Why Marks vs Rank Matters
In NEET, your score is just a number; your All India Rank (AIR) determines your medical college. Due to exam difficulty fluctuations and the sheer volume of candidates (expected to cross 2.5 million in 2026), the rank associated with a specific score changes every year. A score of 620 might secure a 15,000 rank one year, but drop to 20,000 the next.
Projected NEET 2026 Marks vs Rank Table
| Expected Marks (Out of 720) | Projected All India Rank (AIR) | Admission Probability (Govt MBBS) |
|---|---|---|
| 720 - 710 | 1 - 50 | Top AIIMS |
| 709 - 700 | 51 - 500 | Top Tier Govt |
| 699 - 680 | 501 - 2,500 | Excellent Chance |
| 679 - 650 | 2,501 - 8,000 | High Chance |
| 649 - 620 | 8,001 - 18,000 | Good Chance (State Quota) |
| 619 - 600 | 18,001 - 30,000 | Borderline (State Quota) |
| 599 - 550 | 30,001 - 70,000 | Low Chance (Semi-Govt) |
| 549 - 500 | 70,001 - 1,15,000 | Very Low (Private) |
| 499 - 400 | 1,15,001 - 2,50,000 | Deemed / Abroad |
| 399 - 300 | 2,50,001 - 4,00,000 | Deemed / Management |
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