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Chances are quite less. But if you are interested then there are chances for you to get BDS, BAMS and BHMS. But even for these domains I cannot assure you that you will definitely get a seat in government college. But there are chances for you to get a seat in private and deemed medical colleges. Incase if you are not getting a government college then take NEET next year also. Let me remind you that the one who scored 720/720 this year was taking NEET for the second time. But having hope is never wrong.
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Hello aspirant,
So sorry my friend, having a score of 477 in NEET 2020, in spite of having certain categorical advantage, I believe you have bleak chances in securing an MBBS Seat in a Government Medical College. However do try for State Medical Colleges, through State Counseling and keep an eye on the State Medical Counseling Procedure and Dates. Besides MBBS, you may have fair chances in securing a seat in BDS, BHMS or BAMS, of course depends on your preference.
I would suggest you to consider a drop ,since you are one of the luckiest batches, with NEET 2021 just months away in April/May next year, work hard , refine your knowledge and secure a seat in a Top Medical College of your choice. I've seen students like you securing in range 450-500 in first try and confirm increasing it to minimum 580-630 range next year.
Wish you all luck!
Hope it helps!
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