Institutes • School of Data Science and Forecasting (SDSF) • School of Pharmacy (SOP) • Academic Staff College • Bahá'í Chair for Studies in Development • Centre for Science Communication • Centre for e-Business • Centre for Lifelong Learning • Department of Adult / Continuing Education & Extension • Department of Student Welfare (DSW) • Directorate of Distance Education • Educational Multimedia Research Centre • Information & Communication Technology Centre •
Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) •
Institute of Management Studies (IMS) • International Institute of Professional Studies • School of Advanced Liberal Studies • School of Anthropology • School of Biochemistry • School of Biotechnology •
School of Chemical Science • School of Commerce • School of Comparative Language & Culture • School of Computer Science And Information Technology (SCSIT) • School of Economics (SOE) • School of Education • School of Energy and Environmental Studies (SEES) •
School of Electronics • School of Futures Studies and Planning (FSP) • School of Journalism And Mass Communication • School of Law • School of Life Sciences • School of Instrumentation • School of Social Sciences(SOSS) • School of Statistics(SoSt)
Affiliated Colleges The university also operates on a system of
affiliated colleges, wherein semi independent
institutions are associated with DAVV, adhering to its academic regulations and curriculum. These colleges offer various undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with examinations conducted by the university and degrees awarded under its emblem. Among its prominent affiliated colleges are the Daly College of Business Management, known for business education; the Indore Institute of Law, offering legal studies; the Renaissance Institute of Management Studies, specializing in management education; and the Acropolis Institute of Management Studies & Research, offering management courses.
E-management studies Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya is one of the first few universities which started the MBA course as early as in 1969. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya is also one of the first few universities which started the computer center and computer courses of MCA and M.Sc. Computer Science in the country as early as 1986. Management and computer schools of studies are known in the country for their new initiatives during last 25 years. They are also known for starting several innovative courses first time in the country. University has also taken one of the first few initiatives in the country in 1998 for setting an Information Technology Center (ITC) with fiber backbone spread all over the campuses and advanced the then fast switches and router based network. ITC has been completed with the provision of high speed Internet access and best of the computing resources for the university students, faculty, research scholars and staff round the clock. UGC have selected DAVV as Centre with Potential for Excellence in e management studies.
Information technology center IT Centre was established in the year 2000 to create a campus-wide network by interconnecting various campuses and departments. First phase which was completed in April 2001, networked 18 departments having 524 nodes. Second phase was completed in Oct 2002, which connected ten more departments and installed 331 additional nodes. Under UGC-INFONET scheme, from Jan 2004, UGC has provided university free subscription to the various e-journals along with 2 Mbit/s bandwidth through ERNET. Internet access is provided to all departments using fibre optic backbone & 16 Mbit/s leased line.
University cultural center The university auditorium was inaugurated on 30 September 2005 by Dr. Balram Jakhar, Governor, M.P.
Rankings Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya has consistently featured in the
National Institutional Ranking Framework rankings, reflecting its position within the Indian higher education landscape. The university participates annually in the NIRF rankings, a methodology adopted by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, to rank institutions of higher education across the country. In 2023, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya was accredited with an "A+" grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). ==Research==