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NEET Marks vs Rank 2027: Score Required for MBBS Government and Private Colleges

By neet_biology_expert • 30 April 2026 • 6 min read

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How NEET Marks Translate to Rank (and What Rank Translates to MBBS Admission)

The hardest question for every NEET aspirant is also the most important: "How many marks do I need to get into MBBS?" The answer depends on category, state, college type, and the specific year's paper difficulty.

This guide gives you a clear, data-backed marks-vs-rank reference based on the 2024, 2025 and 2026 NEET counselling cycles, so you can set realistic targets for NEET 2027.


Total Candidates and Total MBBS Seats — The Math

For NEET 2026:

  • Total candidates appeared: ~24 lakh
  • Total MBBS seats in India: ~1,12,000 (after the 10,650 seat addition for 2026-27)
  • Government MBBS seats: ~57,000
  • Private MBBS seats: ~55,000
  • Total BDS seats: ~28,000

This means roughly 1 in 21 candidates gets an MBBS seat, and roughly 1 in 42 gets a government MBBS seat. The competition for government seats is significantly tighter than the topline numbers suggest.


NEET Marks vs All India Rank — 2024-2026 Reference Data

Based on actual NEET counselling closing data:

Marks (out of 720) Approximate All India Rank
700+ Top 100
680-699 100-1,000
660-679 1,000-3,500
640-659 3,500-7,500
620-639 7,500-13,000
600-619 13,000-22,000
580-599 22,000-35,000
560-579 35,000-52,000
540-559 52,000-72,000
520-539 72,000-95,000
500-519 95,000-1,25,000
480-499 1,25,000-1,60,000
460-479 1,60,000-2,00,000
440-459 2,00,000-2,50,000
420-439 2,50,000-3,10,000

These are approximate ranges — actual ranks shift slightly based on paper difficulty.


Marks Required for Different MBBS Pathways

Government MBBS via 15% All India Quota (AIQ)

College Tier Marks Required (General Category) Approximate Rank
AIIMS Delhi 720 (top 50) Top 50
AIIMS New Campus / JIPMER 700-715 50-700
Top Government Medical Colleges (MAMC, Vardhman, Lady Hardinge) 680-700 700-3,500
Mid-tier Government Colleges via AIQ 640-680 3,500-13,000
Lower-tier Government Colleges via AIQ 600-640 13,000-22,000

Government MBBS via 85% State Quota

State quota cutoffs vary dramatically by state. General trends:

  • Tier 1 states (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Delhi): 600-680 for general category government
  • Tier 2 states (Andhra, Telangana, Gujarat, MP): 580-650
  • Smaller states with fewer applicants (NE states, certain UTs): 530-600 may suffice

Private MBBS

College Tier Marks Required
Top Private (CMC Vellore, KMC Manipal) 600-650
Tier 2 Private 500-580
Lower-tier Private 420-490 (often with high fees)

BDS (Government and Private)

  • Government BDS: 540-620 marks typically required
  • Private BDS: 350-500 marks (with significant variation)

Category-Wise Rank Adjustments

NEET reservation gives different cutoffs for different categories. For the same marks:

Category Rank Advantage vs General
OBC ~30-50% lower closing marks
SC ~50-60% lower closing marks
ST ~55-65% lower closing marks
EWS Similar to General with marginal advantage
PwD Separate horizontal reservation; significantly relaxed cutoffs

Approximate Government MBBS Cutoff by Category (AIQ)

Category Cutoff Marks (last seat in good government college)
General 615-640
OBC 580-610
SC 480-520
ST 440-490
EWS 600-620

Year-by-Year NEET Cutoff Trend

Year Qualifying Cutoff (General) Marks for Top 10,000 AIR
2024 720 → 162 (50th percentile) ~635
2025 ~165 (estimated) ~640
2026 ~170 (estimated) ~645

Note: The "qualifying cutoff" is just the threshold to be eligible for counselling — it does NOT mean you will get an MBBS seat. The realistic government MBBS target is 600+ for general category.


How to Set Your Target NEET 2027 Score

Step 1: Identify your target college type:

  • AIIMS / JIPMER → 700+
  • Top Government MBBS via AIQ → 650-700
  • Mid-tier Government MBBS via state quota → 600-650
  • Lower-tier Government MBBS → 540-600
  • Private MBBS in good colleges → 550+
  • BDS → 480+ (varies by state)

Step 2: Add a 30-40 mark buffer above the minimum to account for year-on-year fluctuation and your category cutoff.

Step 3: Track this target across mocks. If you are consistently scoring within 50 marks of your target by the 6-month mark, you are on track.


Common Misconceptions

Misconception 1: "If I qualify NEET (162+), I will get an MBBS seat." Reality: Qualifying just means you can apply. Government MBBS seats need 600+ for general category. Below 480, even private MBBS is uncertain in most states.

Misconception 2: "All states have the same cutoff." Reality: State quota cutoffs vary by 100+ marks across states. Your home state's cutoff matters more than the AIQ cutoff for state quota seats.

Misconception 3: "Private MBBS guarantees admission with low marks." Reality: Private MBBS admission is also rank-based via state counselling. You need to clear NEET and rank within the seat capacity of your category.

Misconception 4: "Higher attempts hurt my chances." Reality: NEET has no attempt limit. Dropper students consistently make up 25-30% of MBBS admissions each year.


Summary Table — NEET 2027 Score Targets by Goal

Your Goal Minimum Marks (General) Comfortable Marks (General) Approximate Rank
AIIMS Delhi MBBS 715 720 Top 50
Other AIIMS / JIPMER 700 715 Top 700
Top Government MBBS (AIQ) 660 680 Top 3,500
Mid Government MBBS (AIQ) 620 640 3,500-13,000
Government MBBS (State Quota) 580 620 13,000-30,000
Top Private MBBS (CMC, KMC) 600 630 Top 22,000
Mid-tier Private MBBS 500 540 50,000-1,20,000
BDS Government 540 580 35,000-72,000

Set your target based on your realistic college list, not on the absolute top. A 600+ in NEET 2027 gives you genuine government MBBS options across multiple states. Plan your prep volume accordingly.

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