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I am from West Bengal and i am a general category student, what is the cut of marks in neet exam for getting a good government medical College?


Tarun Saha 19th Jan, 2020
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Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 28th Feb, 2020

hi,

see cutoff score changes year to year and it depends on various factors like number of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix etc.according to past years cutoff I can give you a overview of highest and lowest closing rank for colleges ,

the highest closing score was 563, general category , kolkata medical college,

the lowest closing score was 479, general category , maldah medical college.

you may follow the below link to know about more details,

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

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28th Feb, 2020
Thanks a lot
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