The NEET 2026 Rank Predictor is an online tool that helps NEET UG aspirants estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR), percentile, and possible MBBS/BDS college level using their exam score and basic details. Instead of waiting in uncertainty for the official result, students can enter their NEET 2026 marks, category (General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS), and quota (All India or State), and get an approximate rank range based on previous years' marks‑vs‑rank data and cut‑off patterns. This gives a clearer picture of where they might stand in the competition, even before counselling begins.
The predictor does not replace the official result, but it works as a planning tool. It helps you see how a few marks more or less could shift your rank band and, with it, the level of colleges you can realistically expect. Many serious aspirants use a NEET 2026 Rank Predictor throughout the preparation phase: after every major mock test, they plug in their score to understand whether they are moving closer to a government‑college range or still in typical private‑MBBS territory. For parents and teachers, it becomes a calm way to discuss expectations without guesswork.
Key points about using a NEET 2026 Rank Predictor
Converts your NEET 2026 score into an estimated AIR and percentile.
Gives a rough idea of government, semi‑government, and private‑college possibilities at your score.
Helps you test multiple "what‑if" scenarios using mock‑test scores.
Supports smarter counselling planning with safe, moderate, and aspirational options.
Encourages focused preparation by linking score targets with rank bands.
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Example table: NEET 2026 marks vs approximate rank outlook
| NEET 2026 Score Range | Approx. AIR Range (indicative) | Likely MBBS Option Level* |
|---|---|---|
| 680+ | 0–200 | Top AIIMS & elite government institutes |
| 640–679 | 200–1500 | Strong central & state government colleges |
| 600–639 | 1500–4000 | Good government + top private colleges |
| 540–599 | 4000–10000 | Mid‑tier government and reputed private colleges |
| 500–539 | 10000–25000 | Mostly private MBBS and some state‑quota seats |