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I am getting 450 in neet 2019 Is their any chance for getting medical college(can be dental also) in west Bengal under 85 % state quota


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Anushka Sen 9th May, 2019
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Hi Anushka

Based on the previous year cut off marks, you have more possibilities to get a seat in private colleges in West Bengal for your expected marks than Govt. colleges. So you can try for the private colleges for these marks. Because previous year cut off marks for Govt. colleges (both MBBS and BDS)

  • Unreserved 462-563
  • OBC-A 478-559
  • OBC-B 474-554
  • SC 329-453
  • ST 146-330

Based on a category also the chances for getting a seat will vary. And every year the cut off marks also will vary.

For more details- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-west-bengal

All the best.

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