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Compute your exact subject-wise score out of 720 before predicting your rank.

Your NEET marks alone don't tell you everything. What actually decides your MBBS seat is your rank, and that's exactly what this NEET rank predictor is built to estimate.

Type in your expected score, and the tool runs it against four years of real NTA marks-vs-rank data to give you a projected All India Rank (AIR) range and percentile, instantly.

How to Use the NEET Rank Predictor

You need only three inputs to use our NEET Rank Predictor:

  • Expected Total Score: Drag the slider to adjust your expected NEET score out of 720. If you still do not know the score, use our NEET Marks Calculator to compute from your correct and incorrect answers.
  • Expected Biology Score: Your Biology marks out of 360 (Botany + Zoology combined). This can't exceed your total score. Biology matters here because it's NTA's official first tie-breaker, explained in detail further down this page.
  • Paper Difficulty: Pick whichever year's paper resembles the most with this year: Moderate (2023/2022-style), Tough (2025-style, where marks dropped but ranks barely moved), or Easy/High Inflation (2024-style, where a flood of high scores meant you needed more marks just to hold the same rank).

There's no registration and no extra steps. The result updates live as you adjust any of the three inputs.

Understanding Your Result

Once you've entered your numbers, here's what each part of the output actually tells you:

  • Predicted AIR (the range): Your estimated All India Rank, shown as a range rather than one fixed number. No predictor, ours included, can promise a single exact rank from marks alone. The range reflects a realistic ±5% margin around the calculated value.
  • Estimated Percentile: This answers how much percentile you might get in NEET without doing any math yourself; it tells you what share of all candidates you've outperformed. A 99.9% percentile means you've placed above 99.9% of everyone who appeared.
  • The progress bar: A quick visual read of where your rank sits: "Qualifying" on the left (you've cleared NTA's minimum cutoff), "Govt Cutoff (~30k)" in the middle (roughly where AIQ general-category seats in government MBBS colleges have stopped filling in recent years), and "Top Rank" on the right.
  • The tie-breaker badge: Appears only when your Biology score is high enough (above 340) or low enough (below 300) and accordingly shifts your rank. "Biology Bonus Applied" means a strong Biology score drove your predicted rank up; "Biology Penalty Applied" means a weaker Biology score pulled it down. Between 300–340, no badge appears; it isn't strong or weak enough either way to move the needle.

Four years of real data sit behind every prediction this tool makes. The table below shows how differently the same score performed depending on the year — a score of 600 in 2025's tough paper landed at rank 1,386, while the same 600 in 2024's easy/high-inflation year landed closer to rank 76,000.

That's the entire reason a flat "rank for 600 marks in NEET" answer is meaningless without specifying which year's pattern you mean and exactly why this tool asks you to pick a difficulty level instead of giving you one generic number.

Expected Score 2025 Rank (Tough) 2024 Rank (Easy/Inflation) 2023 Rank (Moderate) 2022 Rank (Moderate)
720 N/A (Max 686) 1 1 N/A (Max 715)
700 N/A (Max 686) 2,250 100 50
650 77 29,000 4,677 4,000
600 1,386 76,000 (at 605) 21,162 20,000
550 7,497 (at 563) 144,000 49,121 45,000
500 31,450 (at 520) 209,000 85,000 80,000
400 199,000 (at 405) 351,425 177,959 170,000

The Importance of the Biology Score (Tie-Breaker)

NTA's official tie-breaking order for candidates with identical total marks is Biology first, then Chemistry, then Physics, then the ratio of correct-to-incorrect attempts. We model the Biology stage here, since it's the one that affects the overwhelming majority of ties; the Chemistry and Physics stages only come into play for the rarer case where Biology scores are also tied.

Tie-Breaker Rule Integration
  • Biology Score > 340: Your rank improves by approximately 0.1% of that year's total candidate count, placing you closer to the top of your score bracket.
  • Biology Score < 300: Your rank worsens by roughly the same margin, placing you closer to the bottom of your score bracket.
  • Biology Score 300 to 340: No adjustment, standard interpolation applies.

Understanding Projected Candidate Scaling (22.79 Lakh Pool)

Due to the continuous growth in candidate registrations, raw rank trends from previous years cannot be compared directly. For instance, a rank of 10,000 out of 1.7 million candidates represents a different percentile than a rank of 10,000 out of 2.279 million candidates.

Projected Rank Scaling Formula
Projected Rank = Historical Interpolated Rank × (Projected Pool ÷ Historical Appeared Candidates)

For the actual candidate pool of 22.79 Lakhs (2,279,743) registered candidates:

  • Historical Year 2025: 2,209,318 candidates
  • Historical Year 2024: 2,333,162 candidates
  • Historical Year 2023: 2,038,596 candidates

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a NEET rank predictor by marks tool give me my exact rank?

No honest tool can, and that includes this one. NTA never publishes its full ranking methodology, so every external predictor, this one included, is an estimate built from past patterns, not an official calculation. That's exactly why this tool gives you a range instead of a single confident number.

How to calculate NEET percentile from rank:

Percentile = (Total Candidates − Your Rank) ÷ Total Candidates × 100. So if 2,209,318 candidates appeared and your rank is 1,386, your percentile is roughly 99.937%. The catch: the same percentile can correspond to a very different raw rank number from one year to the next, simply because the total number of candidates keeps growing, which is why this tool rescales your percentile to the actual 22.79 Lakh (2,279,743) pool before showing you a rank.

500 Marks in NEET Rank vs 600 Marks in NEET Rank — Why the Gap?

Because the paper's difficulty changes how marks spread across candidates, not just how high the top scorers go. 500 marks in 2023 (a moderate year) corresponded to roughly rank 85,000, but the same 500 marks in 2024 (an easy, high-inflation year) corresponded to roughly rank 209,000, over double, because so many more candidates cleared 500+ that year. The number on the scoreboard doesn't move with you; the crowd around you does.

Is this tool's prediction the same as my official NTA result?

No. The "Verified against NTA Datasets" note means the historical marks-vs-rank data this tool is built on comes from NTA's own published results, not that this tool is affiliated with NTA or produces an official rank. Your real AIR will come only from NTA's official result, and it can differ from this estimate, especially if your actual exam year's pattern doesn't closely match any of the three reference years used here.

Should I trust last year's cutoff list instead of using a predictor?

A cutoff list tells you what rank got someone a seat last year, useful, but static. A rank predictor takes your specific marks and Biology score and places you inside that same historical pattern, so you're comparing your actual number to the crowd, not just reading someone else's outcome.