for SC students, and emphasizes the importance of selecting the right college preferences. The fee for the B.Sc Botany (Hons.) course is approximately Rs. 15,600 for the first year, with total annual expenses around Rs. 20,000. Other courses have varying fees, such as B.Sc Mathematics (Hons.) at Rs. 17,351 and B.Com (Hons.) at Rs. 14,000. Semester examination fees are Rs. 1,500. Scholarships are available for students with a family income below Rs. 2 lakhs, although perceived as limited. SC/ST students receive fee waivers. While the college is commended for transparency and affordability, it does not offer on-campus job placements, though it has a career cell to aid in internships. The faculty-to-student ratio is 30:2, ensuring accessible and supportive teaching. Although faculty are generally praised for their experience and inclusivity, some students express concerns about the pace of teaching. The college's placement opportunities are limited, especially for research-focused courses like Zoology, where students are advised to seek external job opportunities.
Zoology graduates may find positions with salaries ranging from 30,000 to 40,000 INR. Placement activities commence after the third year, with current first-year students yet to participate. Despite these challenges, the college is appreciated for its supportive environment and affordable education.
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