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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 22nd Jun, 2019
Hello,
As you have mentioned that your neet score is 297 and you fall under sc category. If you apply for 85% home state you have decent chances to bams and bhms in colleges of West bengal.
Looking over previous year's cutoff which wass 118+ for sc category.
So, you have fair enough chances to get bams or bhns in west bengal.

For furthermore information please go through the link given below to predict the colleges you may get :

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra/amp

I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.
Apoorva Student Expert 22nd Jun, 2019

Hello dear student, Its been just a year when NEET started taking students for bhms and bams too. So it's really hard to predict the marks as far as now because it's just been a year . But in any case looking at last year's cut off marks for bams and bhms you need to have marks above 400 to be on safer side even for the category rank . But meanwhile if you want to fill for the counseling you can try because we cannot be sure about this year's  cutoff marks . I hope this was helpful. 

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