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JEE Mains Rank Predictor (This Year)

Enter your JEE Mains marks (out of 300) to estimate expected percentile and All India Rank (AIR). Percentile-based normalization ensures fairness across shifts. This tool follows realistic mapping derived from recent large candidate pools.

JEE Mains Marks vs Percentile vs AIR

MarksPercentileExpected AIR
280+99.97+Top 500
250+99.80+Top 2,000
220+99.50+Top 5,000
200+99.00+Top 10,000
170+98.00+Top 25,000
140+96.00+Top 60,000
110+94.00+Top 1,00,000
80+90.00+Top 2,00,000

NEET Rank Predictor (This Year)

Enter your NEET marks (out of 720) to estimate expected All India Rank (AIR). Rank depends on competition density in specific score bands.

NEET Marks vs AIR

MarksExpected AIR
700+Top 200
650+Top 5,000
620+Top 15,000
600+Top 25,000
550+Top 60,000
500+Top 1,30,000
450+Top 2,50,000
400+Top 4,00,000
300+Top 7,00,000
200+Above 10,00,000

Detailed Marks vs Rank Analysis

Understanding the relationship between marks, percentile, and rank is essential for strategic preparation. JEE Mains uses percentile normalization, meaning your score is evaluated relative to other candidates rather than as a fixed percentage.

NEET rank, on the other hand, directly depends on how many candidates scored above you. Small variations in marks in mid-range bands can cause significant rank fluctuations.

Rank predictors help students evaluate realistic admission possibilities, set improvement targets, and prepare counselling strategies effectively. These tools are designed for estimation and planning purposes.

Consistent practice, mock analysis, formula revision, and conceptual clarity remain the key pillars of competitive exam success.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this rank predictor accurate?
It follows realistic trend-based mapping from previous candidate distributions.

2. Does percentile equal percentage?
No. Percentile indicates relative performance.

3. Can ranks change?
Yes, based on total candidates and normalization.

4. Is this tool official?
No, it is for educational estimation only.

5. Should I rely completely on predictors?
No, use them for planning only.

6. Does category affect AIR?
AIR remains same; cutoffs vary.

7. Can 600 in NEET get government MBBS?
Often possible under AIQ or state quota.

8. What percentile is safe for top IIT?
Usually 99.5+ percentile.

9. Why does small mark difference change rank?
Due to high competition density.

10. How to improve rank?
Consistent practice and mistake analysis.

About the Author

This platform provides structured educational tools for JEE and NEET aspirants. Our goal is to offer transparent rank estimation, conceptual clarity, and exam-focused resources to help students plan their preparation effectively.

Disclaimer: This rank predictor is created for educational and estimation purposes only. It is not affiliated with NTA, JEE, or NEET authorities. Actual results may vary depending on normalization and total candidate pool.