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If we score 340 to 400 marks in neet ug, can we get mbbs in west bengal state quota by st category?


Vijay Gupta 16th Apr, 2019
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Sajid khan 16th Apr, 2019
Hello vijay,
Yes you can get a seat in college with marks between 300 to 400 marks with a category of ST in many colleges in west bengal
Thank you for asking
Best of luck
Ananya 16th Apr, 2019
400 marks will definitely earn you a seat in government medical college. Though getting a seat through entrance exams is always relative and depends upon the merit trend, question paper difficulty, number of applicants of that particular year . As NEET has been in question and been quashed and reenacted multiple times as far as I can remember. Judging it as an average question paper like previous years and other factors remaining constant 400 marks is pretty good marks to get a government medical college easily. Though you might get periferral colleges in the first councilling but I'm positive that in further councilling it would be upgraded. West Bengal has nearly 900 to 1000 seats in total.
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