NEET Rank Calculator — Enter Any Marks, Get Your AIR
Don't want to look up a specific marks page? Enter your exact score (or a mock test score) and get a live rank estimate for any value 0–720, not just round numbers.
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How Is NEET Rank Calculated From Marks?
NEET doesn't use a formula to convert marks to rank the way percentile-based exams do — there's no normalization, so your raw score (Correct × 4 − Wrong × 1, out of 720) is final. Your All India Rank is simply where that score falls among all ~22–24 lakh candidates that year, ranked highest to lowest, with NTA's tie-break rules (higher Biology marks, then Chemistry, then fewer wrong answers, then age) breaking ties. This calculator estimates that position using historical NTA marks-vs-rank data, since the live distribution for the current cycle isn't public until results are declared.
Why the Same Marks Give a Different Rank Every Year
Because rank depends on the full candidate distribution, not a fixed scale, the same 600 marks can be AIR 12,000 in a "hard" year and AIR 25,000 in an "easy" year — purely based on how difficult that year's paper was and how the ~22–24 lakh candidates performed as a group. That's why every unofficial rank predictor (including this one) should be read as a range, not a promise. The estimates here are recalibrated against current-cycle consensus reporting, but only your official NTA scorecard is authoritative.
NEET Marks vs Rank — Reference Table
| Marks Range | Estimated AIR (General) | Rough College Tier |
|---|---|---|
| 670–720 | 1 – 900 | AIIMS Delhi, top govt colleges |
| 640–669 | 900 – 4,000 | Top government medical colleges (AIQ) |
| 620–639 | 2,500 – 6,000 | Strong government MBBS chances |
| 600–619 | 10,000 – 25,000 | Good state government colleges |
| 580–599 | 18,000 – 40,000 | Possible, mostly state quota |
| 550–579 | 30,000 – 65,000 | Possible – challenging (General) |
| 500–549 | 70,000 – 150,000 | Private / BDS / AYUSH focus |
| Below 500 | 150,000+ | Private/deemed universities |
Source: historical NTA data 2023–2025, recalibrated July 2026 against current-cycle consensus (PW.live, Aakash, Careers360) — the same reference bands used on our individual marks pages. For a full subject-wise breakdown and score simulation, use the NEET Score Calculator.
How Does My Category Change the NEET Rank Estimate?
Your All India Rank is category-neutral — every candidate is ranked on the same list regardless of category. What changes by category is the category rank: your position among candidates of your own category, which is the number MCC and state counselling authorities actually apply reserved-seat cutoffs against. This calculator estimates it by multiplying your estimated AIR by your category's approximate share of all NEET candidates (from historical NTA category-wise registration data — roughly OBC-NCL 45%, General/EWS 33%, SC 14%, ST 5%, PwD 1%). That's an approximation: real category shares shift a few percentage points each year and vary across the score range, so treat the category-rank figure as a planning estimate, and the "how this was calculated" panel above shows the exact arithmetic used.
What NEET Rank Do I Need for Government MBBS?
For competitive Central/All India Quota (15% AIQ) government MBBS as a General category candidate, an AIR under roughly 25,000–30,000 is typically the realistic threshold, though this shifts year to year. State quota seats run on separate, often more accessible, state-specific cutoffs. Reserved categories — OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD — access equivalent government seats at meaningfully higher raw AIR because counselling applies separate category-wise cutoffs, not a single national line. Always check your state's counselling authority and the latest MCC data for exact figures; category-wise multipliers vary too much by state and year to state as a single rule of thumb here.
Re-NEET 2026: How the June 21 Re-Exam Affects These Estimates
NEET UG 2026 was re-conducted on June 21, 2026, after the original May 3 paper was cancelled following a paper-leak incident. Results are expected by around July 20, 2026 on the official NTA portal (neet.nta.nic.in). Because rank comes from a single national score distribution, the re-exam's difficulty directly shifts the marks-to-rank mapping for this cycle — verify against your official scorecard once results are declared rather than relying solely on this or any other predictor.