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RE-NEET 2026 RANK PREDICTOR

The Re-NEET 2026 Rank Predictor helps candidates estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR), percentile, and college admission chances based on their NEET UG 2026 re-exam score. Using historical NTA data and difficulty analysis, it provides an early prediction before the official results are announced.

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The Re-NEET 2026 Rank Predictor is a free online tool designed to help medical aspirants estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR) based on their score in the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination held on June 21, 2026. With nearly 22.79 lakh candidates appearing - the highest ever - even a difference of 10 marks can shift a rank by thousands of positions.
 

NEET RANK PREDICTOR

Multiple leading educational platforms and counselling portals have launched free Re-NEET 2026 rank predictors. These tools are built on historical NTA data, paper difficulty analysis, and advanced statistical modelling to give students an early estimate of their expected rank before the official NTA result is declared.

Top Websites Offering Re-NEET 2026 Rank Predictor

The following types of platforms have launched free Re-NEET 2026 Rank & College Predictor tools — including online education platforms, medical coaching portals, and student counselling websites:

# Type of Platform Key Feature Offered Data Used for Prediction
1 Online Education & Test Prep Platforms AIR + Category Rank + Percentile (No Login Required) 5+ years of NTA historical data, expert statistical models
2 Medical Coaching Institutes (Online) Marks vs Rank Table + Motivation Insights Historical NEET trends + category-wise data
3 Edtech & Live Learning Platforms AIR + College List Prediction (MBBS/BDS/AYUSH) Multi-year NEET cutoff data + competition modelling
4 Student Counselling & Career Portals Difficulty-adjusted rank (tougher paper factored in) NEET 2025 marks-vs-rank adjusted for Re-NEET 2026
5 Medical Admission Guidance Portals 7-year historical data predictor NTA 7-year data, percentile & AIR estimate
6 Education News & College Predictor Sites AIR 1 expected at 705 marks; comprehensive table 3-year trend data + June 21 difficulty analysis
7 College Discovery & Comparison Portals Category-wise cutoff + AIIMS campus predictor MCC counselling data + NTA results
8 Government MBBS Focused Portals Govt MBBS focus, counselling-based rank range Historical MCC counselling round data
9 Score Calculator + Rank Combo Tools Score calculation + instant rank from same interface 5 cycles of official NTA data (2020–2024)
10 Offline Coaching Institute Websites Rank predictor backed by classroom expertise Multi-year student performance + NTA trends

Re-NEET 2026 Expected Marks vs Rank Table (AIR Predictor)

Based on data compiled from multiple rank predictor platforms - adjusted for the moderate-to-tough difficulty level of the June 21 Re-NEET 2026 paper - the following Marks vs AIR table is provided as an indicative estimate:

Marks (Out of 720) Expected AIR (General) Percentile (Approx.) College Tier Expected
710 – 720 1 – 10 99.99+ AIIMS New Delhi, Top AIIMS
700 – 709 11 – 50 99.98+ AIIMS New Delhi, MAMC Delhi
690 – 699 51 – 200 99.97 AIIMS Campuses, Top Govt Colleges
680 – 689 201 – 500 99.95 AIIMS Various, Premier Govt Medical
670 – 679 501 – 1,000 99.90 Top Govt Medical Colleges (AIQ)
650 – 669 1,001 – 3,000 99.80 Good Govt Medical Colleges (AIQ)
630 – 649 3,001 – 6,000 99.60 State Govt Medical Colleges
610 – 629 6,001 – 12,000 99.30 State Quota Govt Medical Colleges
600 – 609 12,001 – 18,000 99.00 State Quota / Private MBBS
580 – 599 18,001 – 25,000 98.50 Private / Deemed MBBS
560 – 579 25,001 – 35,000 98.00 Private Medical Colleges
540 – 559 35,001 – 50,000 97.50 Private / BDS Colleges
520 – 539 50,001 – 65,000 97.00 BDS / BAMS / BHMS
500 – 519 65,001 – 85,000 96.00 BDS / AYUSH Colleges
480 – 499 85,001 – 1,00,000 95.00 AYUSH / Nursing Colleges
450 – 479 1,00,001 – 1,20,000 93.00 AYUSH / Allied Health
400 – 449 1,20,001 – 1,50,000 88.00 Private BDS / Allied
350 – 399 1,50,001 – 1,75,000 83.00 Limited Options
300 – 349 1,75,001 – 2,00,000 78.00 Below Competitive Range
Below 300 Above 2,00,000 Below 80 Private MBBS (Management Quota) / AYUSH

Note: These are indicative predictions based on multiple platform analyses. AIR 1 of Re-NEET 2026 is expected at 705 marks. Rank predictors project 705–720 marks → AIR 1–50, and 650–684 marks → AIR 501–5,000. Actual ranks depend on final NTA data.

 Category-Wise Qualifying Cutoff (Re-NEET 2026 Expected)

The qualifying cutoff is the minimum score to become eligible for NEET UG 2026 counselling. Based on NEET 2025 trends, the expected category-wise qualifying cutoffs for Re-NEET 2026 are:

Category Expected Qualifying %ile Expected Min. Marks Safe Score for Govt MBBS (AIQ)
General / Unreserved 50th Percentile ~138–150 marks 580+ marks
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) 50th Percentile ~138–150 marks 570+ marks
OBC (Other Backward Class) 40th Percentile ~107–118 marks 560+ marks
SC (Scheduled Caste) 40th Percentile ~107–118 marks 500+ marks
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 40th Percentile ~107–118 marks 470+ marks
General – PH (Physically Handicapped) 45th Percentile ~118–127 marks As per NTA
OBC / SC / ST – PH 40th Percentile ~107–118 marks As per NTA

Important: The qualifying cutoff only makes you eligible for counselling — it does NOT guarantee an MBBS seat. Actual admission cutoffs depend on closing ranks in each counselling round. 

AIIMS Campus-Wise Expected Cutoff Ranks (Re-NEET 2026)

AIIMS seats are among the most coveted in India. Based on NEET 2024 counselling data and Re-NEET 2026 difficulty analysis, the expected closing ranks for General category candidates are:

AIIMS Campus Expected Closing AIR (General) Min. Marks Required (Approx.)
AIIMS New Delhi 1 – 50 710+
AIIMS Mumbai / Jodhpur 50 – 1,000 690+
AIIMS Bhopal / Rishikesh / Patna 1,000 – 2,000 680+
AIIMS Bhubaneswar / Nagpur / Raipur 2,000 – 2,800 675+
AIIMS Guwahati / Kalyani / Bathinda 2,800 – 3,500 670+
AIIMS Deoghar / Vijaypur Jammu / Madurai 3,100 – 4,454 665+

Note: JIPMER Puducherry typically has a closing rank of AIR ~500–1,000 for General category. JIPMER Karaikal closes around AIR ~1,500–3,000.

How to Use a Re-NEET 2026 Rank Predictor — Step-by-Step

Step 1: Calculate Your Score

Use the official or memory-based answer key to calculate your raw score:
•       Correct answer: +4 marks
•       Incorrect answer: -1 mark (negative marking)
•       Unattempted: 0 marks
•       Total questions: 180 | Maximum marks: 720

Formula Example: 155 correct + 20 wrong + 5 unattempted = (155×4) – (20×1) = 620 – 20 = 600 marks

Step 2: Visit the Rank Predictor Tool

Go to any free Re-NEET 2026 rank predictor tool available on education portals and counselling websites. Most tools are free with no login or OTP required.

Step 3: Enter Your Details

•       Enter your expected Re-NEET 2026 score (out of 720)
•       Select your category: General / OBC / SC / ST / EWS / PwD
•       Enter your state of domicile for state quota predictions
•       Optionally enter application number and date of birth

Step 4: Get Your Predicted Rank

•       All India Rank (AIR) - your rank across all candidates nationally
•       Category Rank - your rank within your reservation group
•       Percentile Score - percentage of candidates you scored above
•       Preliminary college list based on predicted AIR

Step 5: Plan Your Counselling Strategy

•       Shortlist top-choice, mid-range, and safe-option colleges
•       Note AIQ vs State Quota cutoffs - state quota cutoffs are typically 30,000–80,000 ranks lower than AIQ for the same college
•       Prepare documents in advance for MCC and state counselling
•       Track all counselling rounds including mop-up and stray vacancy rounds

How is Re-NEET 2026 Rank Calculated? (NTA Methodology)

The National Testing Agency (NTA) follows a specific methodology to assign All India Ranks:

Step Process Details
1 Score Calculation +4 for correct, -1 for wrong, 0 for unattempted answers
2 Subject-wise Scoring Physics (180 marks) + Chemistry (180 marks) + Biology/Botany + Zoology (360 marks) = 720 total
3 Score-to-Percentile Percentile = ((Total Candidates – Your Rank + 1) ÷ Total Candidates) × 100
4 AIR Assignment All candidates sorted in descending order by total marks; position = AIR
5 Tie-Breaking Rule 1 Higher Biology marks → given better rank
6 Tie-Breaking Rule 2 If still tied → Higher Chemistry marks → better rank
7 Tie-Breaking Rule 3 If still tied → Higher Physics marks → better rank
8 Tie-Breaking Rule 4 If still tied → Fewer incorrect answers → better rank
9 Tie-Breaking Rule 5 If still tied → Older candidate (earlier date of birth) → better rank

Factors That Affect Re-NEET 2026 Rank Prediction Accuracy

Multiple variables influence the final rank, which is why predictors give a range rather than an exact rank:

Factor Impact on Rank Prediction 2026 Specific Notes
Paper Difficulty Tougher paper → lower scores → better ranks at same marks Students reported Physics was tougher; overall difficulty moderate
Total Candidates More candidates → higher competition at each score band ~22.79 lakh — highest ever for NEET
Score Distribution Bell curve shifts affect rank boundaries significantly Difficulty-adjusted modelling applied by rank predictor tools
Category Reservation Same score → very different ranks across General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS Select correct category in predictor tool
Normalization If multiple shifts exist, NTA may normalize scores Single-day, single-shift exam — no normalization expected
Dropped Questions Bonus marks for incorrect/dropped questions can shift ranks To be confirmed after official answer key release
Tie-Breaking Rules Same total score → Biology, Chemistry, Physics marks determine rank Check detailed subject scores, not just total
Historical Trend Accuracy Predictors based on 3–7 years of data are more accurate Tools using 5–7 years of NTA data are most reliable

Re-NEET 2026 Score Analysis: What Different Tools Show

A. Tools Using 5+ Years of NTA Historical Data

Some rank predictor tools use over 5 years of official NTA marks-vs-rank data combined with IIT-expert statistical models. These tools provide AIR, category rank, and percentile simultaneously without requiring login or OTP. Accuracy range: ±500–2,000 ranks, most reliable for scores between 500–620 marks. These tools process all 22.79 lakh candidate data points to give category-specific predictions.

B. Tools Using Real-Time Paper Difficulty Adjustment

Certain platforms launched their Re-NEET 2026 rank predictors immediately after the June 21 exam using real-time student feedback and memory-based answer key analysis. Their projected score vs rank mapping: 705–720 marks → AIR 1–50, and 650–684 marks → AIR 501–5,000. These tools provide MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH college options based on the predicted rank. Official result is expected in July 2026 after MCC counselling begins.

C. Tools Based on Student & Teacher Feedback

Some rank predictor tools are built specifically on teacher and student feedback collected within 24 hours of the exam. They use 22 anchor points across the rank distribution, making them highly precise. Such tools suggest the predicted rank is typically within 2,000–5,000 of the actual rank. Key reference points: AIR 50,000 ≈ 553 marks, and AIR 1,00,000 ≈ 512 marks.

D. Tools With Motivation & Performance Benchmarking

A category of rank predictors uses previous years' NEET marks vs rank trends combined with 'category impact' and 'yearly changes' analysis. According to such tools, scoring 500 marks in NEET can result in an AIR between 75,001–90,000. These tools also motivate students based on their current performance levels by comparing them against past toppers.

E. Tools Specifically Difficulty-Adjusted for Re-NEET 2026

Certain predictors are specifically calibrated for the Re-NEET 2026 difficulty level. Based on early student feedback, Re-NEET 2026 appears tougher and lengthier — especially in Physics. Their model adjusts: where a paper is harder, the same raw score maps to a stronger rank than the same score would have in NEET 2025. These tools use NEET 2025 marks-vs-rank data as the baseline and apply a difficulty modifier.

F. Tools Providing AIR 1 Score Benchmark

Several education news and counselling portals published expected marks vs rank tables based on 3-year trend data. Their key finding: AIR 1 of Re-NEET 2026 is expected at 705 marks. The provisional NTA answer key was expected by June 24, 2026. These platforms emphasize that predicted ranks are indicative estimates; the official rank depends on NTA's final declared result only.

Re-NEET 2026 Counselling: What Comes Next?

After NTA declares the official Re-NEET 2026 result (expected July 2026), the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct NEET UG 2026 counselling in multiple rounds:

Counselling Round Quota Who Can Apply Expected Timeline
Round 1 15% All India Quota (AIQ) All India candidates July–August 2026
Round 2 AIQ + Deemed Universities All India candidates August 2026
Mop-Up Round Unfilled AIQ Seats All India candidates September 2026
Stray Vacancy Round Remaining Unfilled Seats All India candidates September–October 2026
State Quota Rounds 85% State Quota State domicile candidates Varies by State (July–October 2026)

Pro Tip: State quota cutoffs are generally 30,000–80,000 ranks lower (i.e., more relaxed) than AIQ cutoffs for the same college. Always participate in all rounds you are eligible for - mop-up and stray vacancy rounds can significantly expand your options.

Related NEET 2026 Resources

NEET 2026 Answer Key NEET 2026 Question Paper
NEET 2026 Paper Analysis NEET 2026 Physics Paper Analysis
NEET 2026 Biology Paper Analysis NEET 2026 Cut Off

Important Disclaimers & Limitations of Rank Predictors

•       All rank predictions are ESTIMATES - not official ranks. Final AIR is declared only by NTA after the official result is announced.
•       Predictions are based on historical NTA data, difficulty analysis, and statistical models - all of which have inherent limitations.
•       Actual ranks may vary due to: number of candidates who appeared, final score distribution, dropped/bonus questions, normalization (if any), and NTA tie-breaking rules.
•       Category rank and AIR are different - always check both for counselling planning.
•       Use the rank predictor only as a planning tool - do NOT make irreversible decisions based solely on predicted rank.
•       Always cross-verify with the official NTA result at nta.ac.in and NTA's official answer key.

Re-NEET 2026: Quick FAQs

June 21, 2026 (2:00 PM – 5:15 PM IST), after May 3 exam was cancelled due to paper controversy

Approximately 22.79 lakh candidates — the highest ever for NEET UG

Moderate to tough, especially Physics (based on student feedback & expert analysis)

Expected July 2026 by NTA; provisional answer key expected June 24, 2026

705 marks (based on multiple expert analyses of 3-year NTA trend data)

690+ marks (AIR within top 50 generally required)

690+ marks (AIR within top 50 generally required)

580+ marks for AIQ; 540+ marks may work for state quota in some states

Yes — state quota cutoffs are 30,000–80,000 ranks below AIQ for the same college

Generally ±500 to ±5,000 of actual rank; most accurate for 500–620 marks range

Multiple free tools are available on education portals and medical counselling websites — no login required

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