NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 200 to 300 Marks: Rank-range

NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 200 to 300 Marks: Rank-range

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Shamshad Ali DarUpdated on 13 May 2025, 02:55 PM IST
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Scoring between 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025 can be challenging. After the conclusion of the exam, candidates have calculated their probable scores using the unofficial NEET 2025 answer keys. After calculating their scores, candidates are searching for NEET 2025 rank for 200 to 300 marks. This article gives a detailed analysis of scores 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025 and expected rank.

NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 200 to 300 Marks: Rank-range
NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 200 to 300 Marks

NEET UG was conducted by NTA on May 4, 2025 in offline mode. NEET 2025 rank for 200 to 300 marks is considered to be an average score. Students who score 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025 may not secure a favourable rank due to increased competition. Read this article to know more about the NEET score between 200 to 300 marks, factors affecting NEET rank and others.

NEET 2025 rank for 200 to 300 marks

Based on NEET 2025 marks vs rank, candidates can check the expected NEET rank for 200-300 marks in the table below.

Expected 200 to 300 marks in NEET rank 2025

Marks range

Expected NEET 2025 rank

Expected NEET 2025 percentile

399 - 350

250,001 - 400,000

87.98 - 80.76

349 - 300

400,001 - 550,000

80.76 - 73.55

299 - 250

550,001-750,000

73.55 - 63.94

249 - 200
750,001 - 950,000
63.94 - 54.32

(Disclaimer: The projected NEET rank and percentile are derived from trends from previous years and experts' evaluations. Candidates are advised to treat this information as indicative, not definitive).

Can I get a government college with 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025?

A NEET score between 200 to 300 marks is not enough to get admission in a government medical college. However, it is possible to get MBBS or BDS admission in private medical colleges with the same score range. Candidates who are expecting a score in between 200 to 300 marks in NEET can use the NEET rank predictor 2025 to predict rank and percentile. Following the rank, candidates can use the NEET college predictor to check their potential for admission to various medical colleges across India.

NEET 2025 expected marks vs rank for other marks range

Admission prospects with 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025

Candidates who score between 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025 can get admission in private medical colleges for courses such as MBBS and BDS. The chances to secure a seat in government medical colleges with a score of 200-300 marks are pretty low. Candidates can check the options available for candidates expecting 200 to 300 marks in NEET 2025 below.

  • Private medical colleges: With 200 to 300 marks in NEET, candidates can pursue MBBS and BDS programs in private medical colleges under the management quota. However, the fees in private colleges are higher.

  • Allied health sciences courses: Students who score 200 to 300 marks in NEET can also get admission in programmes such as BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSc nursing and other courses.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I get a MBBS seat with 200 marks in NEET?
A:

It is not possible to secure an MBBS seat in government colleges with 200 marks in NEET. However, candidates can get an MBBS seat in private medical colleges with the same score. 

Q: Can I pass NEET with 200 marks?
A:

Yes, a student qualifies NEET by obtaining 200 marks but securing a seat in government medical college is not possible.

Q: What is the rank for 300 marks in NEET?
A:

The expected rank for 300 marks in NEET 2025 is 380387 and the expected percentile is 81.71.71215553. 

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There is no fresh registration for Odisha NEET PG Round 2 .
Only candidates who registered in Round 1 can take part in Round 2.

You have to log in with the same Round 1 ID and password .
Then do choice filling and locking when the Round 2 window opens.

Candidates who did not register in Round 1 are not eligible for Round 2.

All Round 2 updates are released by DMET Odisha on the official counselling portal.

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Hi dear candidate,

Although NEET and paramedical courses (nursing, lab tech etc.) share same core subjects of PCB but the syllabus for NEET is NOT identical with that of paramedical exams as they require extra sections of GK and aptitude that is beyond NEET.

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Hello Yashpal

Your plan to shift from online BCA to regular MCA is completely valid and acceptable. The gap years taken for NEET preparation will not affect MCA admission.
You should first try government colleges through exams like NIMCET or CUET-PG for better fees and placements. Top options include NITs, University of Hyderabad, JNU, and Delhi University.
If not, good private choices are VIT, Manipal, SRM, Amrita, and Christ University. Choose a college based on placements, fees, and industry exposure, not just the name.

Hope it helps you, and if you face any other query, you can raise your question directly. We are here to assist you with the best.

Hello

NEET SS is a national-level exam for admission to DM and MCh super-speciality medical courses.
It is conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) once a year.
Only students who have completed MD/MS or DNB in the required speciality can apply.

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Hello,

To secure a NEET All India Rank (AIR) under 19,000, you generally need to score around 540-560 marks in NEET. In AIATS (Aakash All India Test Series), this usually corresponds to being consistently in the top 2,000-2,500 ranks nationally.

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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-marks-vs-rank

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