NEET Rank Predictor
Enter your expected NEET score out of 720 to see your predicted All India Rank (AIR), percentile and category-wise qualifying status — based on the official NTA marks-vs-rank data for NEET 2025.
This predictor uses NEET 2025 marks-vs-rank data. The marks-to-rank relationship changes every year with candidate numbers and paper difficulty, so the predicted rank is indicative (±10–20%). Always verify the latest information on the official site neet.nta.nic.in.
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Qualifying status
Green = score meets the NEET 2025 qualifying cutoff for that category. Qualifying makes you eligible for counselling; it does not guarantee a seat.
NEET 2025 marks vs rank
| NEET score (/720) | All India Rank (AIR) |
|---|---|
| 686 | 1 |
| 662 | 33 |
| 625 | 158 |
| 607 | 1,022 |
| 600 | 1,386 |
| 582 | 3,200 |
| 563 | 7,497 |
| 543 | 15,000 |
| 532 | 22,000 |
| 528 | 25,000 |
| 520 | 31,450 |
| 516 | 35,000 |
| 405 | 199,000 |
| 342 | 335,000 |
Source: official NTA NEET 2025 marks-vs-rank data. The predictor above interpolates between these points.
How this NEET rank predictor works
Your score out of 720 is matched against the published NEET 2025 marks-vs-rank distribution and interpolated to an expected All India Rank. That rank is converted to a percentile using ((total candidates − rank + 1) / total candidates) × 100, and your score is compared against the NEET 2025 category qualifying cutoffs. Because candidate volume and paper difficulty change each year, the result is a directional estimate — use it to plan, then confirm against official counselling data.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It maps your NEET score (out of 720) to an expected All India Rank using the official marks-vs-rank data published by the NTA for the most recent NEET cycle. Your score is matched against that distribution, then converted into a percentile and a category-wise qualifying status.
A predicted rank is an estimate, typically within ±10–20% of the actual rank. The exact marks-to-rank relationship shifts every year with the number of candidates and the difficulty of the paper, so treat the result as a guide, not a guarantee.
Roughly 650+ usually lands inside the top few thousand ranks and opens up government MBBS seats, while 600 is around the 1,000–1,500 rank mark. Cutoffs vary by category, state quota and college, so use the predictor as a directional check.
For NEET 2025 the qualifying cutoff was about 144 marks for General/EWS (50th percentile) and about 113 marks for OBC, SC and ST candidates (40th percentile). Qualifying only means you are eligible for counselling — it does not guarantee a seat.