Predict, Analyse & Plan Your NEET Journey
Receive college matches, cutoff trends & your tailored admission roadmap.

Predict your chances across colleges based on rank, category & preferences.

Explore AIIMS, JIPMER, GMCs, Central Universities & leading medical colleges nationwide.

Track admissions across MCC AIQ, Central, Deemed counselling rounds in one place.

Receive college matches, cutoff trends & your tailored admission roadmap.

Predict your chances across colleges based on rank, category & preferences.

Explore AIIMS, JIPMER, GMCs, Central Universities & leading medical colleges nationwide.

Track admissions across MCC AIQ, Central, Deemed counselling rounds in one place.

Receive college matches, cutoff trends & your tailored admission roadmap.

To predict the best potential medical colleges through the Medical College Predictor 2026, aspirants can select their MBBS/BDS colleges on the basis of NEET UG Rank.
On the basis of the candidate's score and the previous year's NEET cutoff for various colleges, the NEET college predictor analyses the trends to generate a list of colleges where candidates may get a seat.
Hello,
With 660 marks in RE-NEET 2026 under the SC category from Assam, you have a competitive score. Admission to AIIMS Delhi MBBS is highly competitive, and the final selection depends on your All India Rank, SC category rank, counselling trends, seat availability, and cutoff.
While it is difficult to confirm admission based on marks alone, you do have a chance if your SC category rank falls within the closing ranks during MCC counselling. Participate in all rounds of AIQ counselling and keep AIIMS Delhi as one of your preferences, along with other AIIMS and top government medical colleges.
All the best!
Hello,
With 480 marks in RE-NEET 2026 under the EWS category, securing an MBBS seat in a government medical college may be challenging, especially in the All India Quota. However, your chances depend on your All India Rank, state, domicile, category-wise cutoff, and counselling trends.
You should participate in both All India Quota (AIQ) and State Counselling. Also keep options such as BDS, AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS), and private medical colleges as backup choices.
Hello,
Getting an MBBS seat in Karnataka with 460 marks is quite difficult, even if you belong to Category 1, Ex-serviceman, and HK category in government colleges. However, you have a good chance of getting a seat in the private medical colleges through the government-quota seats in private medical colleges. You also have a decent chance of getting a Government BDS or AYUSH (BAMS/BHMS) seat.
Hello Student,
Can you please be more clear in what are you trying to ask?
Hello student, please refre the following links to get NEET Previous Year Question Papers:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-previous-year-question-paper-with-solution
https://medicine.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/neet-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pyq-chapterwise
Hello Dear Student,
In NEET counselling , both your All India Rank (AIR) and State Rank are important. The rank considered depends on the counselling quota under which you are applying.
| Counselling Quota | Percentage of Seats | Rank Considered | Counselling Authority |
|---|---|---|---|
| All India Quota (AIQ) | 15% | All India Rank (AIR) | Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) |
| State Quota | 85% | State Rank (along with the applicable category rank) | Respective State Medical Counselling Authorities |
You can check, find and access more information here:
Hope it helps!