DAVV CET 2026 expected cutoff for OBC category is likely to fall between 85 and 100 marks out of 225 — students who calculate their scores from the provisional answer key and find themselves in this range stand a strong chance of qualifying for postgraduate programs at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) conducted DAVV CET 2026 on June 10, 2026. The provisional answer key was released shortly after on the official portal. OBC students can now use the key to calculate their raw scores and compare against expected category-wise cutoffs before the merit list is announced around July 3, 2026. Cutoffs are program-specific — MBA and MCA remain the most competitive, while M.A. and M.Com. programs typically have lower qualifying bars.

  • DAVV CET 2026 carries 225 total marks: 75 MCQs at 3 marks each, minus 1 mark per wrong answer
  • OBC expected qualifying cutoff: 85–100 marks (based on 2025 patterns and provisional answer key analysis)
  • General category expected cutoff: 110–120 marks; SC: 70–80 marks; ST: 60–70 marks
  • Program-wise OBC cutoffs range from 65 marks (M.A.) to 105 marks (MBA at IMS DAVV)
  • Final merit list and cutoffs are expected around July 3, 2026 at dauniv.ac.in/cet
  • OBC students benefit from a relaxation of approximately 10–15 marks below the General category cutoff
Direct Link to DAVV CET 2026 Provisional Answer Key (OUT)dauniv.ac.in/cet

DAVV CET 2026 OBC Expected Cutoff Marks

Based on previous year trends and the difficulty level reported for the June 2026 exam, the expected qualifying cutoff for OBC students is 85 to 100 marks out of 225. This estimate factors in OBC reservation norms under Madhya Pradesh state policy, historical OBC-to-General gaps, and the overall applicant pool. The table below presents expected qualifying ranges for all reserved categories.

Category Expected Cutoff — Out of 225 (2026) Relaxation vs General
General (Unreserved) 110–120
EWS 100–110 ~10 marks
OBC 85–100 ~15–20 marks
SC 70–80 ~35–40 marks
ST 60–70 ~45–50 marks

All figures are expected estimates based on 2024–2025 trends. Official cutoffs will be published with the merit list at dauniv.ac.in/cet around July 3, 2026.


Category-wise Expected Cutoff Comparison (2024–2026)

OBC cutoffs at DAVV CET have shown a gradual upward trend over the last two years as competition for PG seats at DAVV Indore has increased. The table below tracks approximate OBC and General category cutoffs across years to help you gauge where 2026 figures are likely to settle.

Year General Cutoff (Approx.) OBC Cutoff (Approx.) SC Cutoff (Approx.) ST Cutoff (Approx.)
2024 105–115 88–98 68–76 58–66
2025 108–118 92–102 70–78 60–68
2026 (Expected) 110–120 85–100 70–80 60–70

The 2026 OBC range is slightly wider than previous years because the difficulty of the June 10 exam is still being assessed after provisional answer key objections. If the paper was easier than 2025, cutoffs may settle toward the higher end of the 85–100 band.


Program-wise OBC Cutoff Trends

DAVV CET is used for admission to multiple PG and integrated programs across DAVV’s schools and affiliated institutes. The OBC qualifying threshold is not the same for all courses — high-demand programs like MBA at IMS DAVV and MCA at the School of Computer Science consistently carry the highest cutoffs within the OBC bracket.

Program OBC Expected Cutoff 2026 (Out of 225) Competition Level
MBA / MBA-HA (IMS DAVV) 100–110 High
MCA (School of Computer Science) 92–105 High
M.Sc. (Science Programs) 85–98 Moderate–High
LLM / BA-LLB (Law) 80–92 Moderate
M.Com. 75–88 Moderate
M.A. (Humanities Streams) 65–80 Low–Moderate

OBC students targeting MBA should aim for a score of at least 100 marks to stay competitive based on 2025 patterns. For M.A. programs, a score above 65 marks is generally sufficient for OBC qualification.


Factors Affecting DAVV CET 2026 OBC Cutoff

The final OBC cutoff is shaped by several variables that shift each year. Knowing these helps you interpret where your score stands even before the official list is out.

  • Total OBC applicants: A rise in the number of OBC students appearing for the exam directly raises the qualifying bar as competition intensifies for the same number of reserved seats.
  • Paper difficulty: The June 10, 2026 paper was reported as moderately difficult. Typically, a tough paper pulls cutoffs down by 5–8 marks compared to an easy paper.
  • Seat intake: Any increase in PG seats under OBC quota lowers the cutoff; a reduction has the opposite effect.
  • Provisional answer key objections: If the university upholds multiple objections after the challenge window, final scores shift and the cutoff adjusts before the merit list is published.
  • Program-level demand: Seat-to-applicant ratio varies by course. MBA at IMS DAVV draws far more OBC applicants per seat than niche M.Sc. specialisations.
  • Merit list rounds: Students who miss the Round 1 OBC cutoff by a few marks may still secure admission if vacant seats are offered in Round 2 or Round 3 at a slightly lower threshold.

How to Calculate Your Score from the Provisional Answer Key

You do not need to wait for the official result to estimate your DAVV CET 2026 score. Use the provisional answer key available at dauniv.ac.in/cet and follow the steps below.

  1. Visit dauniv.ac.in/cet and log in with your application credentials.
  2. Download the provisional answer key for your exam set or booklet code.
  3. Download your response sheet (OMR image) from the same portal — this shows your actual marked answers.
  4. Match your responses against the key: add 3 marks for every correct match.
  5. Deduct 1 mark for every incorrect answer. Questions you left unattempted carry no penalty.
  6. Add up your total out of 225 and compare it with the OBC expected range of 85–100 marks.
  7. If you find any answer in the key that you believe is wrong, submit a formal objection on the portal within the challenge window declared by DAVV — usually 3–5 days after the provisional key is released.

Your self-calculated score is an estimate. The final score may differ if DAVV revises the answer key after the objection review period closes.

DAVV CET 2026 OBC Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected DAVV CET 2026 cutoff for OBC students?

Ans. Based on 2024–2025 trends and provisional answer key analysis, the expected overall qualifying cutoff for OBC students is approximately 85–100 marks out of 225. Program-wise cutoffs vary — MBA-level OBC cutoffs are expected around 100–110 marks while M.A. programs may require only 65–80 marks for OBC qualification.

Ques. What is the total marks for DAVV CET 2026?

Ans. DAVV CET 2026 carries a total of 225 marks. The paper has 75 multiple-choice questions worth 3 marks each. There is a negative marking of –1 for every wrong answer; unattempted questions carry no penalty.

Ques. When will the DAVV CET 2026 merit list and final cutoff be released?

Ans. The DAVV CET 2026 merit list and official category-wise cutoffs are expected to be announced around July 3, 2026. You can check the latest updates on the official portal at dauniv.ac.in/cet.

Ques. How much relaxation do OBC students get in DAVV CET cutoff compared to General category?

Ans. OBC students at DAVV CET typically receive a relaxation of approximately 15–20 marks below the General category cutoff, in line with Madhya Pradesh state reservation norms. For 2026, if the General cutoff settles around 110–120 marks, the OBC cutoff is expected around 85–100 marks.

Ques. Can I challenge incorrect answers in the DAVV CET 2026 provisional answer key?

Ans. Yes. DAVV opens an objection window after the provisional answer key is published. Log in at dauniv.ac.in/cet and submit your challenges within the announced window (typically 3–5 days). If the university upholds your objection, your score is revised before the final merit list is prepared.

Ques. Is the OBC cutoff the same for all programs in DAVV CET 2026?

Ans. No. The OBC cutoff varies significantly by program. MBA and MCA programs have the highest OBC qualifying marks (expected 92–110), while M.A. and M.Com. programs have lower thresholds (65–88 marks) based on 2025 patterns. Students should check program-specific cutoffs once the official merit list is published.