Can I get into any government medical college in West Bengal with a score of 566 in NEET? I am from the OBC-B category.
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Given your score of 566, you might have a chance at some government colleges, especially those with a slightly lower cutoff or in less competitive areas. It's important to check the official NEET counseling data once it's available, as cutoffs for each college will be updated based on the number of applicants.Also, keep in mind that West Bengal has a state-specific quota, which can further impact your chances if you're applying for a state seat.
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