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Predictor · evidence, not percentages

Don’t guess your odds. See the actual closing ranks for your rank.

Enter your All-India Rank and category. We compare it against the real MCC closing ranks of 2024 & 2025 — and show you those ranks, so every answer carries its own evidence. No invented “% chance”, no black box.

NEET-UG 2026: the exam is being re-conducted on 21 June 2026. As of June 2026, MCC has published no 2026 UG counselling schedule — counselling dates are awaited. This tool runs on verified 2024 & 2025 closing ranks meanwhile. mcc.nic.in ↗

Preview · how a row reads

ESIC Medical College

Faridabad · AIQ

Round 1
2024 closing: AIR 3,803within reach ✓
196
verified closing ranks the tool compares against
813
NMC-recognised colleges in the official seat matrix (13 Oct 2025)
official matrix
12.4L+
qualified for counselling in NEET-UG 2025
NTA, verified
2026-06-12
closing ranks last verified
What this covers: the 15% All-India Quota + deemed/central seats (MCC), plus verified state-quota cutoffs for Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu. Your home state’s 85% quota runs on its own counselling and merit rank — add your state below and we’ll show it, labelled with its scale. States we haven’t verified yet are named as such, never guessed.
Category
Course

Free preview: your top match + how many more fit. Unlocking the full list takes a name and WhatsApp number — one call from a named counsellor, never spam.

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State-quota coverage · the other 85%

Most seats are state quota. Here's exactly which states we've verified.

The All-India Quota is only ~15% of seats; the rest are your home state's 85%, run on each state's own counselling and merit rank. We surface a state only once its closing ranks are checked against the official source — and we name the ones we haven't yet, rather than guess.

3 verified · 10 indicative · 5 in verification · 6 sourced — 24 states mapped. Verified states are checked against the official source; indicative states are compiled from it and clearly labelled until we finish verifying.

Karnataka

✓ verified

Karnataka KEA (UGNEET)

16 colleges · 24 closing ranks

On the KEA state merit rank (labelled reference).

Maharashtra

✓ verified

Maharashtra CET Cell

9 colleges · 28 closing ranks

On the NEET All-India Rank.

Tamil Nadu

✓ verified

TN DME Selection Committee

10 colleges · 16 closing ranks

On the TN-SR state merit rank (labelled reference).

Indicative · shown in the tool, pending verification

Madhya Pradesh

indicative

DME Madhya Pradesh (MP Online) · AIR · 2024

Bihar

indicative

BCECEB (UGMAC) · AIR · 2025

Telangana

indicative

KNRUHS · TG-SR rank · 2025

Kerala

indicative

CEE Kerala (KEAM) · KER-SR rank · 2025

Gujarat

indicative

ACPUGMEC · GUJ-SR rank · 2025

Himachal Pradesh

indicative

Atal Medical University (HP) · HP-SR rank · 2025

Andhra Pradesh

indicative

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences · AIR · 2025

Chhattisgarh

indicative

DME Chhattisgarh · CG-SR rank · 2025

Assam

indicative

DME Assam · AS-SR rank · 2025

Puducherry

indicative

CENTAC · AIR · 2024

Compiled · re-checking before we show it

Rajasthan

◷ verifying

NEET UG Med/Dental Board (SMS MC Jaipur) · AIR

West Bengal

◷ verifying

WBMCC · AIR

Jammu & Kashmir

◷ verifying

JKBOPEE · JK-UTR rank

Odisha

◷ verifying

OJEE Cell (DMET Odisha) · AIR

Uttar Pradesh

◷ verifying

DGME / DMET Uttar Pradesh · AIR

Official source identified · closing ranks next

Haryana·DMER HaryanaPunjab·BFUHS FaridkotUttarakhand·HNB Uttarakhand Medical UniversityJharkhand·JCECEBGoa·DTE Goa (Goa Medical College)Delhi·FMS Delhi University / MCC

Don’t see yours fully covered yet? Its 85% quota runs on the source above — an advisor can map your state quota now →

How a prediction is read

A rank goes in. Real closing ranks come back, banded honestly.

The walkthrough below is an illustration — not live data — of what the tool produces. Your rank is matched against each college’s past closing ranks and sorted into Safe, Borderline or Long-shot, with the evidence attached to every row.

Illustration · your input

All-India Rank

12,500

Category · General  |  Course · MBBS

We scan every college’s 2024 & 2025 closing ranks, then band your rank against them.

Safe

Sample Govt. College A

2024 closing: AIR 18,400

Your 12,500 clears it in both years.

Borderline

Sample Govt. College B

2024 closing: AIR 11,900

Inside in 2024, just outside 2025.

Long-shot

Sample Deemed C

2024 closing: AIR 9,200

Outside recent cutoffs — unlikely.

Illustrative figures only — the live tool above shows each college’s real, sourced closing ranks. Beyond ×1.25 of a college’s worst closing rank we simply don’t list it. We don’t pad lists.

Why closing ranks move between rounds

Each round reshuffles the deck — so a “Borderline” can become a “Safe”.

Closing ranks loosen as counselling progresses: candidates upgrade, drop out, and every round demands fresh choices. A rank that just missed in Round 1 often clears the same college by a later round.

Round 1 (tightest)Stray (loosest)
Round 1
first allotment — our tables are mostly here (conservative)
Round 2
upgrades + fresh choices; ranks rise
Round 3
remaining seats; ranks rise further
Stray
last vacancies — accept-or-lose rules

Bar widths are illustrative of the loosening direction, not exact rank values. The mechanics below explain why the reshuffle happens — and where the real risks sit.

01

Round 1 is a free exit

An R1-allotted candidate need not join — no penalty, and you re-register fresh for R2. R1 carries the least risk by design.

02

Holding R1 while you upgrade

To keep an R1 seat and still chase R2, you must physically join the R1 college and file upgradation willingness. An R2 upgrade then forfeits all claim on the R1 seat.

03

Every round = fresh choices

The previous round’s choice list is void; you fill choices again from scratch. This reshuffle is precisely why closing ranks move between rounds.

04

The deposit is real money

₹2,00,000 (deemed/central) plus a ₹5,000 non-refundable registration fee is forfeited if a Round-2-or-later allottee fails to join.

05

R2 onward, exit costs you

From Round 2, exiting means forfeiture and elimination from later rounds. A joined R3 seat allows no resignation and no upgrade.

The most misread number in NEET

Qualifying isn’t a seat. It only lets you into counselling.

Over 12 lakh candidates qualify every year; the qualifying mark just makes you eligible. Whether you get a seat is decided by closing ranks, which sit far above the qualifying band for almost every college — that’s the gap this predictor exists to show.

Appeared22,09,318
Qualified (eligible for counselling)12,36,531
UR / EWS qualifying band
686–144
OBC / SC / ST band
143–113
Appeared23,33,297
Qualified (eligible for counselling)13,16,268
UR / EWS qualifying band
720–162
OBC / SC / ST band
161–127

Bars are square-root scaled so both stay visible; the printed numbers are the truth. Qualifying counts and bands from the official NTA/PIB releases — 2025 ↗, 2024 ↗.

The data, in the open

The closing ranks the tool compares against.

Published openly so you can check our work. All figures are indicative — compiled from public sources, being verified against official MCC round-wise PDFs — and Round-1 unless marked *. Click any college for its full cutoff-trend chart.

Government & central collegesAll India Quota, General · Round-1 closing ranks. Lower = harder to get.28 colleges2025 closes from 48 to 7,997
Show all 28 colleges
Category-wise closing ranks2025, AIQ Round-1 · reserved-category closes differ a lot — why the tool asks your category.9 colleges · 5 categories
Deemed universitiesMCC counselling, General · closes run far higher than government AIQ — fees are the trade-off.8 colleges2025 closes from 40,008 to 4,96,509

Source: public counselling compilations · confidence low until verified against MCC · see where your rank lands ↑

Year over year

Are NEET cutoffs rising? It depends on the college.

There is no single trend. Paper difficulty, seat-matrix changes and counselling behaviour move each college differently — exactly why we show per-college closing ranks instead of one headline. The biggest movers in our current data:

Movement computed from the indicative dataset above; click a college for its full trend chart.

Methodology · no black box

How a closing rank earns the word “verified”.

No machine learning anywhere. Each figure is banded deterministically, and only published once it has cleared our verification pipeline against the official source.

  1. 01

    Pull the official PDF

    Round-wise MCC allotment PDFs and the NMC seat matrix — the primary, tier-1 documents (mcc.nic.in ↗).

  2. 02

    Parse & checksum

    Every page is parsed and reconciled against the totals printed in the document itself — the figures must add up exactly before they move on.

  3. 03

    Band, don’t guess

    Your rank is compared against each college’s best and worst closing ranks; no probability is invented. The bands are published below.

  4. 04

    Publish only when verified

    A figure stays flagged “indicative” until it matches its official source. Only then is it marked verified and dated.

Your rank is…Band
≤ the best (lowest) closing rank of recent yearsVery high
≤ the worst (highest) closing rankGood
≤ worst closing rank × 1.10Borderline
≤ worst closing rank × 1.25Reach
Beyond thatNot shown — we don’t pad lists
Source: Public counselling compilations · verified vs MCC in progressVerified: NMC seat matrix (13 Oct 2025)· 813 colleges · official
What this tool is — and isn’t

It shows you past closing ranks, not a guarantee.

What we hold today

36 colleges · All India Quota (15%, MCC) + deemed universities · Round-1 closing ranks for 2024 & 2025 · General, EWS, OBC, SC and ST. Compiled from public counselling compilations and being verified against official MCC round-wise PDFs (mcc.nic.in).

State quota (85%) — and what’s still coming

State quota is now verified for Karnataka, Maharashtra & Tamil Nadu — add your home state in the tool to see it (on its own merit-rank scale). Other states, management/NRI seats and later rounds are added per authority as we verify them, never guessed. How counselling and quotas actually work →

Cutoffs move every year with paper difficulty, applicant numbers and the seat matrix — so treat any prediction, ours included, as evidence-backed guidance, not a promise of a seat.

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Straight answers

Frequently asked questions.

How accurate is this predictor?

It is a deterministic lookup, not a probability model: your rank is compared against the actual closing ranks of 2024 and 2025, and we show you those ranks so you can judge the evidence yourself. The underlying data is compiled from public sources and is being verified against official MCC records — every figure is labelled until then. Cutoffs move every year, so treat any prediction (ours included) as guidance, not a guarantee.

Why don’t you show a "% chance" like other predictors?

Because nobody can honestly compute one. Cutoffs depend on paper difficulty, applicant numbers, the seat matrix and counselling behaviour — none of which are knowable in advance. A "92% chance" sounds scientific but cannot be verified. Showing you the real closing ranks and where your rank sits against them is more useful and completely checkable.

Does it cover state quota (85%) seats?

Not yet — and we say so rather than guess. Today it covers the All India Quota (15%, MCC) and deemed universities. State-quota coverage is being added authority by authority. If your rank returns few AIQ matches, state quota in your domicile state is often where your real options are — a counsellor can map them today.

What is a closing rank?

The rank of the last candidate allotted a seat at that college, in that category and quota, in a counselling round. If a college’s 2025 Round-1 closing rank for General was 1,386, every General candidate admitted in that round ranked 1,386 or better. It is the most concrete signal of what a rank could achieve.

Round 1 vs final round — why does it matter?

Closing ranks usually rise in later rounds (R2, R3, stray) as candidates upgrade or drop out. Most of our current data is Round-1, which is the conservative view — your true chances are often slightly better than shown. We label the round on every figure. Note that every round needs fresh choice-filling: the previous round’s choices are void, which is part of why closing ranks reshuffle.

What happens after I share my number?

One call from a named counsellor during working hours to walk through your list and round-by-round strategy — free, no obligation. No spam, and your number is never shared with third parties.

Is my data safe?

Yes. We capture your details only with explicit consent (India’s DPDP Act), store them securely, and use them solely to contact you about your enquiry. The free preview needs no personal details at all.

Which years’ data does the predictor use?

Round-1 closing ranks primarily from the 2024 and 2025 MCC counselling seasons (a few colleges also carry 2023), across General, EWS, OBC, SC and ST categories. The sources are shown per result, and the dataset is being verified against official MCC round-wise PDFs before anything is marked "verified".

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