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Hi,
With 396 marks in NEET, your chances for an MBBS seat depend heavily on the college type, state quota, and year-to-year cut-offs. If by “KPC college” you mean a private medical college (like KPC Medical College in West Bengal), then government seats there usually require higher marks; however, private colleges have management/paid quota seats which sometimes admit at lower marks than government seats — so 396 could be in range for certain private or management quota seats in some years, but it is not guaranteed and depends on vacancy and category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS). Register for state counselling (wherever you are eligible) as soon as NEET results are out — do not miss deadlines; Add KPC and other private colleges to your preference list (be realistic and include easier options as backups. Check fee structure and management quota costs in advance — private MBBS fees can be very high and vary college to college.
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Even though you have a valid NEET score, 396 is too low to meet the MBBS admission cutoff at KPC Medical College, especially in the general category. To pursue MBBS there, you’d need a substantially higher score closer to the typical cutoff range.
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