The NEET 2026 Rank Predictor helps candidates estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR) before the official results are announced. By using expected NEET scores, previous years' rank trends, exam difficulty levels, and competition data, students can get a realistic estimate of their probable rank and admission chances.
A rank predictor is especially useful after checking the answer key, as it allows candidates to understand where they stand in the competition and plan their counselling strategy accordingly.
NEET 2026 Rank Predictor is a tool that helps candidates estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR) based on their NEET score, exam difficulty level, and previous years' rank trends. Students can use the predictor to understand their likely rank and evaluate MBBS admission opportunities before the official result is declared.
Estimate your rank now using the official tool: PW NEET Rank Predictor
Candidates can estimate their rank using the following details:
The following table provides an estimated marks versus rank analysis based on previous trends and expected competition levels.
| Marks Range | Expected Rank |
|---|---|
| 700+ | AIR 1 – 500 |
| 650–699 | AIR 500 – 5,000 |
| 600–649 | AIR 5,000 – 20,000 |
| 550–599 | AIR 20,000 – 45,000 |
| 500–549 | AIR 45,000 – 80,000 |
| 450–499 | AIR 80,000 – 1,40,000 |
| 400–449 | AIR 1,40,000+ |
Note that actual ranks may vary depending on overall performance and competition levels.
Using a rank predictor is simple and helps candidates estimate their position before results are released.
Calculate your expected NEET score using the answer key.
Enter your expected marks into the predictor.
Select your category.
Check your predicted AIR and category rank.
Use the rank estimate to explore MBBS admission possibilities.
Students can predict their NEET 2026 rank by entering their expected marks. The predictor uses previous years' data, candidate trends, competition levels, and difficulty analysis to generate an estimated rank range.
The closer your score is to the top range, the more accurate the rank prediction becomes.
Candidates scoring 720 marks can expect a rank among the top positions in the country and may secure admission to the most competitive medical institutions.
A score of 700+ generally places candidates within the top few hundred ranks.
Students scoring around 650 marks often secure ranks within the top few thousand candidates and remain strong contenders for government medical colleges.
Candidates with 600 marks generally have good opportunities for MBBS admission through various counselling channels.
A score of 550 remains competitive and may provide opportunities in several government and private medical colleges.
Candidates scoring around 500 marks should carefully evaluate state quota and private college options.
A score of 450 may provide admission opportunities depending on category and state-specific cutoffs.
Candidates scoring 400 marks should focus on available counselling options and category-based opportunities.
A score of 650 is generally associated with ranks within the top few thousand candidates.
Candidates scoring around 600 marks often fall within a competitive rank range suitable for many government medical colleges.
The expected rank range remains competitive and depends on overall exam performance.
Candidates should evaluate both state quota and private medical college options.
Admission opportunities may vary significantly based on category and state-level counselling trends.
A reliable rank predictor should incorporate the latest examination trends and rank calculations.
Using a well-maintained predictor can provide more realistic estimates.
Several factors influence rank prediction beyond marks alone.
These variables collectively determine the final rank estimation.
Once candidates know their estimated rank, they can use a college predictor to identify potential admission opportunities.
Combining rank prediction with college prediction helps students prepare for counselling more effectively.
Admission to government medical colleges remains highly competitive.
Candidates generally require very high scores and ranks to secure admission to top institutions.
AIIMS admissions usually require some of the highest NEET scores and ranks.
Requirements vary significantly across states and categories.
The required score depends on seat availability, category, state quota, and competition levels.
Candidates should remember that a rank predictor provides only an estimate.
| Rank Predictor | Official Result |
| Estimated Rank | Final Rank |
| Based on Trends | Based on Actual Data |
| Approximate Range | Exact AIR |
| Useful for Planning | Used for Admission |
The official NEET result remains the final authority for admissions and counselling.
Many students search for free tools to estimate their ranks after the examination.
A free NEET rank predictor allows candidates to:
The NEET UG Rank Predictor is designed specifically for undergraduate medical admissions and provides rank estimates based on expected scores.
It can be particularly useful immediately after answer keys are released.
A score predictor helps students calculate expected marks before using a rank predictor.
Candidates should first estimate their score using:
The predicted score can then be used to estimate rank.
An expected rank calculator uses historical trends and current examination data to estimate where a candidate may stand in the overall merit list.
It provides a useful benchmark before official results are declared.
Many candidates use rank predictors specifically to understand their chances of admission into government medical colleges.
The estimated rank can help students:
Marks versus rank analysis plays a crucial role in MBBS admission planning.
Understanding expected rank ranges allows candidates to: