NEET College Predictor Round 1

Are you wondering which MBBS college you can get with your NEET rank? Our NEET College Predictor Tool uses the Round 1 NEET UG counselling data (closing ranks from MCC) to help you estimate your chances in government, AIIMS, deemed, and private medical colleges across India.

NEET College Predictor Round 1

Your all-in-one tool for college prediction and preparation. By mbbscounselling.co.in

NEET College Predictor

Enter your details to see potential colleges based on the latest data.

Admin: Import College Data

Paste the CSV data from your Google Sheet here. This data will be saved permanently for all users. Required columns: College, State, Category, ClosingRank, Type, Quota.

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How Our NEET College Predictor Works

  • Enter Your Rank or Marks: You can input your NEET UG 2025 expected rank or marks.
  • Select Your Category & Quota: General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST categories supported.
  • Get Predicted Colleges: The tool instantly shows MBBS colleges where your rank was eligible in Round 1, 2024(we will update data from round 1 2025 soon). Includes closing rank, quota, and seat type.

Why Trust This MBBS College Predictor?

NEET College Predictor

There are many reasons to trust this tool. Firstly, it is based on official MCC Round 1 counselling data (2024) and will be updated with 2025 data soon. The dataset includes all major AIIMS, GMCs, ESIC, Deemed, and Private colleges. It is a simple and mobile-friendly tool that provides category-wise predictions for GEN, OBC, EWS, SC, and ST. While this tool is accurate, remember:

  • Final cutoffs change every year depending on difficulty level, number of candidates, and policy updates.
  • Use this tool as a helpful guideline. Keep in mind that cutoffs can fluctuate a lot from year to year, which may affect the accuracy of predictions. Since the tool is based on last year’s data, and every counselling session comes with its own changes, the results should be seen as an estimate rather than a guarantee.