NEET College Predictor — Rank to Government MBBS List (AIQ)
Most college predictors give you a single mystery list from hidden math, behind a phone-number wall. This one shows the actual 2025 closing ranks it used, the exact classification thresholds, and where they come from — so you can disagree with it intelligently.
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What NEET Rank Do I Need for a Government MBBS College Through AIQ?
In the 2025 MCC counselling, the last All India Quota government MBBS seats closed around AIR 24,000–24,400 (Open category) in Round 2, with final-round closing creeping toward roughly AIR 26,000. But the spread across colleges is enormous: Maulana Azad Medical College closed at about AIR 103, VMMC Safdarjung at 132, Lady Hardinge at 1,129, while newer government colleges in Telangana, Odisha, and the Northeast admitted past AIR 20,000. That spread is exactly why a single "will I get a seat?" answer is useless — you need the college-by-college view this predictor gives.
How Does This College Predictor Work?
Three steps, all visible. First, if you enter marks instead of a rank, we estimate your AIR by log-linear interpolation on historical NTA marks-vs-rank data — the same method as our NEET rank calculator. Second, your rank is compared against each college's real MCC 2025 AIQ closing rank (Round 2 where available, Round 1 otherwise — both shown in the results). Third, each college is tagged Safe (your rank ≤ 75% of its closing rank), Match (within ~±5%), or Reach (up to ~1.4× the closing rank). The 1.4× Reach ceiling isn't arbitrary: between Round 1 and Round 2 of 2025, closing ranks expanded by a median factor of 1.38× across the 376 colleges with both rounds reported — later rounds and upgrades routinely pull cutoffs that far.
How Accurate Is a NEET College Predictor, Really?
Honest answer: directional, not exact — and that applies to every predictor, including the coaching-brand ones. Next year's closing ranks depend on paper difficulty, the seat matrix (which grew by over 1,100 MBBS seats mid-counselling in 2025), and how many candidates ahead of you actually take AIQ seats versus state seats. What this tool does differently is show you the underlying 2025 Round 1 and Round 2 numbers per college, so you can see the volatility yourself instead of trusting a single confident-looking output. Use the Safe list for anchoring your choice-filling, the Match list as your realistic core, and the Reach list for upside ordering — never as promises.
How Does My Category Change the College List?
Carefully — and this is where we deliberately do less than other predictors. Per-college reserved-category closing ranks exist, but consolidated, verifiable data across all 404 colleges isn't publicly available in one place, and we don't publish numbers we can't verify. So for OBC-NCL, SC, and ST, this tool gives you two honest things instead: the Open-cutoff list as a conservative floor (a seat your rank wins in open competition is yours regardless of category), and the verified 2025 category-wise last-allotment bounds — AIQ government MBBS closed at approximately AIR 26,200 for General, 26,200 for OBC, 1.36 lakh for SC, and 1.63 lakh for ST (final round, per published MCC outcome reporting). If your rank sits inside your category's bound, an AIQ government MBBS seat was attainable for your category in 2025 even where the Open cutoffs above look out of range. For your estimated category rank, use the rank calculator's category-rank output.
Does This Cover State Quota, Private, or Deemed Colleges?
No — and that's a scope decision, not an oversight. The 85% state quota runs through separate state counselling bodies with domicile rules and cutoffs that differ enough per state that bundling them into one national predictor produces exactly the false precision this tool exists to avoid. Private and deemed universities have fee structures that change the decision entirely. For most candidates, the right mental model is: this tool answers the AIQ half of your strategy; your own state's counselling list answers the other half, usually at friendlier cutoffs for the same rank.
Sources & Data Notes
Closing ranks compiled from published MCC NEET UG 2025 AIQ Round 1 and Round 2 counselling outcomes (as aggregated by counselling-tracking publishers from official MCC result PDFs, October 2025), spot-verified against independent per-college cutoff reports (VMMC, Lady Hardinge, MAMC). Category-wise final bounds per published counselling-outcome reporting. Two source rows were dropped during cleaning for internal inconsistency rather than guessed at. Data year: 2025. This page is reviewed after each MCC counselling cycle — treat mid-cycle numbers on any site, including this one, as provisional until MCC publishes final allotments.