
The merit list, based on normalized CUET PG 2025 scores, is expected by early June 2025, followed by multiple counseling rounds to fill all seats.
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore is set to launch its postgraduate (PG) admissions for the 2025-26 academic session through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG. Known for its diverse programs and robust infrastructure, DAVV offers approximately 1,460 seats across over 40 PG programs, attracting thousands of aspirants. However, counseling is delayed until mid-June 2025 due to the National Testing Agency (NTA) taking time to share candidate data, pushing the academic session start to around July 20, 2025. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the CUET PG 2025 admission process, programs, eligibility, and key updates.
CUET PG Counseling Process Delay
Counseling for CUET PG 2025 admissions at DAVV is expected to begin in mid-June 2025, delayed due to the NTA’s timeline for providing candidate scorecards and data. This shifts the academic session from early July to approximately July 20, 2025. While exact dates are not confirmed by official DAVV sources, this timeline aligns with the result release on May 6, 2025, and typical post-result processing schedules.
Counseling registration will be conducted via the MPOnline portal, with candidates likely given a 21-day window to apply once it opens. The merit list, based on normalized CUET PG 2025 scores, is expected by early June 2025, followed by multiple counseling rounds to fill all seats. Candidates should monitor www.dauniv.ac.in for confirmed dates, as these remain tentative.
Seat Availability and Program Expansion
DAVV has expanded its PG offerings for 2025-26, providing approximately 1,460 seats across over 40 programs, an increase from previous years. Nationwide, 4,12,024 unique candidates registered for CUET PG 2025, with an estimated 40,000 applying for DAVV’s PG programs, of which 80% appeared for the exam.
Popular PG programs include:
Master of Business Administration (MBA): Specializations in E-commerce, Foreign Trade, Tourism, Economics, Management, HR, Hospital Administration, Financial Relations, Marketing Management, and Media Management.
Master of Science (M.Sc.): Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Physics.
Master of Arts (M.A.): Economics, Sports Psychology, Women Empowerment, and Lifelong Learning.
Other Programs: M.Com, MSW, M.Lib.I.Sc., LL.M., MCA, M.Pharm, and M.Tech (via GATE scores).
CUET PG Eligibility Criteria
DAVV offers BE/BTech courses to students in full-time mode only. The final admission process shall take place through the counselling conducted by DTE, Bhopal. The accepted entrance exams for BTech is JEE Main, CUET, MP BE, and others. Students must check the JEE Main exam pattern, JEE Main preparation guidelines, and the best books for JEE Main preparation. Candidates must apply online on the official website by following a step-by-step application procedure. The first step in the application process is to visit the official website of the university. Then click on the Apply Now tab. Select the course and pay the application fee. Fill out and submit the application form with complete information.
To apply for CUET PG 2025 admissions at DAVV, candidates must meet the following requirements:
Academic Qualification: A bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university with at least 55% marks (5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates per Madhya Pradesh government norms).
Entrance Exam: A valid CUET PG 2025 score is mandatory for most programs (e.g., MBA, M.Sc., M.A., M.Com, MSW, M.Lib.I.Sc.). M.Tech requires GATE scores, and M.Pharm requires GPAT scores.
Program-Specific Requirements: Some programs, like M.A. Economics, may require a written test and interview alongside CUET PG scores. Non-CUET programs (e.g., M.A. Women Empowerment, M.Sc. Applied Mathematics) admit based on merit or counseling.
Candidates should verify program-specific eligibility on www.dauniv.ac.in.
Admission Process
The CUET PG 2025 admission process at DAVV includes:
CUET PG 2025 Exam: Conducted by NTA from March 13 to April 1, 2025, in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across 43 shifts for 157 subjects. Results were released on May 6, 2025, with scorecards available on pgcuet.samarth.ac.in or exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG.
Merit List: Expected by early June 2025, based on normalized CUET PG scores (tentative).
Counseling Registration: Via MPOnline portal, likely from June 10 to July 1, 2025 (tentative). Application fee: INR 750 for PG programs, with concessions for SC/ST/OBC.
Choice Filling & Seat Allotment: Candidates select program and college preferences. Seats are allotted over four to six rounds, with results on DAVV’s website.
Document Verification & Fee Payment: Shortlisted candidates verify documents at DAVV’s Nalanda or Takshashila Campus and pay fees to confirm admission.
Required documents:
CUET PG 2025 scorecard
Class 10/12 mark sheets
Bachelor’s degree certificate/mark sheets
Madhya Pradesh domicile certificate (if applicable)
Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC, if applicable)
Migration certificate
Passport-sized photographs
Session Start: Classes are expected to begin around July 20, 2025 (tentative).
Application Process and Key Dates
Applications are online via www.dauniv.ac.in under “Admissions” > “CUET – 2025”. Steps include:
Register with email and mobile number.
Fill in personal, academic, and CUET PG details.
Upload scanned documents.
Pay INR 750 (PG programs, concessions for reserved categories).
Submit and save a printout.
Key Dates:
CUET PG 2025 Exam: March 13–April 1, 2025
Result: May 6, 2025
Merit List: Early June 2025 (tentative)
Counseling Registration: June 10–July 1, 2025 (tentative)
Admission Deadline (with late fees): July 25, 2025 (tentative)
Session Start: July 20, 2025 (tentative)
CUET PG 2025 Cut-Offs and Reservations
CUET PG 2025 cut-offs will be released post-merit list. Based on trends, MBA cut-offs may range between 300–400 marks (general category). Cut-offs vary by program and category, with relaxations for SC/ST/OBC per Madhya Pradesh norms. DAVV adheres to reservation policies for SC/ST/OBC and EWS candidates and offers scholarships like the Smt. Madhuri Siddheshwar Scholarship and MP Foreign Study Scholarship Scheme.
Campus and Facilities
DAVV’s Nalanda, Takshashila, and Avanti Parisar campuses feature a digital library with TLSS software, RFID-tagged books, and extensive journals. Hostels for boys and girls, sports facilities, and a State Bank of India branch with ATMs enhance student life. With 70% Wi-Fi coverage at Takshashila and proximity to amenities like Bombay Hospital, DAVV fosters a vibrant academic environment.
Tips for Applicants
Monitor www.dauniv.ac.in and MPOnline for counseling updates.
Prepare documents early for verification.
Strategize program preferences to maximize admission chances.
Ensure CUET PG scores align with expected cut-offs.
For queries, contact DAVV’s admission helpline or visit the admission portal. Despite the delay, DAVV is poised to deliver a transparent CUET PG 2025 admission process, reinforcing its status as a leading educational hub in central India.
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DU PG Courses Expected Cut Offs
Course
GEN
OBC
SC
ST
EWS
1. M.A. Arabic
170-180
150-160
130-138
100-110
160
2. M.A. Buddhist Studies
165-170
155-160
120-130
115-125
150
3. M.A. English
200-220
170-180
150-170
145-160
190
4. M.A. French Studies
5. M.A. German Studies
6. M.A. Hispanic Studies
7. M.A. Italian Studies
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-
8. M.A. Hindi
200-230
215-225
198-215
170-180
178
9. Bachelor of Library and Information Science (PG)
10. Master of Library & Information Science
190-200
180-195
180-192
170-182
160-176
155-170
150-160
144-160
180
170
11. M.A. Linguistics
200-210
185-199
172-185
160
185
12. M.A. Bengali
13. M.A. Comparative Indian Literature
14. M.A. Tamil
180-195
185-199
172-185
160
185
15. M.A. Persian
175-195
166-179
155-170
140-150
160
16. M.A. Philosophy
130-150
100-120
80-95
60-79
100-110
17. M.A. Psychology
18. M.A. Applied Psychology
170-180
155-175
155-175
140-150
130
19. M.A. Punjabi
130-140
120-132
100-110
85-98
110
20. M.A. Sanskrit
150-160
140-155
125-140
112-125
130
21. M.A. Russian Studies
120-135
110-127
90-105
75-90
105
22. M.A. Urdu
180-195
155-175
155-175
140-150
130
23. M.Com.
24. MBA - Human Resource Development (MBA – HRD)
25. MBA - International Business (MBA - IB)
200-210
190-210
175-190
160-180
170
26. MBA - Finance Management (MBA - FM)
210-220
190-210
175-190
160-180
170
27. B.Ed.
28. B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation)
29. B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment)
30. M.Ed.
180-210
175-190
155-175
140-150
130
31. M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry
270-290
250-265
245-260
230-245
250
32. M.Sc. Electronics
33. M. Tech. Microwave Electronics
240-265
230-240
200-210
180-200
220
34. M.Sc. Genetics
270-290
250-265
245-260
230-245
250
35. M.Sc. Informatics
280-290
250-265
245-260
230-245
250
36. M.Sc. Microbiology
250-265
230-255
215-260
190-210
220
37. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.ED.)
38. Master of Physical Education (M.P.ED.
220-230
200-210
180-190
160-180
200
39. M.Sc. Plant Molecular Biology &
Biotechnology
250-260
235-255
215-230
190-210
235
40. LL.B.
41. LL.M.
210-230
200-210
180-190
160-180
200
42. M.C.A.
43. M.Sc. Computer Science
210-225
200-210
180-190
160-180
200
44. M.Sc. / M. A. Mathematics
180-190
175
155-175
140-150
130
45. M.Sc. Operational Research
46. M.Sc. / M. A. Applied Operational Research
190-210
175-190
155-175
140-150
130
47. M.Sc. / M. A. Statistics
220-230
175-190
155-175
140-150
130
48. M.A. Music (Hindustani: Vocal / Instrumental)
49. M.A. Karnataka (Music: Vocal / Instrumental)
50. M.A. Music (Percussion Tabla / Pakhawaj)
160-170
140-155
125-140
112-125
130
51. M.Sc. Anthropology
52. M.Sc. Forensic Science
190-210
175-180
155-170
132-155
170
53. M.Sc. Botany
220-250
200-210
180-190
160-180
200
54. M.Sc./M.Sc.- Ph.D. Combined Degree course - Biomedical Sciences
250-260
230-240
210-230
190-200
230
55. M.Sc. Chemistry
200-220
190-200
170-190
155-180
190
56. M.A. Environmental Studies
57. M.Sc. Environmental Studies
210-225
200-210
180-190
160-170
190
58. M.Sc. Geology
190-215
175-190
160-180
150-170
180
59. M.Sc. Human Development & Childhood Studies
60. M.Sc. Food & Nutrition
61. M.Sc. Fabric & Apparel Science
62. M.Sc. Development Communication & Extension
63. M.Sc. Resource Management & Design Application
200-220
195-210
180-190
170-180
190
64. M.Sc. Physics
185-200
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
65. M.Sc. Zoology
230-245
218-230
200-220
190-210
220
66. M.A. Lifelong Learning & Extension
190-200
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
67. M.A. East Asian Studies
68. M.A. Japanese
160-170
150-170
130-150
120-130
170
69. M.A. Economics
190-210
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
70. M.A. Geography
175-190
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
71. M.A. History
190-210
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
72. M.A. Political Science
175-187
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
73. M.A. Social Work
188-200
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
74. M.A. Sociology
175-190
160-170
140-150
120-130
160
75. M.Sc. Mathematics Education
200-210
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
76. Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security and Law (PGDCSL)
190-210
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
77. Master of Business Administration (MBA)
195-225
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
78. MBA - Business Economics (MBA – BE)
180-195
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
79. Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
160-180
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80. M.Sc. Nursing
210-220
170-180
150-160
130-150
170
81. Masters in Journalism
180-195
170-180
150-160
130-150
170