Hello Aspirant
The chances of getting admission into a government medical college with a PCB aggregate of 62% and a Chemistry score of 45 will depend on several factors:
State-specific cutoffs: The cutoff scores for government medical colleges vary significantly from state to state. Some states may have lower cutoffs, while others may have higher cutoffs.
Category: If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.), you may have lower cutoff requirements.
Number of applicants: The number of applicants for medical courses can also affect the cutoff scores. If there are fewer applicants, the cutoffs may be lower.
Given that you have a relatively low Chemistry score, it may be challenging to secure admission into a government medical college without significant improvements. I would suggest that you take the year off, take your improvement exam in chemistry, and prepare for NEET.
Hope this helps
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