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With a NEET score of 410 and a PCB percentage of 48% (general category), your chances of securing an MBBS seat in government medical colleges are slim. The minimum PCB percentage required for eligibility in most medical entrance exams, including NEET, is 50% for the general category . However, since your total with English included reaches 50% , you meet the eligibility criteria for NEET.
For MBBS , you might have a chance in private medical colleges , but the cutoff for MBBS in private institutions also tends to be higher, especially for general category candidates. You can explore management quota seats or colleges with relatively lower cutoffs.
For BAMS , your NEET score gives you a better chance of securing a seat in private Ayurvedic colleges . Many private BAMS colleges have lower cutoffs, so you may have a fair shot at admission depending on the state and college.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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