
Use Vedantu's NEET Rank Predictor 2026 to estimate your All India Rank from your NEET marks. Enter your score out of 720 to check your expected AIR, percentile and category-wise rank range.
The predictor analyses recent NEET marks-versus-rank patterns, candidate performance, paper difficulty and score distribution. It gives students a quick understanding of where their marks may place them among NEET UG 2026 candidates.
The NEET UG 2026 result has been declared. Students should use this predictor for an indicative rank analysis and verify their final AIR through the official NTA scorecard.
The NEET Rank Predictor 2026 is an online tool that estimates your probable All India Rank using your NEET UG marks. It converts your score into an expected rank range by comparing it with the latest NEET result and score-distribution trends.
Students only need to enter their marks out of 720 and select their category. The tool then displays an estimated AIR, category rank and percentile range within seconds.
The predicted rank should be used for preliminary analysis. Your official NEET AIR, category rank and percentile are available on the scorecard released by NTA.
NTA conducted the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on June 21, 2026 and declared the result on July 16, 2026. The official scorecard contains the candidate's marks, percentile, All India Rank and qualifying status.
Aryan Gupta and Panshul Bansal secured 715 marks, the highest score reported in NEET UG 2026. The latest result data shows that rank ranges can change significantly depending on the number of candidates within each marks bracket.
| S.No. | NEET UG 2026 Event | Official Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Re-Examination Date | June 21, 2026 |
| 2 | Result Date | July 16, 2026 |
| 3 | Maximum Marks | 720 |
| 4 | Highest Reported Score | 715 marks |
| 5 | Official Website | neet.nta.nic.in |
Follow these steps to estimate your NEET UG 2026 rank:
If you have not calculated your marks, use Vedantu's NEET Score Calculator before using the rank predictor.
Vedantu's NEET Rank Predictor uses a statistical model to map the marks entered by a student to an estimated rank range. The prediction considers multiple factors that influence the relationship between NEET marks and rank.
The following ReNEET 2026 marks vs rank predictor table shows the estimated All India Rank and percentile for different score ranges. These ranges help students understand how their NEET marks may translate into an expected AIR.
| NEET Score Range | Predicted AIR Range | Expected Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| 672–720 | 1–10 | 99.99+ |
| 650–671 | 11–100 | 99.99 |
| 630–649 | 101–500 | 99.97 |
| 616–629 | 501–1,000 | 99.95 |
| 571–615 | 1,001–5,000 | 99.77 |
| 542–570 | 5,001–10,000 | 99.55 |
| 528–541 | 10,001–20,000 | 99.09 |
| 515–527 | 20,001–30,000 | 98.64 |
| 496–514 | 30,001–50,000 | 97.74 |
| 465–495 | 50,001–1,00,000 | 95.48 |
| 424–464 | 1,00,001–2,00,000 | 90.95 |
| Below 424 | Above 2,00,000 | Below 90.95 |
For a detailed score-wise comparison, check the complete NEET Marks vs Rank 2026 analysis.
NEET marks and AIR do not follow a fixed conversion formula. Two examination years can produce different ranks for the same marks because paper difficulty, candidate count and overall performance may change.
A small difference in marks can create a considerable rank difference when many candidates fall within the same score range. This impact is generally stronger in highly competitive marks brackets.
Students looking for a detailed score-wise table should check the NEET Marks vs Rank 2026 page for the complete marks-wise analysis.
NEET rank shows your position among candidates, whereas percentile represents your relative performance. A lower numerical rank indicates a better position.
| S.No. | NEET Rank | NEET Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shows a candidate's position | Shows relative performance among candidates |
| 2 | A lower rank is better | A higher percentile is better |
| 3 | Used during counselling and seat allocation | Used to determine qualifying eligibility |
| 4 | Displayed as AIR and category rank | Displayed as a percentile score |
The NEET percentile represents the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or lower than a particular candidate. It is different from the percentage of marks obtained.
NEET Percentile Formula: ((Total number of candidates − Candidate's rank + 1) ÷ Total number of candidates) × 100
The final percentile should always be checked on the official NTA scorecard. A predicted percentile is only an approximate value calculated from the estimated AIR.
NTA prepares the NEET All India Rank after evaluating the final marks of all eligible candidates. Candidates are arranged in descending order according to their scores.
NEET qualifying marks and the admission cutoff are different. The qualifying cutoff determines whether a candidate is eligible to participate in counselling. It does not guarantee an MBBS or BDS seat.
The admission cutoff is the rank or score at which a college closes admission for a particular category, quota and counselling round. It varies across government, private, deemed and state medical colleges.
| S.No. | Cutoff Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | NEET Qualifying Cutoff | Determines eligibility for counselling |
| 2 | College Admission Cutoff | Indicates admission chances in a college |
| 3 | AIQ Cutoff | Used for All India Quota counselling |
| 4 | State Cutoff | Used for state quota counselling |
Students should check the dedicated NEET Cutoff 2026 page for category-wise qualifying marks and the latest government-college cutoff information.
The accuracy of the NEET Rank Predictor depends primarily on the marks entered by the student and the data available for rank estimation. Entering the exact score produces a more relevant rank range.
However, no third-party rank predictor can replace the official NTA scorecard. The predicted AIR may differ because the final rank depends on the complete score distribution, candidate count and official tie-breaking process.
Students should treat the result as an indicative range and use the official scorecard for counselling and admission decisions.
After checking your estimated rank, compare it with your official scorecard. You can then evaluate counselling options based on your AIR, category, domicile, quota and preferred course.
Use your official or predicted rank to explore possible MBBS and BDS colleges based on your category, quota and preferences.
Predict My NEET CollegeTo use the NEET 2026 Rank Predictor, students need to enter a few basic details such as:
No sign-up, login, or OTP is required to use the rank predictor tool.