Welcome to Getmyuni NEET Rank Predictor! Get your expected ranks and apply to various colleges with one click.
NEET is a medical entrance exam conducted to facilitate admissions in various medical and dental colleges in India. NEET-UG replaced the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) and all individual MBBS entrance exams conducted by states or colleges themselves in 2013.
NOTE: The predicted rank will be a close estimate of the official rank declared by NTA. The final rank list will be prepared by the NTA.
Candidates are requested to provide valid details for all the information asked in order to avoid false predictions. To predict your rank, calculate the expected score for Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology with the help of NEET Answer Keys released by the NTA. Once you have calculated the individual scores, follow the steps below to fill out the form:
To qualify NEET, candidates will have to score more than or equal to the qualifying marks called the cut-off. NTA will fix the cut off based on the difficulty level of the papers, number of candidates appearing in the exam and availability of seats in colleges. Find below the expected cut-off for different categories for the academic session 2020:
Category |
Cut-Off |
Others |
685-145 |
OBC |
678-118 |
SC |
595-118 |
ST |
599-118 |
UR -PH |
474-131 |
OBC -PH |
510-118 |
SC -PH |
415-118 |
ST -PH |
339-118 |
The following table shows the expected ranks against the marks (NEET Marks vs Rank) obtained in NEET 2018:
Marks Obtained |
Expected Rank |
> 675 |
1 – 100 |
674 – 670 |
101 – 200 |
669 – 665 |
201 – 300 |
664 – 655 |
301 – 400 |
654 – 650 |
401 – 500 |
649 – 640 |
501 – 600 |
639 – 635 |
601 – 700 |
634 – 630 |
701 – 800 |
629 – 620 |
801 – 900 |
619 – 615 |
901 – 1000 |
614 – 610 |
1001 – 1500 |
609 – 600 |
1501 – 2000 |
599 – 595 |
2001 – 2500 |
594 – 590 |
2501 – 3000 |
589 – 585 |
3001 – 3500 |
584 – 580 |
3501 – 4000 |
579 – 570 |
4001 – 4500 |
569 – 565 |
4501 – 5000 |
564 – 560 |
5001 – 5500 |
559 – 555 |
5501 – 6000 |
554 – 550 |
6001 – 6500 |
549 – 540 |
6501 – 7000 |
539 – 535 |
7001 – 7500 |
534 – 530 |
7501 – 8000 |
529 – 525 |
8001 – 8500 |
524 – 520 |
8501 – 9000 |
519 – 510 |
9001 – 9500 |
509 – 505 |
9501 – 10000 |
504 – 500 |
10001 – 10500 |
499 – 480 |
10501 – 12000 |
479 – 460 |
12001 – 14000 |
459 – 440 |
14001 – 16000 |
439 – 420 |
16001 – 18000 |
419 – 400 |
18001 – 20000 |
399 – 380 |
20001 – 22500 |
379 – 360 |
22501 – 25000 |
< 365 |
>25000 |
The qualifying marks in NEET is decided based on percentile and not percentage. The marks to be obtained to qualify NEET is in fact variable, it depends where the 50 percentile and the 45 percentile for the reservation category ends and the percentile obviously depends on other factors like the number of candidates appeared in the examination, highest score, difficulty level of the paper, etc. The expected qualifying marks for the academic session 2020 are expected to be as follows:
Category |
Minimum Qualifying Marks (Percentile) |
General |
50 |
SC/ST/OBC |
40 |
General (PH) |
45 |
SC/ST/OBC (PH) |
40 |
The release date for the various answer key sets must be noted carefully. NTA will release the answer keys for NEET 2020 soon after the conduction of the examination. Feel free to check NEET 2020 answer keys and calculate your score to predict the rank. Also, students will be allowed to challenge the official answer keys in case of any discrepancy. The dates for challenging answer keys will be notified by the NTA.
The results will be declared on 5th June, 2019 on the official site of NTA. Feel free to check how to access and download NEET 2020 Results. Information regarding the 2019 counselling session will be updated soon after the declaration of the results.
Soon after the declaration of NEET 2020 results and cut-off, a merit list will be prepared for the qualified candidates. The counselling will be online and will start in the month of June 2019. NEET 2020 Counselling will be regulated by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) for 15% All India Quota. The state counselling will be conducted by the respective state authorities for 85% state quota seats. The counselling process involves registration, choice filling, seat allotment & more.