NEET Rank Predictor 2025: Check Expected Rank by Marks

NEET Rank Predictor 2025: Check Expected Rank by Marks

Shamshad Ali DarUpdated on 05 May 2025, 03:51 PM IST

As the NEET exam concludes, students are experiencing a mix of emotions regarding the upcoming NEET results. The high level of competition and possibility of whether they can secure a seat in their desired medical college or not contribute to their concerns. To ease their stress, Careers360’s NEET rank predictor 2025 helps students to predict rank by entering expected NEET scores before the declaration of results.

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  1. Steps to access NEET rank predictor 2025
  2. NEET rank predictor by marks - How does it work?
  3. NEET college predictor 2025
  4. NEET qualifying marks
NEET Rank Predictor 2025: Check Expected Rank by Marks
NEET Rank Predictor

Rank predictor NEET 2025 utilizes past year’s data to provide a potential NEET 2025 rank and percentile based on the candidate’s expected score. The NEET rank predictor considers several factors to estimate expected rank including the number of students appeared, difficulty level of the exam, data enrolled by other students in the NEET predictor. Candidates wishing to get admission in their preferred colleges can check their potential rank by using the NEET rank predictor. Read this article to know more about the Careers360 rank predictor NEET 2025.

Steps to access NEET rank predictor 2025

The NEET rank predictor by Careers360 is available online. Candidates can follow the below given steps to use the rank predictor of NEET 2025.

  • Visit Careers360's NEET rank predictor 2025.

  • Enter the expected NEET UG score out of 720

  • Enter the asked details such as valid mobile number, NEET application number and date of birth.

  • Verify the mobile number via OTP

  • Click on the ‘Predict my rank’ tab.

  • The overall predicted NEET percentile and rank will be displayed on the screen

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NEET rank predictor by marks - How does it work?

The rank predictor of NEET 2025 allows students to estimate their expected rank based on performance in the NEET exam which also gives a clear picture of where they stand in comparison among others. The NEET rank predictor takes into account several factors before flashing ranks. Check the various factors that contribute to predict the rank of NEET aspirants.

Previous years’ data: The innovative tool utilises previous years' NEET results including cutoff, difficulty level of the NEET, and the number of students who appeared. By entering the expected score, the rank predictor analyzes this information and provides an estimated rank of the candidate.

Estimated rank: Based on the data analysis, the NEET rank predictor helps the students to predict their NEET rank based on their marks and percentile. It only provides expected rank, not actual rank. The actual NEET rank will be announced by NTA along with the results.

Percentile score: The NEET rank predictor 2025 provides percentile score of the candidate. In addition to the estimated rank, the tool furnishes percentile rank which gives a clear idea where a student is positioned in comparison to others.

NEET college predictor 2025

The NEET college predictor 2025 allows candidates to check their potential admission prospects based on rank and previous year trends. Students need to enter their All India Rank, category, and course choice to access and predict the medical college a student might get into. The college predictor of NEET accepts NEET ranks and helps aspirants to gauge the probable chances of getting admission through 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and 85% state quota seats.

NEET qualifying marks

The NEET qualifying marks are released by NTA along with the NEET results. The qualifying marks are the minimum marks a candidate must secure in order to qualify the NEET exam. Candidates must obtain the NEET 2025 qualifying marks and required percentile to be eligible for the NEET counselling.

NEET qualifying marks 2025

Category

NEET qualifying percentile

General

50th

General - PH

45th

SC/ST/OBC

40th

SC/OBC-PH

40th

ST - PH

40th

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Hello Student,

To get admission at KGMU Lucknow, one might need to give the following exams for different levels

UG Programmes - NEET UG / CNET

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Doctoral - NEET SS

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To prepare for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) in 55 days: focus on NCERT revision, especially Biology. Solve 120–150 MCQs daily, including previous-year questions. Take regular mock tests and analyze mistakes. Revise formulas and reactions daily. Study 10–12 hours consistently, avoid new books, and focus on weak topics while

Hi,

Yes, you are eligible. After completing Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Pathology, you can appear again for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate if you have a valid MBBS degree and registration with the National Medical Commission. However, government rules about funding or seat eligibility may vary.

Ideally you should be able to. However, this is a minor detail and doesnt change much so we would advise and see if its an editable field. If its not, please donot worry. This detail is not of much concern and should not have any bearing in your admission as