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NEET 2026 Predictor

NEET College Predictor 2026 — Find Best Colleges by Score

Enter your NEET score or rank to instantly check your All India Quota college chances based on official MCC closing ranks. Category-wise, real data — no guesswork.

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Enter your NEET marks or rank, select your category, quota, and gender, then click "Predict My Colleges" to see real MCC AIQ closing-rank data.

NEET Score vs College Options — Quick Reference

NEET ScoreApprox RankGovt CollegePrivate CollegeMBBS Abroad
650-720Under 5,000AIIMS, JIPMER, Top State GovtAny Private CollegeNot needed
550-6495,000-50,000State Govt (Home State)Top Private CollegesCost-saving alternative
450-54950,000-1,50,000Unlikely / Mop-up OnlyPrivate (Rs. 80L+)Strongly recommended
350-4491,50,000-4,00,000Not possibleManagement Quota (1Cr+)Best option
250-3494,00,000-8,00,000Not possibleNot availableOnly viable path
Below 2508,00,000+Not possibleNot availableMust re-qualify NEET

* Table shows General category data. Reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST) have lower cutoffs for government seats. The table is indicative and based on historical trends.

How the NEET College Predictor Works

This predictor uses official MCC All India Quota closing rank data from the most recent complete NEET counselling cycle. When you enter your marks or rank, it queries the actual per-college closing ranks and compares them to your rank to show your realistic chance at each college.

For government colleges, results show AIQ (15%) seat closing ranks — the most competitive national pool. Reserved category students benefit from lower closing ranks under their category seats as per government norms. Select your category accurately for the best results.

For MBBS abroad, since foreign universities primarily require a qualifying NEET score (not a competitive rank), students with ranks beyond 50,000 often find better value abroad compared to high-fee Indian private colleges.

MBBS Abroad — The Smart Alternative

Every year, over 10 lakh students qualify NEET but less than 1 lakh get government MBBS seats. MBBS abroad at NMC-approved universities offers quality medical education at a fraction of Indian private college costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the NEET College Predictor 2026?
Our predictor uses official MCC All India Quota closing ranks from the most recent complete NEET counselling cycle. Actual seat allotment depends on multiple factors including total candidates, state domicile, category, counselling round, and choice filling. Use this as a directional guide, not a guarantee.
Can I get a government MBBS seat with NEET 400 marks?
For General category, government MBBS seats with 400 marks are extremely difficult — your rank would be around 2,00,000+. For SC/ST candidates, there may be limited options in some states through mop-up rounds. MBBS abroad is the most reliable path at this score.
Is MBBS abroad worth it for students with NEET 300-500?
Yes. Students with NEET 300-500 face a choice: pay Rs. 80L-1.5Cr+ at Indian private colleges OR study at NMC-approved universities abroad for Rs. 15-40L total. The cost savings are substantial, and the FMGE/NExT pass rates at good universities are 20-46%.
Does category (OBC/SC/ST) affect MBBS abroad admission?
For MBBS abroad, your category does not matter — foreign universities admit based on qualifying NEET score, not rank or category. The lower qualifying cutoff (40th percentile for SC/ST, 45th for OBC) makes it easier for reserved category students to be eligible.
What is the minimum NEET score for MBBS abroad?
You need to qualify NEET at the 50th percentile (General) or 40th percentile (SC/ST) — approximately 135-145 marks for General category. Most NMC-approved universities abroad accept students who meet this qualifying cutoff, with no separate competitive cutoff.
Should I wait for NEET counselling or apply for MBBS abroad immediately?
If your score is 500+, wait for counselling results first. If 300-500, apply to both Indian counselling and MBBS abroad simultaneously — you can withdraw from abroad if you get an Indian seat. If below 300 (General), start MBBS abroad applications immediately.

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