NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 600-700 Marks: Check Rank-range

NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 600-700 Marks: Check Rank-range

Manisha TiwariUpdated on 15 May 2025, 05:26 PM IST

The NEET 2025 marks between 600 to 700 are considered as very good scores. As NEET UG is the single largest entrance test for undergraduate medical courses in India, a score between 600 and 700 can significantly influence admission chances into top government and private medical colleges. This article provides insights into the probable NEET 2025 rank for 600-700 marks.

NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 600-700 Marks: Check Rank-range
NEET 2025 Expected Rank For 600-700

NEET UG is conducted for admission to medical, dental, AYUSH and allied health science courses. For medical aspirants, one of the most common queries is: what rank can I expect if I score between 600 and 700 marks in NEET exam? NEET 2025 is expected to follow the recent pattern, but some changes in NEET difficulty level, competition, or seat availability could influence rank predictions. Read the full article on NEET 2025 rank for 600-700 marks to know the expected rank in the range.

NEET 2025 rank for 600-700 marks

The expected NEET 2025 marks vs rank data has been released by Careers360. Candidates can refer to the below table to check the expected NEET 2025 marks vs rank vs percentile data for 600-700 marks.

Expected 600-700 marks in NEET rank 2025 by Careers360

NEET marks range

NEET 2025 expected rank range

NEET 2025 expected percentile range

700- 681

13 - 138

99.99936529 - 99.99338636

680 - 661

196 - 812

99.99057345 - 99.96095825

660 - 641

816 - 1866

99.96075717 - 99.91026461

640 - 621

1910 - 4083

99.90817357 - 99.80369268

620 - 600

4124 - 7636

99.80173006 - 99.63289975

Disclaimer: The expected NEET 2025 rank for 500-600 marks range is provided based on the NEET 2025 exam analysis, previous year trends, and expert analysis. This data should not be considered conclusive.

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Admission chances with NEET 2025 rank for 600-700 marks

The NEET scores between 600 to 700 falls under the category of very good marks. The admission prospects with the marks range of 600 to 700 in NEET 2025 can be checked below.

  • Admission in AIIMS and other top medical colleges: To get into AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER Puducherry or top government colleges like Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Delhi or CMC Vellore, a score above 680 is required. These institutions close admissions within the top 1,000 ranks.

  • Government MBBS colleges: Candidates with scores between 640 and 670 may secure a seat in reputed government medical colleges in India through All India Quota (AIQ) or State Quota. For scores between 600 and 640, admission through State Quota becomes more probable, especially in states with a larger number of MBBS seats.

  • Private MBBS colleges: General category candidates might not get a government seat with a score of 600-620. However, there are high chances of getting admission to private medical colleges or deemed universities.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I get admission in AIIMS with 680 marks in NEET 2025?
A:

Yes, a candidate with a score of 680+ may secure a rank within the top 1000 ranks, which can be enough to secure a seat at AIIMS. However, competition is extremely high, and availability may vary by year.

Q: Do state cutoffs differ from All India Quota cutoffs in the NEET counselling?
A:

Yes, each state reserves 85% of MBBS seats for state-domicile candidates. The cutoff scores under state quota can be lower than the AIQ 15% quota in some states, especially for reserved categories.

Q: Can I get a government MBBS seat with 600 marks in NEET 2025?
A:

Yes, admission in a government MBBS seat with 600 marks is possible for reserved category candidates under state quota. However, the possibility for general category students is less. 

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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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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.

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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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