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NEET / JEE Rank Estimator

Estimate your NEET-UG, JEE Main, or JEE Advanced rank from your expected score. See which colleges and branches you might qualify for based on historical cutoff data.

⚠ Rank estimates are based on historical data from 2023–2025. Actual ranks depend on paper difficulty and number of candidates. Use as a planning guide only.

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FAQ

NEET & JEE — Frequently asked questions

How is NEET rank calculated from score?
NEET rank is determined by your score relative to all candidates. In NEET 2024 (18 lakh+ candidates), a score of 700+ typically placed in top 100 ranks, 650+ in top 5,000, 600+ in top 20,000, and 500+ in top 50,000. The exact cutoff varies each year based on difficulty and number of applicants.
What score is needed for AIIMS Delhi?
For AIIMS Delhi (General category), you typically need a NEET score of 700+ (rank under 50–100). OBC cutoff is usually 690+, SC around 620+, and ST around 580+. These are approximate and change each year based on available seats and competition.
What percentile is needed to qualify for JEE Advanced?
You need to be in the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main rankers to qualify for JEE Advanced. This typically requires a percentile of 90+ for General category, 75+ for OBC, 65+ for SC/ST. The exact cutoff varies by year.
How many students appear for NEET each year?
NEET UG 2024 had approximately 24 lakh registered candidates with about 18–20 lakh actually appearing. The number increases 5–10% each year. With about 1 lakh MBBS seats in government colleges, the acceptance rate for government seats is around 5–6%.
What is a good rank in JEE Main?
For top NITs (CS branch): rank under 5,000. For NITs (other branches): under 20,000. For top IIITs: under 10,000. For JEE Advanced qualification: top 2.5 lakh. These are for General category; reserved categories have relaxed cutoffs.

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