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I'm getting 435 marks in neet exam. have any chance of low budget private medical college in West bengal, and karnatka.from general category


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samarabhi03 9th Aug, 2020
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vishesh kumar 18th Sep, 2020

Hi,

I would like to tell you that the cutoffs for government medical colleges in West Bengal is generally low as the no. of aspirants are lesser than the available seats, so there are chances that you may get a lower government college in West Bengal with state quota for both MBBS as well as BDS courses. If you are unable to get a government college in the counselling, then I would like to tell you that the fees for private colleges starts from 10 lakhs per annum. So if you can afford the fees then go for it or else go for one year drop and appear for NEET 2021. All the best!!

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