Interested in this College?
Get updates on Eligibility, Admission, Placements Fees Structure
Showing 10 out of 183 Questions
Latest

Hi dear candidate,

At the DAVV Indore, the primary criteria for admission in either BBA or BCom is based on CUET UG marks and they do not release the cut off list from their side.

You would need marks around 350 collectively in all required subjects like Accounts, Business Studies, Economics and English in CUET.

DAVV also provides admission based on 12th class marks (50% minimum) and some cases if two candidates have same CUET marks then their 12th class marks are considered as tie breaker.

Know more at our official website:

DAVV: Courses, Admission 2025, Cutoff, Fees, Placements, Ranking

BEST REGARDS


Hello

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) usually does not admit students to Class 12 based on merit since Class 12 is typically completed at schools, not universities. DAVV primarily offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses where admission is often based on Class 12 marks or entrance exams, depending on the program. So, for Class 12 itself, admission is generally handled by schools following their own criteria, not DAVV. If you’re asking about admission into DAVV courses after Class 12, then yes, merit based on Class 12 results can play a role

With a 295 score and UR rank of 790 in DAVV Group C mapping, you have a very strong chance of getting admission into the Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech programs, especially in CS, AI & DS, IT, and IoT. Generally, seats in CS/AI & DS are most competitive, but with your rank, you should be in a good position to secure one of these top branches in the first few rounds itself. If CS (AI/DS) is your first preference, you’re quite likely to get it.

Hello!

With your marks that is 316 marks in CUET UG getting a seat in the Integrated M.Tech IT program at DAVV will mainly depend on your category. For the General category the cutoff usually goes higher around 360–380 marks in earlier rounds so at 316 marks it might be difficult to secure a seat even in the last round but you can still try. For OBC/EWS categories, the cutoff sometimes drops to around 320–330 marks and for SC/ST categories it can go even lower. So participate in the counselling and attend all the rounds you might get a seat.


Hello,

You want to get integrated into M.Tech. Also, you want a branch in IT. But, with your score in the 2nd round, it's very unlikely that you will get this program and branch in the DAVV. Because it's a pretty popular program in the institute with very high competition and limited seats, a mark of 316 out 1000 is very low against this competition.

I hope it will clear your query!!



1. Historically, the BCom (Hons.) cut-off in DAVV's own entrance (DAVV-CET) for the general category has been in the 90–91 percentile in Round 1, with a slight decline to the 90 percentile in Round 2.
2. For candidates in the general category, the BBA cut-off via DAVV-CET also centred around the **89–90 percentile**.

3. Candidates are encouraged to aim for CUET-based admissions (2025)with scores of 310–390 for BCom (Hons.) and 330–410 for BBA.
4. In addition, eligibility usually requires a minimum of 60% in the 12th grade.
5. Depending on the applicant pool, category, and seat availability, actual cut-offs may change every year; for the most recent information, always check the official DAVV or CUET portal.

Suppose you received an integrated M.Tech in IoT in DAVV ranked at UR 262 and you wanted to take AI and DS or CS/IT, then there are two principal ways:

1. Upgrade in terms of counseling rounds :
In case branch upgradation considering merit and the availability of seats in the next round of counseling is possible through DAVV continue with the participation and maintain AI & DS or CS/IT as you are preferential course.

2. Change of internal branch (post 1st year):
Eligibility between Academic performance (CGPA) and seat availability of the branch, such removals can be made after 1st year in few universities

A point to be kept in the mind is that, the branch upgradation is subject to the cut off trends, number of available seats and college regulations.

I would suggest contacting the DAVV admission officer or department coordinator in order to ascertain whether one can change the branch or upgrade once admission is obtained.

With 292.86 marks in CUET (PCM+Eng), getting an integrated B.Tech+M.Tech in CS, IT, or AI and Data Science at DAVV is unlikely, as the cutoffs for these popular, new-age courses are generally higher, especially for general category students. The cutoff for these courses at DAVV usually falls in the 300-350 range (out of 550).

However, there might be a slim chance if you are from a reserved category or if seats remain vacant in later counselling rounds.

Good luck!!

The student scored 349.17 marks in CUET-UG (PCM+English) and is applying for 5-year integrated MTech in DAVV MP, under OBC female candidate (MP domicile). The reference merit ranks mentioned are:

OPEN: 555

UNRESERVED FEMALE: 150

OBC FEMALE: 52

OBC OPEN: 202

If your rank is within 52 for OBC female, you have a good chance.


Hey Rishita

Thanks for reaching out!

With the mentioned score, your chances of getting admission into the B.Tech+ M.Tech integrated course in computer science,AI and data science at DAVV,Indore are slightly below average based on past cutoffs. In previous years the cutoff for these courses under the general category has typically been higher above 380-400 while for reserved categories cutoffs have hovered around 305.since your score falls just below that range your chances under general category are low, but you might still have a chance if you are applying under reserved category or if cut-offs drops in later rounds

End note:

Admission is competitive, you may have a chance if you belong to reseve category or in later rounds but it's wise to keep strong backup options ready.

All the best!!

Have a question related to DAVV ?

Student Reviews for DAVV

College Infrastructure: 3.8/5
Academics: 4/5
Placements: 3.6/5
Value for Money: 3.9/5
Campus Life: 3.9/5

Good college

College Infrastructure

The college building is not too big but okay. Classrooms are fine, fans and lights work mostly. Library is small but has useful books. Campus is clean but not much hangout spots. Wi-Fi works sometimes.

Well maintained government college

College Infrastructure

The college offers a clean and spacious campus with modern classrooms, air-conditioned labs, and a decent library. Hostel facilities are good, and there’s enough space for cultural and sports events too.

Overall decent college recommend for all

College Infrastructure

The campus is not so modern and spacious but there are some advanced classrooms, technology enabled labs, and a peaceful library. Sports and recreational areas add to the overall student experience. My experience here is good.

Articles

Applications for Admissions are open.

Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
Apply

Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)

Graphic Era (Deemed to be University) Admissions 2025
Apply

NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed

Amity University | M.Sc Admissions 2025
Apply

Ranked as India’s #1 Not for profit pvt. University by India Today

Amity Online MBA
Apply

Apply for an Online MBA from Amity Online.

Manav Rachna University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
Apply

Admissions open for B.Sc. (Hons.)- Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics & more

Shoolini University Admissions 2025
Apply

NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked No.1 Private University in India (QS World University Rankings 2025)

View All Application Forms
News and Notifications

Student Community: Where Questions Find Answers

Ask and get expert answers on exams, counselling, admissions, careers, and study options.