Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) has released the BBA LLB 8th Semester Exam Schedule for April-May 2026. Check subject-wise dates, timings, and important instructions for students.
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore, has officially released the examination program for the B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester (New/Old Course) examinations scheduled for April-May 2026. This notification provides essential details regarding the exam dates, subjects, and timings, ensuring students can plan their preparation effectively. Candidates are advised to carefully review the schedule and follow all instructions for a smooth examination experience.
Exam Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore |
| Exam Name | B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester (New/Old Course) Examination |
| Academic Session | April-May 2026 |
| Exam Dates | April 10, 15, 18, 23, 27, 2026 |
| Exam Timing | 11:00 A.M. to 02:00 P.M. |
| Mode of Exam | Offline (Descriptive/Written) |
| Official Website | davv.ac.in (or official university portal) |
Exam Schedule
The detailed subject-wise examination schedule for B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester (New/Old Course) is as follows:
| Date | Day | B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Sem. (New Course) | B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Sem. (Old Course) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/04/2026 | Friday | Optional: 01. LAW ON CORPORATE FINANCE OR 02. Insurance Law | LAW ON CORPORATE FINANCE |
| 15/04/2026 | Wednesday | LAW OF EVIDENCE | LAW OF EVIDENCE |
| 18/04/2026 | Saturday | ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION | PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY |
| 23/04/2026 | Thursday | INTELLECTUAL PROP. LAW | ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION |
| 27/04/2026 | Monday | LABOUR & INDUSTRIAL LAW II | HEALTH LAW |
Exam Centers
The specific list of examination centers is not explicitly mentioned in this notification. Typically, university semester exams are conducted at designated colleges affiliated with DAVV or within the university campus itself. Candidates are advised to check their admit cards for the exact venue details, which will be provided upon its release.
Exam Pattern
The detailed exam pattern (e.g., number of questions, marks distribution per section) is not provided in this notification. However, for B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester examinations, it is generally a descriptive/written format. Students should prepare based on the syllabus for each subject, focusing on theoretical concepts, case studies, and legal provisions as per the curriculum. The exam duration is 3 hours (11:00 A.M. to 02:00 P.M.) for each paper.
Admit Card
The notification does not specify the admit card release date. Students should regularly visit the official website of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (davv.ac.in) to download their admit cards when they are released. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall.
How to Download Admit Card (General Steps):
- Visit the official website of DAVV (davv.ac.in).
- Look for the ‘Examination’ or ‘Admit Card’ section.
- Click on the link for ‘B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester Admit Card April-May 2026’.
- Enter your Roll Number/Enrollment Number and other required credentials.
- Download and print your admit card.
Documents Required on Exam Day
While not explicitly mentioned, candidates typically need to carry the following documents to the examination hall for university semester exams:
- Printed Admit Card: A clear printout of your DAVV B.B.A. LL.B. VIII Semester Admit Card.
- Valid Photo ID Proof: Original valid government-issued photo identification such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, or College ID.
- Ballpoint Pen: (Blue/Black) for writing the exam.
- Other stationery: As permitted for specific subjects (e.g., scale, pencil).
Documents NOT Allowed: Mobile phones, electronic gadgets, smartwatches, calculators (unless specified for a particular paper), study material, loose papers, etc., are strictly prohibited.
Exam Day Instructions
The official notification includes several important instructions for candidates:
- The order of question papers may be changed if necessary.
- Answer sheets for ATKT (Allowed to Keep Terms) candidates must be bundled separately by the examination centers and sent to the evaluation centers.
- Examinations will proceed as per the scheduled program even if a government holiday or local holiday is declared during the examination period.
- Visually impaired, physically challenged candidates with upper limb disabilities, and candidates with cerebral palsy will be granted an additional one hour to complete their examinations, provided they write the exam themselves.
General Exam Day Do’s and Don’ts:
- Do’s:
- Reach the exam center well before the reporting time.
- Carry all necessary documents (Admit Card, ID Proof).
- Read all instructions on the question paper carefully.
- Maintain decorum in the examination hall.
- Don’ts:
- Do not carry any prohibited items.
- Do not engage in any unfair means.
- Do not leave the exam hall without permission.
- Do not make any unauthorized markings on the answer sheet.
Last-Minute Tips
Based on general university exam practices, here are some last-minute tips:
- Quick Revision: Focus on reviewing key concepts, important case laws, and legal provisions. Avoid starting new topics.
- Practice Writing: Briefly practice writing answers to previous year’s questions or important topics to improve speed and structure.
- Time Management: Allocate specific time for each question during the exam to ensure all questions are attempted.
- Stay Calm: Get adequate sleep before the exam. A calm mind performs better under pressure.
- Organize Documents: Keep your admit card, ID proof, and stationery ready the night before.
What to Expect
For university semester examinations, students can generally expect:
- Standard Environment: Exams are usually held in college classrooms or designated university halls.
- Supervision: Strict invigilation to prevent malpractices.
- Descriptive Questions: Questions will likely require detailed answers, essays, and analysis of legal principles.
- Fair Assessment: Evaluation will be based on understanding of concepts, clarity of expression, and relevance of answers to the questions asked.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When will the DAVV BBA LL.B. VIII Sem Admit Card be released?
A: The exact release date for the admit card is not mentioned in this notification. Candidates should regularly check the official DAVV website (davv.ac.in) for updates and download their admit cards once available.
Q2: What should I do if my exam date falls on a holiday?
A: As per the notification, examinations will be conducted as per the schedule even if a government or local holiday is declared. There will be no change in the exam dates due to holidays.
Q3: Are there any special provisions for physically challenged candidates?
A: Yes, visually impaired, physically challenged (upper limb), and cerebral palsy candidates will be given an additional one hour for their examination, provided they write the exam themselves.
Q4: Can the order of question papers be changed?
A: Yes, the notification states that the order of question papers can be changed if necessary, as per the university’s discretion.
Q5: What documents are mandatory to carry to the exam hall?
A: You must carry a printed copy of your admit card and a valid government-issued photo identification proof (e.g., Aadhar Card, Voter ID, Driving License) in original.
Q6: Where can I find the detailed syllabus for the BBA LL.B. VIII Semester exams?
A: The detailed syllabus is usually available on the official academic portal of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. Students should refer to their course curriculum for comprehensive topic coverage.
Q7: What if I forget my Roll Number to download the admit card?
A: If you forget your Roll Number, you might be able to retrieve it from your previous semester mark sheets or by contacting your college administration or the DAVV examination section.
Q8: Is there negative marking in these exams?
A: For typical descriptive university semester examinations, there is generally no negative marking. However, always confirm with your college or the university if there are any specific instructions for certain papers.