CET (Common Entrance Test)

Copy of advertisements info for ensuring publicity and transparency in the admission process is available on website, A common advertisement is prepared and released by the university, DAVV, Indore for the courses that are covered under Common Entrance Test. Every year common entrance test (CET) is conducted in the month of JUNE for various courses at Graduate and post graduate level. The students from all over India apply to get admission through this exam. In this written exam the student’s general aptitude, language knowledge and mathematical ability is tested. The paper is of two hours. After the written exam, a merit list is prepared on all India basis and then the students are called for the counseling session wherein the course wise seats are filled on the basis of merit.

List of the criteria for admission

(i) Merit, (ii) Merit with entrance test, (iii) Merit, entrance test and interview, (iv) Common entrance test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (v) other criteria followed Common entrance test conducted by Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore for 6 courses except MBA (MS) 2 yrs programme where the admissions are done by MPMET conducted at Bhopal.

Details of admission process in the affiliated colleges if department is monitoring the same

The admission is done as per the state government norms and rules .Admission is done by merit and the admissions are done by keeping the reservation policy in view.

Student profile analysis

For the undergraduate courses, minimum requirement is 50% in 12th standard, whereas for the post graduate courses, the student’s eligibility is 50% at graduate level for general category and the SC/St/OBC category gets 10% relaxation. For the undergraduate courses, maximum age limit is 22 years and for the post graduate courses it is 27 years. No age limit is there for the female candidates. Relaxation in age for the SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates is 3 years.

Strategies adopted to increase/improve access for students belonging to the following categories

SC/ST, OBC, Women, Persons with varied disabilities, Economically weaker sections, Outstanding achievers in sports and other extracurricular activities.