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    How Many Marks is 93 Percentile in NEET 2025? - Check Expected Rank-range

    How Many Marks is 93 Percentile in NEET 2025? - Check Expected Rank-range

    Shamshad Ali DarUpdated on 23 May 2025, 11:19 AM IST

    The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) is the single largest undergraduate medical entrance exam conducted for students seeking admissions in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and nursing courses. Every year lakhs of students appear in NEET UG exam to secure admission in top medical colleges in India. However, getting admission in top colleges requires a high percentile in NEET. Therefore, it is crucial for candidates to understand the NEET marks vs rank. Students often get confused on queries like how many marks is 93 percentile in NEET? And others. Read the full article to know about 93 percentile in NEET means how many marks and others.

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    1. What does percentile in NEET mean?
    2. How many marks is 93 percentile in NEET?
    3. 93 percentile in NEET vs marks: Affecting factors
    4. How to calculate percentile in NEET?
    5. NEET percentile using rank
    How Many Marks is 93 Percentile in NEET 2025? - Check Expected Rank-range
    How Many Marks is 93 Percentile in NEET

    What does percentile in NEET mean?

    Percentile means student’s performance in the exam compared to other candidates appeared in NEET exam. NEET percentile is different from the marks percentage. NEET percentage refers to the responses a student has naked correct out of the total number of questions. If a candidate has got 93 percentile, it means a candidate has scored higher 93% of all aspirants who appeared for the exam. 93 percentile in NEET varies each year in terms of marks.

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    How many marks is 93 percentile in NEET?

    93 percentile in NEET means how many marks will be available once the NEET result is out. However, candidates can refer to the below mentioned table to check the expected NEET 2025 marks vs rank.

    Expected NEET marks vs rank vs percentile by Careers360

    NEET 2025 score

    NEET 2025 overall percentile

    NEET 2025 expected rank

    447

    93.9881476722309


    125047

    446

    93.9281447243495

    126295

    445

    93.8681417764681

    127543

    444

    93.8081388285866

    128791

    443

    93.7481358807052

    130039

    442

    93.6881329328238

    131287

    441

    93.6281299849424

    132535

    440

    93.568127037061

    133783

    439

    93.5081240891796

    135031

    438

    93.4481211412981

    136279

    437

    93.3881181934167

    137527

    436

    93.3281152455353

    138775

    435

    93.2681122976539

    140023

    434

    93.2081093497725

    141271

    433

    93.1481064018911

    142519

    432

    93.0881034540097

    143767

    431

    93.0281005061282

    145016

    93 percentile in NEET vs marks: Affecting factors

    93 percentile in NEET 2025 corresponds to an expected score between 430 - 450. The NEET percentile vs marks varies due to several factors. The factors that affects the NEET marks vs percentile can be checked below:

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    How to calculate percentile in NEET?

    Candidates can check the below mentioned steps to calculate NEET percentile. The method to calculate NEET percentile using marks can be checked here.

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    NEET percentile using rank

    Percentile = [(Total Number of Candidates - Your Rank) / Total Number of Candidates] * 100

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    Questions related to NEET

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    Yes, you can leave BAMS first-year seat to reappear in NEET and join the MBBS course. You need to pay the bond penalty amount specified by the college once you leave the seat. Some states debarred the students from taking admission in the next academic session. Some colleges take

    Hello,

    You can check the year -wise NEET question paper and get to analyse the question trends, identify important chapters and alignment with the current syllabus. You can also check NEET important questions here.

    Hi! To download NEET previous year's question paper e-book, follow the steps mentioned below.

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