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I am a Pwd candidate (General) I will appear the neet exam 2021 from west bengal. Can I get chance in mbbs government college?? if i get 230 mark aggregate


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oindrila ghosh 25th Jun, 2021
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Maryam Sara 4th Aug, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

The percentile required for a PWD-GENERAL candidate is 45% percentile in NEET.

The cut-off score in the past two years has also risen for all the categories as:

  • 2019- 133-120 marks
  • 2020- 146-129 marks

So it might increase this year too.

For you the safe score will be around 250 marks. And if you score a bit higher like 300 you will definitely get a very good college seat.

And as it is said you should aim higher so I suggest you to aim for 350 and then your score will be around 300.

WISHING YOU LUCK FOR FUTURE

ALL THE BEST


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