Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore has started publishing DAVV Result 2026 entries for different UG and PG courses on its official website. The university is not releasing all semester results through one single consolidated notice. Instead, results are appearing course-wise on the official Result Upload Schedule, where students can access mark lists, pass lists and, in some cases, review or revised result entries.

The official DAVV result pages show several 1st semester PG results and some 5th semester UG and professional course results uploaded across March and April 2026. Recent entries on the official result schedule include semester-I results for courses such as M.A., M.Sc. and other PG programmes, along with semester-V entries and review results for selected professional courses.

Students who are trying to check the DAVV UG and PG 1st and 5th semester results should use only the official university website at dauniv.ac.in. Because the university uploads results in batches, a course that is not visible today may appear later on a subsequent result page or in a separate result section linked from the examination area.

DAVV Result 2026 latest update

DAVV has published fresh result entries for multiple UG and PG courses on its official Result Upload Schedule page. The current updates include semester-I and semester-V results, along with some review result entries, showing that the university is releasing results in stages across different programmes.

The official result schedule reflects uploads across March and April 2026. Recent listings visible on the university's result pages include result entries dated up to 11 April 2026, which confirms that the 2026 result publication process is active and continuing.

Which UG and PG 1st and 5th semester results are visible

The official DAVV result pages currently show several course-wise entries relevant to semester-I and semester-V results. The exact list changes as new results are uploaded, but the visible official entries include examples such as the following:

  • M.A. Sanskrit (2YDC) Semester I
  • M.A. English (2YDC) Semester I
  • M.A. Geography (2YDC) Semester I
  • M.A. Political Science and other PG semester-I entries appearing across result pages
  • M.Sc. Physics (1YDC) Semester I
  • M.Sc. Mathematics (1YDC) Semester I
  • M.Sc. Computer Science and related semester-I entries
  • BCOMLLB 5th Semester review result entry
  • Other UG and professional semester-V results appearing on later result pages

Because DAVV uploads results course-wise, students should search page-wise if their exact course is not visible on the first result screen.

How DAVV is publishing the results

The university is publishing results through its Result Upload Schedule rather than through one single universal notice for all courses. This means different departments and semesters are being released separately.

Students may find results in more than one format depending on the course:

  • Mark list
  • Pass list
  • Review result
  • NEP-related result entries
  • Revaluation or revised result entries where applicable

This structure is important because many students miss their result simply by checking only the homepage or the first result page.

How to check DAVV Result 2026 online

  1. Visit the official DAVV website at dauniv.ac.in.
  2. Open the result section at Result Upload Schedule.
  3. Look for your course name, semester and result type such as mark list or pass list.
  4. If your result is not on the first page, check older or additional result pages linked from the same section.
  5. Open the relevant course result link and download or view the published result file.
  6. Verify your name, roll number, semester and subject-wise result details carefully.

For NEP-related entries or additional course categories, students should also check the dedicated university result sections linked from the examination area.

Official pages students should check first

Students searching for DAVV semester results should focus on the official university pages below:

PageUse
DAVV Result Upload ScheduleMain course-wise result publication page for mark lists, pass lists and current uploads
Exam Time Tables and ResultsOfficial examination hub with links to results and related student services
Results (NEP-2020)Useful for NEP-related result entries and linked academic result updates

These official pages are more reliable than third-party summary articles because they show the actual university-uploaded result links.

Details to verify after opening the result

Once you open the DAVV result file, check the academic and personal details carefully. This helps avoid issues later during admission, revaluation, scholarship processing or document submission.

  • Student name
  • Roll number or enrollment number
  • Course name
  • Semester number
  • College name if mentioned
  • Subject-wise marks or grade details
  • SGPA, CGPA or division where applicable
  • Result status such as pass, fail, ATKT or review entry if shown

If there is any mismatch, students should contact the concerned college or DAVV examination branch using official channels.

What to do if your result is not visible yet

If your DAVV course or semester result is not showing on the official result page, it does not automatically mean the result has been withheld. The university is uploading results in batches, and many courses appear on different pages or at different dates.

  • Check page-wise result listings, not just the first page
  • Check whether your course is listed under a slightly different course title
  • Look at NEP-related result sections if your course follows that structure
  • Revisit the official result page regularly for new uploads
  • Contact your college examination cell if the result is delayed for your batch

This is especially relevant for semester-I and semester-V students because DAVV often uploads programme-specific results separately.

Review, revised and related result entries

The DAVV result pages also show that the university publishes review result and revised result entries in the same broader result ecosystem. This means students should read the result heading carefully before downloading a file, especially if they are checking a rechecked or updated result.

Where a result is labelled as review result, revised result, revaluation-related entry or a special academic category, students should not confuse it with the regular main semester result. The heading on the official result page usually makes this distinction clear.

What students should do after downloading the result

After downloading or opening the result, students should preserve a copy and verify whether any further action is needed. The immediate next step depends on the result status.

  • Save the PDF or screenshot for reference
  • Check whether the result is provisional or final in nature
  • Match your subject entries with your semester papers
  • Contact your college if any paper is missing or incorrectly shown
  • Track official university notices for marksheet distribution, revaluation or follow-up academic processes

Students moving into the next semester or applying for admission, internships or academic verification should keep a copy of the official result entry with them.

Important points students should keep in mind

The most important practical point is that DAVV is releasing results course-wise, and the same semester result may not appear on the same date for all programmes. Students should therefore rely only on official DAVV pages and avoid assuming that all semester-I or semester-V results have been released together.

It is also useful to remember that the university maintains separate examination pages for results, time tables and related student services. Checking these official pages regularly is the safest way to stay updated on new uploads, corrected entries and academic follow-up notices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DAVV Result 2026 out?

Yes, DAVV has published multiple UG and PG result entries for 2026 on its official result pages, including semester-I and some semester-V results.

Where can I check DAVV Result 2026?

You can check it on the official DAVV website, mainly through the Result Upload Schedule page at dauniv.ac.in/results.

Are DAVV 1st semester and 5th semester results released together?

Not necessarily. DAVV is uploading results course-wise and in phases, so different semester results may appear on different dates.

What details are usually available in the DAVV result?

The result may include your name, roll number or enrollment number, course, semester, marks or grades, and result status.

What should I do if my DAVV result is not visible online?

Check additional pages in the official result section, look for your exact course title, and contact your college or the university examination office if needed.

Does DAVV publish mark list and pass list separately?

Yes, many DAVV result entries are published as mark list, pass list, review result or similar course-wise formats.

Is there a separate DAVV result page for NEP-related entries?

Yes, DAVV also maintains a separate official result section for NEP-related result entries.

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