NEET UG 2026 Rank Prediction
Predicted All India Rank based on analysis of 7 years of NEET UG data (2019-2025)
General / EWS
#442400
Range: 382956 - 539816
OBC
#154840
Range: 134035 - 188936
SC
#53088
Range: 45955 - 64778
ST
#22120
Range: 19148 - 26991
How 330 marks would have ranked in each year (General category)
Top colleges where your predicted rank falls within the cutoff (General category)
Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
Cutoff Rank
#443220
Chikballapur, Karnataka
Cutoff Rank
#450415
Pune, Maharashtra
Cutoff Rank
#453629
Udaipur*, Rajasthan
Cutoff Rank
#461392
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Cutoff Rank
#463509
Panipat, Haryana
Cutoff Rank
#467495
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
Cutoff Rank
#469160
Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Cutoff Rank
#471349
Uttar Pradesh
Cutoff Rank
#474524
Uttar, Uttar Pradesh
Cutoff Rank
#487693
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A score of 330/720 means you're above the qualifying cutoff but will likely need to focus on private medical colleges, BDS, and AYUSH programs (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS). Some state-quota government BDS seats may also be available depending on your category. If MBBS is your goal, consider whether a gap year for re-preparation might be worthwhile. Many successful doctors took NEET more than once.
Based on our analysis of 7 years of NEET UG data (2019-2025), a score of 330/720 is predicted to get an approximate All India Rank of #442400 in the General category. Rankings vary by category — OBC, SC, and ST candidates typically get better category-specific ranks.
With 330 marks, you may be eligible for colleges like Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai, Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Chikballapur and others depending on your category and counselling quota. Use our NEET UG College Predictor for a detailed match.
Our predictions are based on weighted interpolation across 7 years of historical NEET UG score-rank data. While historical trends are a strong indicator, actual ranks depend on exam difficulty, total candidates, and scoring patterns that year. Treat this as a well-informed estimate, not a guarantee.
Start with building strong fundamentals from NCERT textbooks. Focus on Biology first (most scoring), then Chemistry, then Physics. Consider structured coaching if self-study isn't working. Set a realistic target of improving 150-200 marks with 6-8 months of focused preparation.
For NEET UG 2025, the qualifying cutoff was 164 marks (50th percentile) for General/EWS category and 129 marks (40th percentile) for OBC, SC, and ST categories. You must score at or above your category's qualifying cutoff to be eligible for counselling. These cutoffs change slightly each year based on exam difficulty.
Government MBBS is unlikely with 330 marks for General category, but reserved categories may find some options. Consider government BDS, AYUSH colleges, or private institutions. A re-attempt with focused preparation could open more doors.