DAV University Result 2026 – Check DAVU Semester, Revaluation & Arrear Results

As of July 13, 2026, DAV University has released the DAV-CBT 2026 results for its staff recruitment drive. The university is also preparing to announce results for its regular undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes for the Nov/Dec 2026 end-semester examinations. These results, including those for B.Tech, MBA, BBA, and M.Sc courses, are published exclusively on the University Management System (UMS) portal.

This guide provides comprehensive details on how to check all types of DAVU results: regular semester, revaluation, and arrear/supplementary exams. It also covers entrance test results like the DAV University National Scholarship Test (DAVUNST) 2026, which are typically announced on the main university noticeboard. Students can access their academic results using their Registration Number and Date of Birth.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
Expected – 25 Jan 2027 B.Tech (CSE, ME, CE, ECE) Sem I, III, V, VII Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) B.Tech Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 24 Jan 2027 B.Sc (Physics, Chemistry, Agri.) Sem I, III, V Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) B.Sc Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 23 Jan 2027 B.Com (Hons) & M.Com Sem I, III Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) B.Com / M.Com Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 22 Jan 2027 BBA & MBA Sem I, III Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) BBA / MBA Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 20 Jan 2027 M.Sc (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) Sem I, III Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) M.Sc Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 26 Jan 2027 BA LLB (Hons) & B.Com LLB (Hons) Sem I, III, V, VII, IX Results (Nov/Dec 2026 Session) LLB Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 28 Feb 2027 UG/PG Revaluation Results (for Nov/Dec 2026 Exams) All UG & PG Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 28 Feb 2027 UG/PG Arrear/Supplementary Results (for Nov/Dec 2026 Exams) All UG & PG Check on UMS Portal
Expected – 28 Jul 2026 DAV University National Scholarship Test (DAVUNST) 2026 Result & Merit List University Admission & Scholarship Link to Noticeboard
13 Jul 2026 DAV-CBT 2026 RESULT Staff Recruitment Check Result

To check your semester, revaluation, or arrear results, you must have your Registration Number and Date of Birth (DOB). All academic results are published on the official UMS portal: ums.davuniversity.org.

DAV University Results 2026: The Essential Overview

Here is a quick summary of the key information students need regarding the DAV University examination results for the 2025-2026 academic session.

University Name DAV University, Jalandhar (DAVU)
Academic Session 2025-2026
Primary Result Portal ums.davuniversity.org (UMS Portal)
Alternative Result Portal davupay.com
Entrance Test Result Portal Main Website Noticeboard / Dedicated Test Portals
Courses Covered B.Tech, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, M.Tech, M.Sc, MBA, MCA, PhD and other UG/PG courses
Credentials Required Registration Number and Date of Birth (DOB)
Result Declaration Timeline Typically 45-60 days after end-semester exams
Result Format Online Provisional Marksheet / Grade Card
Official University Website www.davuniversity.org

How to Access Your DAVU Semester & Revaluation Results

DAV University centralizes the publication of all academic results—regular, reappear, and revaluation—on its UMS portal. Follow these steps carefully to access your result.

Checking Regular & Arrear/Backlog Results

  1. Navigate to the Official Portal: Open your web browser and go to the official DAVU UMS portal: ums.davuniversity.org. An alternative link at davupay.com may also be available.
  2. Enter Your Credentials: On the student result view page, you will find fields for your login details. Carefully enter your Registration Number (numbers only) and your Date of Birth (DOB) in the specified DD/MM/YYYY format.
  3. Submit and View: After entering the details, click the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button. Your latest semester result, including any arrear papers you appeared for, will be displayed on the screen.
  4. Download and Print: Scrutinize all details on your digital marksheet. It is highly recommended to download a PDF copy and take a printout for your records. This online result is provisional until the university issues the official, final marksheet.

Checking Revaluation Results

The process for checking revaluation results is the same as for regular results. Once the revaluation process is complete, the university updates the marks on the UMS portal. Students can log in using their Registration Number and DOB to view their revised scorecard. A separate notification is typically posted on the university’s main noticeboard announcing the release of revaluation results.

Understanding the DAVU Examination & Evaluation System

The academic evaluation at DAV University is structured around a semester system, comprising continuous internal assessment and a final end-of-semester examination. The final grade is a weighted average of performance across multiple components throughout the semester, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of a student’s learning.

  • End Semester Examinations (ESE): This is the final comprehensive written examination conducted at the end of each semester, covering the entire syllabus. It forms the largest component of a student’s final grade, typically carrying 60-70% of the total weightage.
  • Mid Semester Examinations (MSE): Conducted midway through the semester, these exams assess the student’s understanding of the initial curriculum. As per the university’s examination system, MSEs carry significant weightage in the final grade, usually around 20-30%.
  • Internal Assessment & Continuous Evaluation: Throughout the semester, marks are also awarded for various other activities to ensure continuous learning and engagement. These components, which make up the remaining 10-20% of the grade, include:
    • Written Quizzes: Short, periodic tests to check understanding of topics covered in class.
    • Assignments: Homework, problem sets, or reports that test the application of learned concepts.
    • Projects & Seminars: In-depth work on a specific topic, often involving research and presentation, to assess practical and communication skills.
    • Class Participation & Attendance: Active involvement in classroom discussions and regular attendance also contribute to the internal assessment.

The final result published on the UMS portal is a consolidation of marks from all these components (ESE + MSE + Internal Assessment). The university generates detailed award list reports for each component, including end semester, assignment, and quiz awards, to finalize the grade for each student.

Details on Your DAV University Online Result Card

Your provisional online marksheet is a critical document. When you access your result, verify that the following details are present and correct:

  • Student’s Full Name
  • Registration Number & Roll Number
  • Father’s Name
  • Programme Name & Semester/Year
  • List of Subjects with Course Codes
  • Marks Obtained (Internal, External, Total)
  • Grade Point (GP) for each subject
  • Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA): An index of your performance in a given semester.
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA): An index of your cumulative performance across all previous semesters.
  • Result Status (e.g., Pass, Fail, Reappear)
  • Date of Result Declaration

If you find any discrepancy in your personal details, report it to the Controller of Examinations (CoE) office immediately for rectification.

Understanding the DAV University Grading System

DAV University follows a 10-point grading system to evaluate student performance. The final SGPA and CGPA are calculated based on the grade points awarded for each course. Understanding this system is crucial for interpreting your results accurately.

Letter Grade Grade Point Performance Level Percentage of Marks (Indicative)
O 10 Outstanding 91-100
A+ 9 Excellent 81-90
A 8 Very Good 71-80
B+ 7 Good 61-70
B 6 Above Average 51-60
C 5 Average 41-50
P 4 Pass 35-40
F 0 Fail Below 35
Ab 0 Absent

Procedure for Re-evaluation and Arrear/Improvement Exams

DAV University provides a structured process for students who are not satisfied with their marks or need to clear backlog papers.

Re-evaluation of Answer Sheets

Students who believe there might be an error in the evaluation of their answer scripts can apply for re-evaluation. The process involves re-assessing the entire answer sheet by a different examiner.

  1. Application Window: The university opens the re-evaluation application window for a limited time, typically for 15 days from the date of the main result declaration. Students must adhere to this deadline strictly.
  2. Application Process: Students need to fill out the prescribed re-evaluation form, available on the university website or UMS portal, and pay a per-subject fee.
  3. Result Declaration: Re-evaluation results are declared separately after a few weeks. The outcome can be an increase in marks, a decrease, or no change. The marks awarded after re-evaluation are considered final.

Arrear / Supplementary / Improvement Exams

Students with a ‘Reappear’ or ‘Fail’ status in one or more subjects must register for arrear exams to clear them. Students who have passed but wish to improve their score can also apply for an improvement exam.

  • Registration: Registration for these exams is done through the UMS portal, usually when filling out the examination form for the next regular semester.
  • Examination: Arrear exams are typically held along with the subsequent regular End Semester Examinations.
  • Result: The results for arrear exams are published on the UMS portal. Students can check them using the same login credentials.

DAVUNST & Other Entrance/Recruitment Results

Apart from semester exams, DAV University declares results for various other tests on different portals.

  • DAV University National Scholarship Test (DAVUNST): This is a national-level entrance test for admission and scholarships. As per the official brochure, the result is typically declared within three weeks of the test date. Candidates can check their results on the main university website’s noticeboard or admissions page.
  • Staff Recruitment (DAV-CBT): The university uses a dedicated portal, davrecruit.davcmc.in, for its staff recruitment processes, including the DAV Common Bahali Test (CBT). Results are published on this portal, not the student UMS portal.

Academic Programmes at DAV University

DAV University offers a diverse range of programmes across multiple disciplines. The results for all these courses are managed through the central UMS portal.

Faculty Programmes Offered
Engineering & Technology B.Tech (Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics & Communication), M.Tech (CSE, ME, CE, EE, ECE), BCA, MCA
Sciences B.Sc (Hons) in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology. M.Sc in the same disciplines.
Agricultural Sciences B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture, M.Sc. Agriculture (Agronomy, Horticulture)
Commerce & Business Management B.Com (Hons), BBA, M.Com, MBA (Marketing, Finance, HR, International Business, Operations)
Humanities & Social Sciences B.A. (Hons) English, B.A. Journalism & Mass Communication, M.A. English, M.A. JMC, B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed, B.S.W, M.S.W
Laws B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), B.Com LL.B (Hons.), LL.M.
Doctoral Programmes Ph.D. in various disciplines across all faculties.

DAV University Examination Wing: Support & Enquiries

For any issues related to examination results, marksheets, re-evaluation, or discrepancies, students should contact the office of the Controller of Examinations.

Address DAV University, Jalandhar – Pathankot, National Highway (NH 44), SARMASTPUR, JALANDHAR – 144 012, Punjab
General Enquiry Phone +91-181-2708845, +91-98889-99903
General Enquiry Email info@davuniversity.org / registrar@davuniversity.org
Official Website www.davuniversity.org

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About DAVU Results

1. How can I apply for a re-evaluation of my answer sheet?
After your ESE results are declared, DAV University will release a notification for re-evaluation. You must fill out an online application form (usually on the UMS portal), select the subjects, and pay the required fee per subject within the stipulated deadline, which is typically 15 days.
2. My UMS portal shows ‘Result Not Declared’. What should I do?
This message means the results for your specific course have not been published yet. Wait for an official notification on the main university website’s ‘Noticeboard’ section confirming the result declaration before trying to log in again.
3. Where can I find my old semester results?
The UMS portal generally maintains an archive of all your past semester results. After logging in, you should be able to navigate to a ‘Result History’ or ‘Previous Results’ section to view and download your grade cards from earlier semesters.
4. I have an arrear in a subject. How do I clear it?
You must register for the arrear examination by filling out the examination form for the next semester on the UMS portal. You will need to select the backlog subject and pay the examination fee. The exam will be held with the regular end-semester exams.
5. What is the difference between the provisional marksheet and the official transcript?
The online result downloaded from the UMS portal is a provisional marksheet for immediate information. The official transcript or final marksheet is a physical document printed and issued by the university with the official seal and signature. It is required for official purposes like higher education admissions or employment verification.
6. My name is spelled incorrectly on the result card. What should I do?
In case of any discrepancy in personal details on your marksheet, you must immediately contact the Controller of Examinations (CoE) office at the university. You may need to submit a formal application along with supporting documents (like your 10th-grade certificate) to get it corrected.
7. When will the DAVUNST 2026 result be announced?
The DAVUNST 2026 results are expected to be declared within three weeks of the test, likely by the end of July 2026. Candidates should regularly check the official DAV University website’s admissions section or noticeboard for the exact date and link.
8. I forgot my Registration Number. How can I check my result?
The Registration Number is mandatory for checking your result. You can find it on your university ID card, examination admit card, or any previous semester’s marksheet. If you cannot locate it, you must contact your department’s administrative office or the university’s examination cell for assistance.
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