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Hi,
Well there is possibility that you might get a government medical college seat but it will aslo depend on a lot of things like your category of application and also your state rank. But it seems that it will be relatively okay for you to get a seat.
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Hello,
Your rank can be calculated by this formula: 100 - your total percentile)*869010/100. Your estimated rank would be 60,830.
If the number of candidates for April exam increased to 1200000 then your final rank shall be (100 - your total score) X 1200000/100.
As per previous year cut-offs at
Hello Aspirant
With this percentage in your graduation,it is very hard that you can do LLB,because in every college whether it is private or government 45% or 50% is required in Bachelors degree to appear for LLB degree or else you can't do LLB.
However there's one more option you
Aspirants are offered admission as per two criteria under sports quota at Delhi University colleges. The two criteria under which DU admissions are offered in Sports Quota are:
a) super category: admission without sport trial
Students who have represented India at international sports events which are recognised and funded
There are as many as 1850 MBBS seats available in Government Medical Colleges through 85% State Quota. And all these Colleges accommodate the Constitutional reservation.
Name of College
No.of Seats
Nilratan Sircar Medical College
250
North Bengal Medical College
100
Kolkata Medical College
Hello Aspirant,
It would be difficult to get OBC rank however You may calculate your expected general rank by this formula
100 - your total percentile score is the percentage of people ahead of you. 874469 are the number of candidates appeared for Jan exam. So rank formula is (100
If you are interested in taking admission in NEET pg in the year 2020-2021 thru counseling and mangment seat contact this number 9667169829
There are seats close to around 2,050 seats in the state of West Bengal for MBBS government medical colleges divided into 14 govt colleges.
Please find below the list of Colleges and the number of seats:
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