The second highest cut-off is 97.25 per cent for BA (Hons) Economics in the Hindu College, followed by 97 per cent for BA (Hons) Journalism in LSR.
The admissions for the final list will begin tomorrow and conclude on July 19.
Most of the courses have been closed for the general category students in several DU colleges, according to the data released by the university.
The DU had announced its first cut-off on June 23 and the highest was 99.66 per cent for BSc (Hons) Electronics in the SGTB Khalsa College.
"After the approval of admission by the respective colleges, the applicant has to make an online payment on the university's website before the deadline," said a release.
Further cut-offs might be announced, depending on the availability of seats, it added.
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