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neet 2020 cut off for govt medical college of West Bengal . I am from Ur category of West Bengal


Soumya Khan 6th Feb, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 17th Mar, 2020
Hi Soumya


In west bengal , in neet 2019, lowest marks required for general category for getting a seat in government medical college under state quota was 506 marks and it was for SHRI RAMKRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND SANAKA HOSPITALS .

But cut off marks for medical colleges keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
  • number of students that appeared in the exam,
  • kind of marks obtained by them ,
  • toughness level of the examination etc.

So , you should try to get at least around 550 to 580 marks to be on the safer side in your neet 2020 examination


Good for your neet exam

Thankyou
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