NEET Percentile Calculator 2024
Calculate your NEET percentile, predict your rank, and discover your chances of getting into top medical colleges with our accurate NEET Percentile Calculator.
NEET Percentile Calculator
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What is NEET Percentile and How is it Calculated?
The NEET percentile is a measure that indicates the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below a particular score in the NEET examination. Unlike percentage, which is calculated based on the total marks, percentile is calculated based on the relative performance of all candidates.
Our NEET Percentile Calculator uses advanced algorithms and historical data to provide the most accurate percentile calculation. The formula we use is:
Percentile = (Number of candidates with marks ≤ your score / Total number of candidates) × 100
This calculation helps medical aspirants understand their position among all NEET candidates, which is crucial for college admissions. The percentile score determines your eligibility for various government and private medical colleges across India.
Our calculator also provides additional insights like predicted All India Rank (AIR), category rank, and admission chances based on previous year cutoff trends. This information is invaluable for making informed decisions during the counseling process.
NEET Analytics & Insights
Data-driven insights to help you understand NEET trends and patterns
1.5M+
Candidates appeared for NEET 2023
90K+
MBBS seats available in India
98.5%
Cutoff percentile for top colleges
5 Years
Historical data analyzed
NEET 2023 Percentile Distribution Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about NEET percentile calculation
Percentage is calculated based on your score out of total marks (720), while percentile indicates your relative position compared to all test takers. For example, a 90 percentile means you scored better than 90% of candidates.
Our calculator provides estimates based on historical data and statistical analysis. While we strive for accuracy, actual results may vary slightly depending on the current year’s exam difficulty and number of candidates.
For general category candidates, typically 98+ percentile is needed for government colleges. For reserved categories, the cutoff is lower (OBC: 90+, SC/ST: 70+). These vary by state and college.
While the overall percentile remains the same, category rank is calculated separately. Reserved category candidates have lower cutoff percentiles for admission under their quota seats.
You can get an estimate using our calculator with your expected score, but the most accurate calculation requires the final answer key and your official score.
Rank is estimated using the formula: Rank ≈ (100 – Percentile) × Total Candidates / 100. Our calculator uses more sophisticated methods for better accuracy.
The top percentile is always 100 (perfect score). In 2023, the topper scored 720/720 (100 percentile), with about 20 candidates scoring in the 99.9999+ percentile range.
While the calculation method remains the same, the score-percentile relationship varies based on exam difficulty and candidate performance each year.
For private colleges, 70+ percentile is generally required for general category, with lower cutoffs for reserved categories. Top private colleges may require 90+ percentile.
Focus on high-weightage topics, practice time management, take mock tests regularly, analyze mistakes, and maintain consistency in preparation to improve both score and percentile.
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