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If a general candidate of W.B. State scores about 400 in NEET, what are his options left behind?


saibalduttagaganpaban 3rd Apr, 2018
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 4th Apr, 2018
Weather score of 400 you cannot expect to get admitted into any Government Medical College either using the 85% state quota 15% all India quota, so the only option your left with is to get into a private medical college using the validity of getting a square metres above 360 out of 720
Novonil Deb 3rd Apr, 2018
If you belong to general catagory, with a score of 400 you will not even get bds in government college even in the manual round. So the only option that would be left with you would be getting admission in aprivate college paying hefty amount.
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Dr.Debtanu Banerjee 3rd Apr, 2018
You can try for Neet next year or you could possibly wait if you get a chance in a private medical college if you can afford it or perhaps you could find your way into BDS government colleges or veterinary surgery courses

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