NEET rank predictor.

Enter your expected NEET score and we'll estimate your All-India Rank using historical cutoff data from 2018–2024.

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Out of 720, with +4/−1 marking. Negative scores are allowed (e.g. for very low attempts).

Estimated All-India Rank
Enter a score on the left to see your estimated rank.

How it works

We combined NTA's released marks-vs-rank tables from NEET 2018 through 2024 to build a score-to-rank lookup. For any score you enter, we look at what rank that score earned in past years, average them, and report the mean rank with a range covering year-to-year variance.

Two things to remember: (1) NEET difficulty fluctuates — the same score could place you 1,500 or 4,000 ranks apart in different years. (2) Applicant count grew from ~13L in 2018 to ~24L in 2024, which generally inflates ranks at the same score over time.

Past cutoff trends

Approximate score → rank from official NTA data:

Score2024 AIR2023 AIR2022 AIR2021 AIR
7201111
700~28~22~24~30
680~480~340~360~520
650~3,200~2,400~2,600~3,400
620~12,000~9,500~10,200~13,000
600~22,000~17,500~19,000~24,000
550~70,000~56,000~60,000~76,000
500~1.6L~1.3L~1.4L~1.7L

Source: NTA official marks-vs-rank releases. Approximations rounded.

FAQ

How accurate is this NEET rank predictor?
Predictions are based on historical NTA cutoff data from 2018–2024. Accuracy depends on year-to-year shifts in difficulty and applicant count. The predicted range typically captures 80–90% of actual ranks for a given score, but always treat the result as an estimate, not a guarantee.
What data is the predictor based on?
The model uses publicly released NTA marks-vs-rank data from NEET 2018 through 2024 — specifically the score-to-rank tables released after each result.
Why does the predicted range vary so much?
NEET difficulty and applicant counts vary year-to-year. A score of 650 could correspond to AIR 1500 in one year and AIR 4000 in another. The range reflects historical variance.
Is this an official NTA tool?
No. This is a third-party predictor for personal estimation. Official ranks are released by NTA (the testing agency) after results.
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