NEET Rank Calculator — Enter Any Marks, Get Your AIR

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Type any NEET marks out of 720 below and get an instant estimated All India Rank, percentile, and range — built from historical NTA data (2023–2025) and current-cycle consensus, the same methodology used across our fixed-marks rank pages.

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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AIR is category-neutral, but picking your category adds an estimated category rank — the number counselling cutoffs actually use for reserved seats.
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ℹ️ Unofficial estimator, not affiliated with NTA or MCC. Directional only — built from 2023–2025 NTA data and current-cycle consensus (PW.live, Aakash, Careers360). NEET does not normalize scores, so the same marks can map to different ranks year to year depending on paper difficulty. Verify with your official NTA scorecard and MCC/state counselling cutoffs.

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Fixed-marks pages with full college-access breakdowns: 550 580 600 620 650

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 RangeEstimated AIR (General)Rough College Tier
670–7201 – 900AIIMS Delhi, top govt colleges
640–669900 – 4,000Top government medical colleges (AIQ)
620–6392,500 – 6,000Strong government MBBS chances
600–61910,000 – 25,000Good state government colleges
580–59918,000 – 40,000Possible, mostly state quota
550–57930,000 – 65,000Possible – challenging (General)
500–54970,000 – 150,000Private / BDS / AYUSH focus
Below 500150,000+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.

Frequently Asked Questions

There's no fixed formula — NEET scores aren't normalized, but your All India Rank depends on where your raw marks fall in that year's full candidate distribution (roughly 22–24 lakh students). This calculator maps your marks to an estimated rank using historical NTA data from 2023–2025, cross-checked against current-cycle consensus. Enter your marks above for an instant estimate; the exact rank is only known once NTA publishes results.
No. This is an independent, unofficial estimator built from historical NTA marks-vs-rank data (2023–2025) and current-cycle consensus reporting. It is not affiliated with NTA, MCC, or any government body. Your official rank comes only from your NTA scorecard.
Directionally useful, not exact. Because NEET rank depends on that specific year's paper difficulty and candidate performance, the same marks can produce different ranks year to year — sometimes by 20–30% at the margins. Treat any predictor's output as a planning range, not a guaranteed number, and always verify against your official NTA result and MCC/state counselling cutoffs.
For competitive Central/AIQ government MBBS, an AIR under roughly 25,000–30,000 is typically needed for General category, though this varies by year. State quota seats have their own, often more accessible, cutoffs. Reserved categories access equivalent government seats at meaningfully higher AIR — always check your specific state counselling authority and MCC data.
No — the relationship is steeply non-linear, especially above 600 marks. Because so many high-scoring candidates cluster together, a 20-mark improvement from 600 to 620 can improve your rank far more dramatically than the same jump from 300 to 320. Small accuracy gains near the top of the scale matter disproportionately.
Every unofficial predictor uses its own blend of historical years and its own smoothing method, so estimates naturally vary — sometimes by thousands of ranks in dense score bands. None of them are official. Use any predictor (including this one) as a directional planning range, and treat your NTA scorecard as the only authoritative number.
All India Rank (AIR) is your position among every NEET candidate, regardless of category. Category rank is your position among candidates of your own category (OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, PwD) — and it is the number MCC and state counselling authorities apply reserved-seat cutoffs against. This calculator estimates category rank by multiplying your estimated AIR by your category's approximate share of all candidates from historical NTA data, and shows the exact arithmetic in the "how this was calculated" panel.

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