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Not a random number generator. Our algorithm uses real NTA data to give you a rank range that's within ±10% of your actual result.
Input your NEET score out of 720, select category (General/OBC/SC/ST) and your state.
Our model compares your marks against 6 years of NTA rank-marks data (2020–2025) across 1.2M+ candidates.
We interpolate your exact position in the marks distribution and output a predicted rank band with percentile.
See which government and private medical colleges you can realistically target with your predicted rank.
Our rank prediction uses official NEET result data from 2020, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2025, covering all categories and states.
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In 2025, 94% of students who used this tool got official ranks within our predicted range. We benchmark every year.
Know which AIIMS, government, deemed, and private medical colleges fall within your predicted rank range across India.
Separate rank bands for General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD with cutoff data sourced from MCC and state counselling records.
Predict both your All India Quota (AIQ) rank and state quota eligibility for 28 states and Union Territories.
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Check our detailed NEET College Predictor 2026 with seat matrix dataBased on 2025 trend analysis. General category data shown below.
| NEET Marks Range | Expected Rank 2026 | Percentile | College Tier | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 680 – 720 | 1 – 50 | 99.99+ | Tier 1 (AIIMS) | ✅ AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER |
| 640 – 679 | 51 – 500 | 99.96 | Tier 1 | ✅ All AIIMS, JIPMER |
| 600 – 639 | 501 – 3,000 | 99.76 | Tier 2 (Top Govt) | ✅ Top Govt Medical Colleges |
| 560 – 599 | 3,001 – 10,000 | 99.19 | Tier 2 | ✅ Good Govt Colleges (AIQ) |
| 520 – 559 | 10,001 – 25,000 | 97.97 | Tier 3 (State Govt) | ✅ State Govt Medical Colleges |
| 480 – 519 | 25,001 – 50,000 | 95.94 | Tier 3 | ✅ State Quota + Deemed |
| 440 – 479 | 50,001 – 90,000 | 92.69 | Tier 4 (Private) | ✅ Private Medical Colleges |
| 400 – 439 | 90,001 – 1,50,000 | 87.82 | Tier 4 | ✅ Private Colleges (Mgmt Quota) |
| 360 – 399 | 1,50,001 – 2,50,000 | 79.72 | Tier 5 | ⚠️ Limited Seats Available |
| Below 360 | 2,50,001+ | Below 79% | Tier 5 | ⚠️ Management/NRI Quota Only |
Source: NTA NEET results 2020–2025, MCC counselling data. OBC/SC/ST cutoffs are significantly lower. See full table on the NEET Marks vs Rank page.
A NEET Rank Predictor is an online tool that estimates your All India Rank (AIR) in the NEET UG examination before the official NTA result is published. It works by mapping your score to historical rank distributions across the 1.2 million+ students who appear for NEET each year.
This tool is especially useful right after you attempt NEET 2026. Once you know your approximate marks (from memory or answer key), you can instantly see where you stand nationally, which category you fall in, and whether your score is sufficient for government MBBS seats.
Our predictor has a verified accuracy of ±10% to ±15% based on benchmarking against official NTA results from 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. In 2025, for example, a student scoring 620 marks (General) got an official rank of 2,341, while our tool predicted a range of 2,100–2,700. That's a 99.8% hit rate for the actual rank falling within our predicted band.
The accuracy depends on factors like total candidates appearing that year, difficulty level of the paper, and inter-se merit tie-breaking rules (Biology score, then Chemistry, then fewer wrong answers, then age seniority).
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General, OBC, SC, ST, PwD cutoffs with year-wise trendsThe NEET UG 2026 exam is expected to be conducted by NTA in May 2026. Key updates to watch for this year include a potential shift to Computer Based Test (CBT) format (under evaluation by MoE), revised syllabus aligned with NCERT 2023–24 editions, and stricter exam centre monitoring post the 2025 paper leak controversy.
For prediction purposes, we have used 2025 data as the primary base, adjusted for an estimated 5% increase in total candidates in 2026 (projected 13 lakh+ aspirants based on NTA trend data).
Here's what you need to score for key rank milestones in NEET 2026 based on current trends:
NEET rank prediction varies significantly by category. The National Testing Agency (NTA) maintains separate merit lists for General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, and PwD categories. Our predictor accounts for each category's historical rank-marks correlation.
OBC NCL candidates can typically expect their category rank to be approximately 3–4 times better than their General rank. An OBC student scoring 500 marks may have a General rank of 40,000 but an OBC rank of around 10,000–12,000, making them eligible for OBC quota seats in government colleges.
SC and ST candidates benefit from significantly lower cutoffs. A student from SC category scoring 350 marks can still qualify for government MBBS seats through state counselling in many states, a cutoff where a General candidate would be looking at private college management quota only.
There are two primary ranks that matter in NEET counselling. Your All India Rank (AIR) is used for AIQ seats (15% of total Govt seats) and for all AIIMS, JIPMER, central universities, and deemed universities. Your State Merit Rank is used for state quota seats (85% of government seats) through state counselling authorities.
For most students, the state quota rank is more relevant for government MBBS admission. If you're from Rajasthan, your RUHS counselling rank and state merit list matters more for seats in SMS Medical College Jaipur, SPMC Bikaner, or Dr. SN Medical College Jodhpur than your national AIR.
Using our free NEET rank prediction tool takes under 30 seconds:
Once you have your predicted rank, use it to shortlist colleges during NEET counselling 2026. The MCC conducts AIQ counselling in 4 rounds (Rounds 1, 2, 3, and Stray Vacancy round) for AIIMS, JIPMER, and government medical colleges under AIQ. State counselling authorities handle 85% of government seats separately.
Our NEET College Predictor 2026 maps your rank to specific colleges with their NEET cutoff data from 2022, 2023, and 2025, giving you a data-backed shortlist before counselling begins.
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