NEET 2021 marks vs rank: Know your expected rank here
Check NEET marks vs rank to have an idea of the All India Rank (AIR) students will get in NEET 2021.
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Team Careers360 | September 23, 2021 | 03:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2021) on September 12, 2021. NTA will release the NEET 2021 result and cutoff scores soon on their official website neet.nta.nic.in.
A total of 161,269 medical seats will be filled through the NEET 2021 for the various medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, B.VSc & AH. 16.14 lakh students registered for NEET 2021 , thus the competition will be very high to get a seat in the medical course.
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Students used to get worried about which NEET rank they will get on the basis of their scores. Students are advised to check the expected NEET 2021 marks vs rank range, this will help the students during counselling and deciding their future course of action.
NEET 2021 marks vs rank: Factors to determine
Students should note that NEET marks vs ranks change every year and it depends on various factors which are mentioned below:
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NEET question paper’s difficulty level
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Level of the candidates preparing for the NEET exam
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The number of appeared candidates for the exam
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Previous year analysis
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Expected NEET 2021 marks vs rank
Medical aspirants can check NEET marks vs rank below. The marks vs rank data have been prepared on the basis previous year rank predictor tool by Careers360.
NEET marks vs rank
NEET marks |
NEET ranks |
720 |
1 |
718-708 |
2 - 31 |
707-698 |
39 -131 |
697 - 688 |
134-382 |
687-678 |
399 - 844 |
677 - 668 |
880 - 1625 |
667-658 |
1710 - 2912 |
657-648 |
3065 - 4869 |
647-638 |
5073 - 7357 |
637-628 |
7643 - 10545 |
627-618 |
10877 - 14353 |
617- 608 |
14766 - 18807 |
607 -598 |
19277 - 24026 |
597 - 588 |
24534 - 29770 |
587 -578 |
30391 - 36057 |
577 -568 |
36751 - 42759 |
567 -558 |
43422 - 50021 |
557 - 548 |
50784 - 57778 |
547 - 538 |
58599 - 65727 |
537 - 528 |
66548 - 74111 |
527 - 518 |
74929 - 82675 |
517 - 508 |
83522 - 91757 |
507 - 498 |
92665 - 101137 |
497 - 488 |
102054 - 110801 |
487 - 478 |
111799 - 120832 |
477 - 468 |
121819 - 131202 |
467 - 458 |
132265 - 142031 |
457 - 448 |
143226 - 153188 |
447 - 438 |
154385 - 164903 |
437 - 428 |
166026 - 176642 |
427 - 418 |
177822 - 188860 |
417 - 408 |
190149 - 201809 |
407 - 398 |
203121 - 215020 |
NEET marks vs rank analysis
As per the expert analysis, students are required to score more than 550 marks in NEET 2021 exam to get admission to the government medical college. As per the previous year’s NEET marks vs rank data, around 50,000 medical aspirants secured more than 550 NEET scores to get admission in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and veterinary colleges.
NEET cutoff qualifying percentile
NEET cut off 2021 is the minimum mark that must be obtained to pass the entrance exam. The cut off percentile remains the same for all categories. Last year the highest mark for NEET was 720, while the minimum qualifying score for the general category was 147. Refer to the below table to know about the previous year’s cutoff.
NEET category wise cutoff
Category |
Cut-off Percentile |
Cut-off Score- 2020 |
Cut-off Score- 2019 |
General |
50th |
720-147 |
701-134 |
SC, ST & OBC |
40th |
146-113 |
133-107 |
General - PH |
45th |
146-129 |
133-120 |
SC, ST & OBC - PH |
40th |
128-113 |
119-107 |
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