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What's the expected cut off in 85% West Bengal NEET 2017?


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Raktima Dutta 13th Jun, 2017
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None 13th Jun, 2017
You will have to get more than 450 if you are wishing to get seat there in WB under 85% quota as this should be the minimum requirement. So please tell how much you are expecting?



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13th Jun, 2017
I am expecting 475 :/
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manisha.gupta 13th Jun, 2017
For 85 % quota seats in West Bengal you require more than 450 in NEET to get admission for MBBS.
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13th Jun, 2017
I am getting 475 is it safe?
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None 13th Jun, 2017
You need to aim at getting 450 above to get admission in 85% state level and under 15% score above 500, in case of general category.



The cutoff has not been released yet.

All the best.


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13th Jun, 2017
I am getting 475 is it safe then?:(
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13th Jun, 2017
Yes yes for sure.
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13th Jun, 2017
thank u again ma'am:)
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