Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology

Zakir Hussain College Of Engineering And Technology

The Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology (ZHCET) is a school affiliated with the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is named after Zakir Hussain, President of India (1967–69), who is an alumnus of AMU and was its Vice-Chancellor from 1948 to 1956. The foundation was laid on 21 November 1938. Course fees and boarding fees are the lowest in India and, as such, it is preferred by students when they consider both tuition costs and quality of education.

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