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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 1st Aug, 2021

Hi

I am assuming you from general category

We don't have 2020 data but in neet 2019  , 518 marks was cut off or lowest marks for general category to get mbbs seat in Government Medical College  under West Bengal state quota and it was for COOCHBEHAR GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL


You can check the same at

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



Now,

Cut off  marks keeps changing every year  depending upon various factors like

  • number of students that appeared in the neet examination,
  • kind of marks obtained by students  in neet ,
  • toughness level of the neet examination,
  • number of seats available etc.


So ,  you should try to get at least around 50 marks  more in comparison of Neet 2019 in your Neet 2021 Examination to be on the safer side, so you should try to get at least around 570 marks.


Now , limited time is left for your neet 2021 examination, so focus on preparation, go through the chapters , practise questions and then revise them, go through mock test papers once you are done with complete syllabus. To help you in your preparation we have neet knockout for you :- https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet

Thank you

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