NEET Rank Predictor 2025

  • Know your All India Rank for India’s single window UG medical exam and let the NEET rank predictor be your guiding star in your journey.

  • Get a personalised report with your overall NEET 2025 rank along with the expected percentile

  • With the trust of more than 4 lakh students, the NEET rank predictor by Careers360 has remained the first choice of medical aspirants for the past 5 years. 

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NEET Rank Predictor 2025 - Forecast NEET Rank By Using NEET Score

With each passing year, the competition of NEET exam is getting tougher, and students eagerly anticipate their NEET rank to secure a seat in their desired medical or dental college. To help the aspirants with this, Careers360 presents you with the NEET rank predictor 2025. The Careers360 NEET Rank Predictor 2025 is well-known for its accuracy in estimating NEET ranks and has stood out as a reliable resource for medical aspirants in India. By using this tool, students can obtain important information about their likely rank in NEET 2025 by entering their expected score for NEET UG 2025.

NEET UG Rank Predictor 2025 - Highlights

  • The NEET Rank predictor is free to use for all students. 

  • The NEET 2025 rank predictor gathers the data inputs from several candidates and based on the information provided by the candidates, gives an estimate of the possible rank one can get. 

  • Utilising the specifically designed algorithm, the NEET rank predictor 2025 tool predicts NEET 2025 ranks from the NEET Scores given by the candidate.

  • Students can know their approximate All India Ranks before the official NEET 2025 results using this NEET Rank Calculator tool by Careers360 and once the rank is predicted the tool provides a list of colleges where the chances of admissions based on the predicted ranks are high.

How does the NEET rank predictor 2025 work?

The NEET rank predictor is a free-to-use tool that helps applicants estimate their probable rank based on their performance in the NEET entrance test. This predictor utilises past years' data, including scores and rank data, to generate a projected rank and percentile range for the current year's candidates. It takes into account various factors such as the number of total students who appeared in the entrance exam, the difficulty level of the NEET exam, and the data mentioned by other aspirants in the NEET rank predictor 2025. 

How to use NEET rank calculator 2025?

  • Search for “Careers360 NEET rank predictor 2025”
  • Enter your estimated NEET marks as per the answer key of NEET 2025
  • Enter a valid mobile number, an OTP will be sent to the mobile number provided
  • Verify the OTP received in the mobile number
  • Enter a valid email ID, and verify the OTP received in the registered email ID
  • Click on “Predict my rank”
  • An overall predicted NEET percentile and NEET rank will be displayed

Advantages of NEET UG rank Predictor 2025 tool

  • It aids in understanding the approximate merit list, giving applicants a sense of their standing among other NEET aspirants.

  • It helps students assess their chances of getting admission to medical or dental colleges. 

  • It allows aspirants to make informed decisions about their choices based on the predicted rank in NEET 2025

Which is the most accurate NEET rank predictor?

The careers360’s NEET rank predictor stands out when it comes to the most accurate NEET rank predictor. Not only is it totally free to use, but it is accurate also. Over the course of time, NEET rank predictor by Careers360 has helped lots of students in assessing them with the list of medical or dental colleges they can look out for, as per their scores and predicted NEET rank. 

NEET rank predictor by marks

This NEET marks vs ranks table can help the candidates predict their NEET rank based on their marks and percentile. Students can use this table to know their chances of admission to top medical and dental colleges in India. 

NEET Marks vs Ranks

NEET marks

NEET Ranks

NEET Percentile

720 - 701

1 - 48

99.99977254 - 99.99727052

700 - 651

97 - 4245

99.99448417 - 99.75861151

650 - 601

4677 - 20568

99.73404618 - 98.83041734

600 - 551

21162 - 48400

98.79664001 - 97.2477732

550 - 451

49121 - 125742

97.20677412 - 92.84978301

450 - 401

126733 - 177959

92.79343059 - 89.88050559

400 - 351

179226 - 241657

89.80845866 - 86.25837041

350 - 301

243139 - 320666

86.17409768 - 81.76558761

300 - 251

322702 - 417675

81.64981212 - 76.24924939

250 - 201

420134 - 540747

76.10942035 - 69.25085979

200 - 151

544093 - 710276

69.06059221 - 59.6107305

150 - 101

715384 - 990231

59.32026822 - 43.69131616

100 - 51

1001694 - 1460741

43.0394819444824 - 16.93614606

50 - 0

1476066 - 1750199

16.0647023500832 - 0.4763513206

NEET college predictor based on rank

Selecting the right college is crucial for medical students. Our NEET College Predictor, which is based on rank, makes this process easier. This table provides important information about possible college choices that one can consider based on their predictor rank. Using this data, students can make well-informed decisions regarding their medical career journey by choosing the right college. 

NEET rank for top medical colleges

Name of Medical Colleges

NEET 2024 opening and closing rank (General)NEET 2023 closing rank (General)

NEET 2022 closing rank (General)

NEET 2021 cut off for government colleges

2020 NEET closing cutoff rank

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi

58 - 14585

107

1179

90

VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi

54 - 141107

129

143

163

University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

149 - 390304

217

215

324

Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi

489 - 826485

550

414

571

Government Medical College, Chandigarh

259 - 778544

313

37720

776

Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai

52 - 1010656

697

773

457

King George's Medical University, Lucknow

326 - 13521097

1457

1623

1800

Stanley Medical College, Chennai

1256 - 21212002

4738

6146

5253

Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak

1651 - 384325692

7932

6379

6573

Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai

1244 - 23381623

2045


2828

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

1 - 4757

61

53

-

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry

38 - 350277

302

227

-

FAQ's About NEET Rank Predictor

How do I predict my rank in NEET?

Ans. Candidates can predict their NEET rank by using the NEET rank predictor tool by careers360. 

Can I get MBBS with 40,000 rank in NEET?

Ans. Yes a candidate can get admission to an MBBS course with 40,000 rank in NEET. Candidates can use the NEET predictor tool 2025 by careers360 to know the list of colleges where a candidate can get admission to an MBBS course with 40000 rank. 

Which is the most accurate NEET rank predictor?

Ans. Undoubtedly, the NEET rank predictor 2025 by careers360 is the most accurate rank predictor tool. This NEET rank predictor tool analyses the data of past years, the latest trends, and various other factors to predict the candidate’s rank. Over the years, the NEET rank predictor tool by careers360 has helped various candidates. 

Are NEET rank predictors good?

Ans. Yes NEET rank predictors are good as candidates don’t need to worry about their chances of colleges where they can get admission. The NEET rank predictor by careers360 with its advanced algorithm predicts the rank of a candidate based on their NEET score and suggests the list of various medical colleges as per their score. 

How is NEET ranking calculated?

Ans. The NEET ranking is calculated considering the marks obtained by the candidate, the category of the candidate, the number of students who appeared in the NEET exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and much more. 

How is rank decided in NEET for same marks?

Ans, The rank in NEET for the same marks is decided by the tie-breaking criteria of NEET

What will be my rank if I score 500 in NEET?

Ans. A candidate's rank may vary from 1,20,000 to 1,50,000 with a score of 500 in NEET.

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Updated on 23 Jan 2025, 05:02 PM IST

Top Colleges accepting NEET

AIIMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 57 All India rank
4.6/5

20
Reviews
Maulana Azad Medical College
GEN Cut-off: 87 All India rank
4.8/5

30
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VMMC - Safdarjung Hospital
GEN Cut-off: 113 All India rank
4.8/5

12
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JIPMER Puducherry
GEN Cut-off: 277 All India rank
4.8/5

6
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GMCH Chandigarh
GEN Cut-off: 451 All India rank
5.0/5

1
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AIIMS Jodhpur
GEN Cut-off: 534 All India rank
4.6/5

4
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UCMS Delhi
GEN Cut-off: 559 All India rank
4.9/5

13
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AIIMS Bhubaneswar
GEN Cut-off: 603 All India rank
4.7/5

12
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Questions related to NEET

Hello

Having different signatures on your NEET registration forms for different attempts can cause issues during document verification or at the examination center.

It’s important that your signature matches across all official documents, including your registration form, admit card and ID proof.

If your signature has changed, it's advisable to:

1. Contact NEET authorities through their helpline or official email to explain the situation.

2. Use the same signature you used in your first attempt, if possible to avoid complications.

3. Carry an affidavit stating the reason for the signature change if you have legally updated your signature, though this might not be necessary unless specified.

It's always better to clarify with official sources to avoid disqualification or issues during verification.

hope this helps you .

According to the latest NEET exam pattern , the Botany and Zoology sections are still separate within the Biology section, but combined to form a total of 90 questions in the Biology section, with 45 questions each from Botany and Zoology. l

Although considered one "Biology" section, the NEET exam still presents questions distinctly categorized as Botany and Zoology.

Both Botany and Zoology usually have an equal number of questions (45 each) within the Biology section.

The current NEET exam pattern maintains this structure with separate Botany and Zoology sections within the Biology subject.

Hello there,

NEET Difficulty and SCERT Books :

NEET is a competitive exam, and while SCERT books (State Council of Educational Research and Training) can help build a foundation, they may not be sufficient on their own for scoring high marks. NEET requires in-depth knowledge of subjects like Physics , Chemistry , and Biology at a higher level. You should ideally refer to NCERT textbooks , previous years' papers , and NEET-specific study materials for better preparation.

NEET Cutoff for MBBS in South India :

The NEET cutoff for MBBS seats varies depending on factors such as the category (General, OBC, SC, ST), the college , and the state . For top medical colleges in South India (like AIIMS , JIPMER , and state government colleges ), the cutoff can range from around 550 to 700 marks for general category students, while for reserved categories , it could be lower (around 400 to 500 marks ). Always check specific college cutoffs for the most accurate information.

Possibility of Scoring 300 in NEET with One Month of Practice :

If you score 300 marks in NEET after just 1 month of practice , it could be challenging to significantly improve unless you already have a strong foundation in the subjects. However, with focused and consistent practice on high-yield topics and important chapters, it is possible to improve your score in a month. Key strategies should include:

  1. Prioritize Important Topics : Focus on areas with high weightage like Biology , and Physical Chemistry .

  2. Take Mock Tests : Take as many mock tests as possible to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and time management.

  3. Revise : Spend time revising key concepts and formulas, especially in Physics and Chemistry .

  4. Stay Consistent : Consistency and proper time management in the final month are crucial.

It’s tough, but with intense dedication, some improvement in score is possible.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Hi,

It is difficult to score 720/720 in NEET but nothing is impossible if your work hard you can score 720 in NEET. Several students score 720/720 marks in the NEET examination. The hard work, dedication and determination with effective strategies to achieve the goal led to this success.

Scoring 720 in NEET is a challenging task, but with the right guidance, strategy, and resources, this dream can come true. There is 14 months left for you to achieve your goal. You can study 13-14 hours per day to score well in NEET.

Below given are the some of tips and tricks to score good marks in NEET.

  • Know the complete NEET syllabus and exam pattern in detail.
  • Create a study Plan
  • Choose the best books including NCERT
  • Practice regularly
  • Focus mainly on the important topics and weak areas
  • Maintain health and stay positive
  • Stay updated
  • Join a good coaching for NEET either online or offline
  • Clear your doubts
  • Revise regularly

Hope this information will help you

Hello aspirant,

The safe score for NEET UG 2025 depends on the category and the type of college (government or private). Based on previous trends:

  • General Category: 620+ for top govt. colleges, 600+ for other govt. MBBS seats.

  • OBC Category: 600+ for govt. medical colleges.
  • SC/ST Category: 480+ for govt. medical colleges.
  • BDS (Govt. Dental Colleges): 500+ for General, 450+ for OBC/SC/ST.
  • Private Medical Colleges: 300+ (varies by state).
  • AIIMS & Top Govt. Colleges: 670+ (General), 640+ (OBC), 600+ (SC/ST).

The cut-off may change depending on exam difficulty, seat availability, and competition . Aim for higher scores to increase your chances!


For more details and NEET cut-off of previous years CLICK HERE .

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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