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I got 157 marks in NEET and I am a ST category student from West Bengal. Can I can a seat in any govt. college?


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Sneha Mandi 9th Jun, 2019
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adggupta23 Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019

Dear candidate,

As per your marks, almost no chance for the government medical college in west bengal state.

Last year the lowest cutoff marks for any government medical college was around to 185+ marks under the state quota benefit, and you have much less marks than that.

here I am providing you with the link of our site portal to predict your college by just mentioning your information for the college and know you applicable colleges.

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Hope this information helps you to get college details.
Thank you


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