The first cut-off list of Delhi University for its undergraduate courses has yet again touched the 100 per cent-mark with two colleges this time putting the ceiling at maximum for admission to its BSc (Computer Science) course.

Admissions to the academic session 2015-16 for which the varsity had received 3.7 lakh applications, will begin tomorrow.

The College of Vocational Studies and Indraprastha College for Women have posed a stiff competition with its 100 per cent cut-off for the computer science programme for general category students.

Various other colleges have set the 99 per cent mark-level.

While Moti Lal Nehru College has kept its cut-off for BCom Honours at a “precise” 99.5 per cent, Maiteyi College has kept the mark at 99 for BCom.

Other colleges which have announced the ceiling at 99 per cent include Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm (ARSD) college, Ram Lal Anand College, PGDAV College, Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Science for Women for Computer Science.

Hindu College has kept its cut-off at 98 for Economics, 97.75 for English, History and Political Science and 97.25 for BCom Honours.

SRCC, ranked among the best in the country for higher studies in Commerce and Economics, announced its cut off at 98.25 for Economics Honours and 97.37 for BCom Honours.

The cut-offs for the Commerce programme for many colleges were above 90 per cent with SGGS College of Commerce at 97 per cent, SGTB Khalsa 96.75 pc, SGND Khalsa 94 pc, Shivaji College 97 pc, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College 93 pc, Shyam Lal and Aurobindo College 94 pc.

For admission to Sri Venkateswara College, students are required to have 93 per cent for the BA programme, 97 pc for Economics, 95 pc for English, and 96.75 and 97.75 for the BCom Programme and Honours respectively.