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I am getting 271 in neet 2019 in general category. Can I get a bhms/bams seat in West Bengal???


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Sujyoti Banerjee 7th May, 2019
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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 16th Jun, 2019
Hello,



As per a general criteria, for general category students the cutoff marks are as :



420+ you can get a government college



360+you can get into a semi government college



280+ you can get a private college.



Else than this the eligibility criteria for different colleges may vary and some institutes have their own entrance exams.



So there are no chance to get any seat for bams or bhms in west bengal with a score of .271 marks. You may look up for good private medical colleges.



I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.













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