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I am having 50% locomotor disability if I get 360 mark in neet than shall I eligible for getting gov medical college in West Bengal


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Prerana Rana 12th Jun, 2020
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Naveen Reddy 22nd Jul, 2020

Education Qualification: Candidates will be eligible for West Bengal MBBS and BDS admissions only if they qualify NEET and comply with the following:

  • Candidates must have studied Biology, English, Physics and Chemistry up to class 12 board exams in order to apply for West Bengal MBBS and BDS admissions 2020.
  • General category or unreserved category candidates must have attained at least 50% aggregate marks in class 12 board exams.
  • Students belonging to the PH category are required to score at least 45% in the same subjects, whereas, SC/ST/OBC A or OBC B must have a minimum aggregate of 40%.
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