DAVV Announces Exam Schedule; MBA Exams To Be Held In June
For the first time, the university is going to introduce a system of observers to supervise the MBA exams.

DAVV Announced Exam Schedule; MBA Exams To Be Held In June | FPJ
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) has announced the exam schedule for its MBA courses, with both second and fourth semester exams set to begin in June.
For the first time, the university is going to introduce a system of observers to supervise the MBA exams, alongside flying squad teams to ensure a fair and transparent process.
According to the official timetable, the MBA fourth semester exams will be conducted from June 6 to July 2, covering 21 subjects. MBA second semester exams are scheduled from June 14 to June 30, spanning eight subjects over fifteen days.
In specialised MBA streams such as International Business, Hospital Administration, Business Economics, and Financial Administration, the second semester exams will be held from June 12 to 28, while the fourth semester exams for these streams are set between June 13 and 27. All exams will take place in the afternoon session, from 3 PM to 6 PM.
Examination controller prof Ashesh Tiwari confirmed that observers will oversee three papers at each examination centre. In total, about 15,000 students are expected to appear for the exams across more than 25 designated centres.
To bolster the integrity of the examination process, DAVV has deployed eight flying squads—four of which will be dedicated solely to centres within Indore district. These teams, along with the observers, will monitor and report any irregularities or malpractice during the examination period.
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