Senior Content Specialist | Updated On - Apr 2, 2024
The DAV-University Entrance Test (DAVUET) is a regular university-level entrance test organized by DAV University, Jalandhar for participating in various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We hold this annual examination to recognise and enroll those who suits the disciplines of engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, arts, commerce, computer application, and management offered at DAV University campus as well as its constituent colleges. Computer-based performance involves multiple-choice questions that are distributed into various sections with different expected performance levels in quantitative aptitude, reasoning, general awareness and subjective ability.
DAVUET score is one of the selection criteria which university applies in order to offer merit-based admissions. The probably the exam dates of DAVUET 2024 will be announced in November 2024. Results should be given one week up to a month after the main test. Eligible candidates would take part in counseling sessions that would be conducted based on marks scored, choices and availability of seats in the college. In addition, the number of applicants to the college increases signifying the rigorous nature of the exam and the quality of the education format.
Calculus I is a foundational course for many engineering majors, and it is therefore heavily weighted on the DAVUET exam. Students should focus on mastering the concepts of limits, derivatives, and integrals.
Mathematics
Calculus II
25%
Calculus II builds on the concepts learned in Calculus I, and it is also heavily weighted on the DAVUET exam. Students should focus on mastering the concepts of applications of derivatives and integrals.
Science
Physics I
25%
Physics I is a foundational course for many engineering majors, and it is therefore heavily weighted on the DAVUET exam. Students should focus on mastering the concepts of mechanics, thermodynamics, and electricity and magnetism.
Science
Chemistry I
20%
Chemistry I is a foundational course for many engineering majors, and it is also heavily weighted on the DAVUET exam. Students should focus on mastering the concepts of atomic structure, chemical bonding, and stoichiometry.