NEET 2024: Cutoff (OBC, SC, ST & General Category)
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Hello Vinay.
As per the previous years' trends, for 60 marks you might get a rank between 8K-12K. So, for that rank, you can absolutely get a seat in some private college but Govt. college depends on the number of seats filled. For details regarding the colleges that fall in your catef=gory of rank check this: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-cutoff
All the best.
for wbjee this is a very less marks. if you are a general student there is a no chance of getting in jadavpur, kalyani or jgec government colleges. You can try for the lower govenment colleges or apply for the private colleges,
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