Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) is set to revolutionize its academic documentation process with QR-enabled migration certificates and digital applications.
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, is making significant strides towards digitizing its academic documentation process. The university is introducing QR-enabled migration certificates, provisional degrees, and transcripts, allowing students to apply online and receive their documents digitally. This transition is expected to eliminate manual errors and reduce the risk of tampering, enhancing the overall integrity of academic records.
In 2025 alone, DAVV issued over 17,700 migration certificates, more than 1,000 provisional degrees, and around 1,200 transcripts. Vishnu Mishra, a representative of DAVV, stated, “We are moving towards a fully digital and system-generated framework for key academic documents.” This initiative not only streamlines the process for students but also ensures that the documents are more secure and easily verifiable.
The introduction of QR codes for document verification addresses longstanding concerns regarding the legibility and acceptance of handwritten documents by foreign institutions. Mishra emphasized that “QR-enabled verification will make the process transparent, secure and globally accessible,” which is crucial for students seeking opportunities abroad.
In addition to these reforms, DAVV is also addressing student concerns regarding the Bachelor of Education (BEd) program. A panel has been established to recheck answer sheets after students raised objections to the first semester results, which recorded a pass percentage of only 43%. A total of 7,209 students from 49 colleges appeared for the BEd examination, highlighting the need for a thorough review.
The re-evaluation process will involve 15-20 subject specialists and is expected to take around 10 days to complete. If discrepancies of 10% or more in marks are found during the rechecking process, the university may order a fresh evaluation of all answer sheets, ensuring fairness in the assessment.
Moreover, the timetable for the B.A. (NEP) 3rd Year for 2026 was released on March 11, 2026, and is now available for download on the official DAVV portal. This timely release is part of the university’s commitment to keeping students informed and prepared for their academic journey.
As DAVV continues to implement these digital reforms, observers are keenly watching how these changes will impact the efficiency and reliability of academic documentation. The university’s efforts to modernize its processes reflect a broader trend in education towards embracing technology for improved transparency and accessibility.











