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what will be the cutoff for 85% state quota in westbengal for gen. category


Atrim Guha 12th May, 2018
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Hello  Atrim,

  • The NEET cut off varies from year to year, state to state and as well as college to college. It also depends on the Quota you are applying through as well as the Category of Admission. Government and Private Colleges have cut-offs of their own.

  • Last year (2017), the WB NEET UG MEDICAL Round 1 the opening rank was AIR 267 for general category who secured a seat in Medical College, Kolkata while Rank 38,996 secured a seat in KPC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, JADAVPUR. This corresponds to a score range between 450 - 650 marks out of 720.

  • This year we are expecting higher cut offs as every year the competition increases. So this year, you may need to score a minimum of 550 to ensure a seat in a good government Medical College in West Bengal. I hope this was helpful. All the best!
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