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    NEET 2025 Expected Rank for 500-600 Marks: Check Rank-range

    NEET 2025 Expected Rank for 500-600 Marks: Check Rank-range

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    Manisha TiwariUpdated on 14 May 2025, 01:07 PM IST
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    NEET 2025 marks between 500 to 600 marks are considered good. As candidates have calculated their probable NEET 2025 marks using the unofficial NEET answer keys, candidates are searching for NEET rank for 500-600 marks. This article provides insights into the probable NEET 2025 rank for marks between 500-600.

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    NEET 2025 Expected Rank for 500-600 Marks: Check Rank-range
    NEET 2025 Expected Rank for 500-600 Marks

    NEET UG is conducted for admission to medical, dental, AYUSH and allied health science courses. The NEET score between 500 to 600 is considered to be a good score. The NEET 2025 rank corresponding to a score of 500 to 600 varies every year, depending on the number of candidates, the difficulty level of the NEET exam, and the overall performance distribution. Read the full article on NEET 2025 rank for 500-600 marks to get insights of what rank can be expected in NEET 2025 between 500 to 600 marks and others.

    NEET 2025 rank for 500-600 marks

    Careers360 has released the expected NEET 2025 marks vs rank data. Candidates can refer to the below table to check the expected NEET 2025 marks vs rank data for 500-600 marks.

    Expected 500-600 marks in NEET rank 2025 by Careers360

    NEET marks range

    NEET 2025 expected rank range

    NEET 2025 expected percentile range

    600 - 581

    7636 - 11532

    99.63289975 - 99.44557046

    580- 561

    11595 - 17632

    99.44255401 - 99.15231813

    560 - 541

    17855 - 25101

    99.14159272 - 98.7932295

    540- 521

    25359- 33537

    98.78083806 - 98.38763475

    520 - 500

    34239 - 42997

    98.35389045 - 97.93380463

    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 500-600 marks in NEET 2025

    Medical aspirants dream of completing their medical degree from a government medical college in India. There are fair chances of getting admission into a government medical college with a NEET score of 500 to 600 marks. An overview of admission chances with NEET 2025 rank for 500-600 marks can be checked below.

    • Government MBBS colleges: Students belonging to general category, scoring marks more than 580 and with a domicile of states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh may secure a government MBBS seat under the state quota. Candidates belonging to reserved categories may secure a government MBBS seat at lower NEET score ranging from 520-550.

    • Government BDS colleges: Candidates scoring between 500-550 in the NEET 2025 can easily get a seat in government dental colleges across various states.

    • Private colleges: Candidates have a higher chance of getting a private college at a NEET score of 500+. Although the fees in private medical colleges are higher, the chances of selection are good and the quality of education is also good.

    • Allied health science course admission: Medical aspirants can easily secure admission in courses like BAMS, BHMS, BSc nursing and others widely in the NEET marks ranging between 500-600.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: Can I apply for an All India Quota seat with a score of 530 in NEET 2025?
    A:

    Yes, you can apply, but the chances of getting an MBBS seat under 15% AIQ are limited at this score. Still, you may get BDS or other courses depending on seat availability and your category.

    Q: Can I get a MBBS seat with 520 marks in the NEET exam?
    A:

    With 520 marks, a student can secure an MBBS seat in private or deemed universities. 

    Q: Can I get admission to a government medical college with 550 marks in NEET?
    A:

    Yes, a student can get admission to a government medical college with 550 marks in NEET exam, especially under the state quota and for candidates belonging to reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST).

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