CUET UG Counselling: Indore's DAVV Gets 4,752 Applications For 1,850 Seats
Registration process for CUET-UG counselling at DAVV has been completed.

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Theregistration process for CUET-UG counselling at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) has been completed, with 4,752 students applying for 1,850 seats across 30 undergraduate and integrated courses offered by 10 departments. This means, on average, three candidates are competing for every seat, indicating reasonably high demand for admission.
Now that registration is over, the university will prepare merit and rank lists, which are scheduled to be published on July 26 on the official DAVV website. Based on their ranks, students will participate in the choice-filling process by selecting their preferred programmes.
According to university officials, seat allotment will be conducted on August 6. Candidates who are allotted seats will be required to verify their documents between August 12 and 14 and pay the admission fee between August 12 and 18 to confirm their admission.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) had announced the CUET-UG results in the first week of July. Out of the 13 lakh candidates who appeared for the exam nationwide, 1.2 lakh students expressed interest in DAVV programmes. The university received this data from NTA on July 10 and initiated the counselling process soon after.
Important Dates
- July 26 – Merit and rank list publication
- August 6 – Seat allotment
- August 12–14 – Document verification
- August 12–18 – Fee payment window.
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