Hello aspirant! Thanks for sharing your marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Based on the details you gave, here’s a simple breakdown regarding your NEET eligibility and MBBS admission chances. To be eligible for NEET, the basic rule is that you must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually in Class 12, and secured at least 50% marks in PCB combined for the General category. For OBC, SC, or ST category students, the minimum required is 40% in PCB subjects taken together. Your subject-wise marks are: Physics – 48 Chemistry – 46 Biology – 64 When we add them up: PCB total = 48 + 46 + 64 = 158 out of 300, which is around 52.6%. So yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET, and you also meet the minimum eligibility criteria for MBBS admission, assuming you’ve passed English and are from the General category. If you belong to a reserved category, your score is even safer. That said, just being eligible is one thing—getting admission to an MBBS college will depend completely on your NEET score and rank. Government medical colleges usually require much higher NEET marks due to high competition, but private colleges or deemed universities might have lower cutoffs (though the fees are usually higher). So yes, you can give NEET and your marks do qualify you for MBBS admission as per the eligibility rules. Your preparation for NEET will decide your real chances. Wishing you all the best in your preparation!