NEET UG College Predictor 2026 by Rank & Score
Predict Your MBBS College Using NEET Rank or Score
What is MBBS College Predictor Tool for NEET 2026?
The MBBS College Predictor 2026 by MCMF is a practical planning tool that helps NEET UG aspirants understand which medical colleges they are realistically eligible for based on their NEET score or rank. Instead of guessing outcomes, students can use this predictor to shortlist colleges with better clarity before choice filling.
The predictor uses previous year cut-offs, official seat matrices, counselling rules, and quota-wise admission trends to generate predictions across AIQ, State Quota, Deemed Universities, Management Quota, and NRI quota MBBS admissions. It is designed for students who want realistic options and a better round-wise strategy for NEET UG counselling 2026.
One-Time Access for the Entire Counselling Year
With a one-time fee of ₹499, students can generate unlimited prediction reports during the counselling year using the same NEET rank or score across different counselling types, quotas, states, and rounds.
With MCMF's MBBS College Predictor 2026, you can:
- Check possible MBBS colleges using rank-based and score-based predictions.
- Compare options across AIQ, State counselling, Deemed, Management, and NRI quota.
- Plan better for Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy rounds.
- Explore NRI quota MBBS admission options for multiple states and deemed universities.
- Make faster decisions with updated counselling trends and realistic cut-off behaviour.
Medical Colleges in India – State-wise MBBS Options
Medical admission opportunities in India vary significantly from state to state due to differences in seat availability, reservation policies, counselling rules, and cut-off trends. Popular regions such as Delhi NCR, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand offer a wide mix of government, private, and deemed medical colleges, each with its own admission dynamics under NEET UG counselling.
Using the NEET College Predictor, students can explore state-wise MBBS college options based on their NEET rank or score and understand where they realistically stand across different counselling routes. Whether you are evaluating medical colleges in North India, South India, or hill states, the predictor helps compare options across multiple states before finalising choice filling, reducing guesswork and improving decision clarity.
Explore detailed state-wise MBBS admission insights, counselling rules, and college options using the predictor below.
How to Use the NEET College Predictor 2026
From entering your NEET details to reviewing eligible medical colleges, here's how the MBBS College Predictor helps you plan your counselling decisions with clarity.
Enter Your NEET Rank or Score
Enter your NEET UG All India Rank or NEET score to begin. The predictor uses this fixed input to analyse your eligibility across different counselling pathways using verified counselling data.
Choose Counselling Type & Preferences
Select the counselling route you want to explore, such as All India Quota (AIQ), State Quota, Deemed Universities, Management Quota, or NRI quota. You can change counselling types, states, and rounds to evaluate different admission scenarios using the same rank or score.
View Eligible College Predictions
Get a personalised list of MBBS colleges you may be eligible for based on your NEET rank or score, selected counselling type, and recent cut-off behaviour. Use these insights to plan your Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy strategies more confidently.
Students can generate multiple prediction reports for different counselling scenarios throughout the counselling year.
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NRI Quota MBBS Admission 2026 – Eligibility, Fees & Cut-Off Trends
NRI quota MBBS admissions in 2026 offer an alternative pathway for eligible candidates who may not secure seats through regular merit routes. Admissions under the NRI category are governed by specific eligibility rules, sponsor relationships, fee structures, and counselling norms that vary across government, private, and deemed medical colleges in India.
Who Can Apply Under NRI Quota
Under the NRI quota, applicants may qualify either as Non-Resident Indians themselves or through a first-degree NRI sponsor such as parents, siblings, or legal guardians. Eligibility typically depends on valid passport status, NRI proof, relationship documentation, and NEET qualification as per counselling authority guidelines.
Types of NRI Quota Seats
NRI seats are available across the following categories, each with its own counselling authority and seat movement behaviour during rounds:
- Government medical colleges — Limited seats available, generally with higher cut-offs
- Private medical colleges — Wider availability, subject to state-specific rules
- Deemed universities — Centralised counselling with independent fee structures
NRI Quota MBBS Fees – Practical Range
NRI quota MBBS fees are generally higher than regular merit seats and are structured in USD-linked or INR-equivalent slabs depending on the institution. Fee ranges vary significantly based on college type (government, private, or deemed), state counselling policies, and demand and seat availability in that year. Exact fee commitments are declared only by official counselling bodies during the admission process.
NRI Quota Cut-Off Trends
Cut-off behaviour under the NRI quota does not follow standard merit patterns and varies by counselling round. Understanding these trends is crucial for building a round-wise counselling strategy instead of relying on assumptions.
- High Score Usually gain early-round access to government or top private colleges.
- Mid Score Often see opportunities open in private colleges during Round 2 or Mop-Up.
- Low Score May still secure seats in later rounds, depending on seat conversion rules, withdrawals, and state-wise policies.
Who qualifies
NRIs or first-degree NRI-sponsored candidates with valid documentation
Seat types
Government, Private, and Deemed universities
Fee structure
USD-linked or INR slabs — varies by college type and state
Cut-off pattern
Non-standard — opens up across rounds based on withdrawals
NRI quota rules, fees, and cut-offs are governed by official counselling authorities and may change annually. Students should always rely on verified counselling data and official notifications.
NEET College Predictor for Low-Score MBBS Options
Understanding MBBS Options for Low-Score Students
Securing an MBBS seat with a low NEET score is challenging, but it is not always the end of the road. Admission possibilities depend heavily on college type, counselling pathway, quota category, and round-wise seat movement, rather than score alone.
This is where a structured, data-backed approach becomes essential.
How the Predictor Helps in Low-Score Scenarios
The NEET College Predictor is designed to help students with lower NEET ranks or scores explore realistic MBBS options across alternative admission pathways. Instead of relying on assumptions or informal advice, the tool evaluates eligibility using previous year counselling trends and seat behaviour.
MBBS Pathways Commonly Explored by Low-Score Candidates
For students with lower scores, the predictor allows exploration of options such as:
- Deemed universities for MBBS, where cut-offs and seat availability differ from government colleges
- Management quota pathways in private medical colleges, subject to state counselling rules
- NRI quota MBBS seats , where eligibility and sponsor criteria apply
- Low-budget MBBS colleges, identified based on fee patterns and seat conversion trends
Each of these pathways follows a different counselling logic, making comparison critical before choice filling.
Why Strategy Matters More Than Score
Low-score admissions are often influenced by timing and round selection. Seats may open during Round 2, Mop-Up, or Stray Vacancy rounds due to withdrawals, category conversion, or unfilled quotas.
The predictor helps families understand when and where such opportunities may realistically arise, reducing panic-driven decisions.
Using the Predictor for Safer Decision-Making
By using the same NEET rank or score across different counselling routes, students can:
Compare MBBS options across multiple college types, understand fee-level expectations before counselling begins, avoid unrealistic or misleading admission claims, and build a clearer, round-wise counselling strategy.
The goal is not to promise outcomes, but to replace uncertainty with informed planning.
Admission availability for low-score candidates depends on official counselling rules, seat availability, and round-wise conversion. No admissions are guaranteed.
Why Students Use the NEET College Predictor 2026
Designed to help NEET aspirants reduce uncertainty and make better counselling decisions using realistic admission data.
Clear College Shortlisting
Get a focused list of colleges that realistically match your NEET rank or score, instead of scanning hundreds of options.
Saves Time During Counselling
Avoid manually checking multiple counselling notices and PDFs. The tool helps you quickly narrow down practical choices.
Works Across All Counselling Routes
Explore possibilities under different counselling pathways such as national, state, deemed universities, management, and NRI quota options.
Round-Wise Planning Support
Understand how chances may change across Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy rounds using past counselling behaviour.
Based on Real Counselling Trends
Predictions are built using previous year cut-offs, seat movement patterns, and officially released counselling data.
Helps You Decide with Confidence
Make choice filling decisions with more clarity and less stress, knowing your options are grounded in data—not guesswork.
Preview a sample report to understand how the predictor presents college options and supports counselling decisions before full access.
Used by NEET aspirants and parents to simplify counselling decisions and avoid last-minute confusion.
Best MBBS Counsellors in India – Delhi NCR, Noida & Gurugram
Local, Process-Driven MBBS Counselling Support
Choosing the right MBBS counsellor is a critical decision, especially when admissions involve complex counselling rules, documentation requirements, and strict timelines. MCMF provides structured MBBS counselling support in India, with a strong on-ground presence across Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad, Gurgaon, and Gurugram, helping students and parents navigate admissions with clarity and compliance.
Why Local Presence Matters in MBBS Admissions
Unlike remote or agent-based guidance, local counselling support allows families to verify documents, understand counselling procedures, and discuss admission strategies face-to-face when required. Our counselling team assists students through choice filling, document verification, eligibility checks, and reporting guidance, ensuring decisions are aligned with official counselling authorities and current admission rules.
End-to-End Counselling, Not Just Advice
MBBS counselling is not limited to college shortlisting alone. It involves continuous support across multiple stages of the admission process. Our counsellors help students and parents with:
- Understanding counselling rounds and timelines
- Reviewing documentation and eligibility requirements
- Planning choice filling based on realistic options
- Interpreting official notices and counselling updates
This structured approach has made MCMF a trusted choice for families seeking reliable MBBS counsellors in Delhi NCR, Noida, Faridabad, Gurgaon, and Gurugram, without exposure to misinformation or unethical admission practices.
Counselling That Complements Prediction & Planning
By combining local counselling support with data-driven tools such as the NEET College Predictor and verified counselling updates, students receive both strategic planning and procedural guidance. This integrated approach helps reduce last-minute confusion and improves confidence during NEET UG counselling.
How to Estimate NEET UG Rank from Your Marks
NEET UG rank cannot be calculated exactly before results, but you can estimate a realistic range using previous year trends and counselling data.
Step 1:
Check Your NEET UG Marks
Start with your NEET UG marks (out of 720). These marks remain fixed and form the base for estimating your expected rank range.
Step 2:
Refer to Previous Year Trends
Compare your marks with previous year marks vs rank patterns, keeping in mind that difficulty level and number of candidates change each year.
Step 3:
Understand the Expected Rank Range
Based on historical data, your marks usually fall within a rank range, not an exact number. This range helps you plan counselling choices more realistically.
For example:
650+ marks
Estimated rank range:
Within the top 1,000
600 – 620 marks
Estimated rank range:
Around 4,000 – 8,000
500 – 550 marks
Estimated rank range:
Approximately 30,000 – 50,000
Important: These are approximate estimates based on previous year trends. Your final NEET UG 2026 rank will depend on the official result, exam difficulty, and overall performance of candidates.
MBBS Counselling Notifications & Official Updates
Stay aligned with official MBBS counselling notices and updates throughout the admission cycle.
Why Counselling Updates Matter
MBBS admissions are driven as much by timing as by rank. Counselling schedules, round-wise notices, document requirements, and deadline changes can directly affect seat availability.
Missing even a single official notice — especially during Mop-Up or Stray Vacancy rounds — can result in a lost admission opportunity.
Updates Students Need
Throughout the counselling cycle, students and parents must track multiple types of updates:
- MCC counselling notices for All India Quota admissions
- State counselling updates issued by individual authorities
- Round-wise updates for Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy
- Deadlines for registration, choice filling, reporting, and document upload
Supporting Better Prediction
College prediction is most effective when combined with the latest counselling information. Updates such as seat matrix releases, revised schedules, and eligibility clarifications directly influence which colleges remain available in each round.
Staying informed allows students to adjust preferences and use the NEET College Predictor more effectively during counselling.
Official PDF Access
Counselling authorities often publish updates through official PDF notifications with short compliance windows. Having centralized access to verified counselling notices helps students avoid missing critical information that may otherwise be spread across multiple official portals.
MedTrackr by MCMF – MBBS Counselling Notice Tracking
To help students avoid manually tracking multiple official counselling portals, MedTrackr by MCMF provides a structured system to track MBBS counselling notices and updates throughout the NEET UG counselling cycle.
This system is built to complement the NEET College Predictor, ensuring students apply predictions using the latest verified information.
Stay Updated Without the Stress
Instead of repeatedly checking multiple official portals, students can focus on planning their counselling strategy while staying aligned with verified MBBS counselling notices, updates, and NEET UG counselling information throughout the admission cycle.
All counselling updates referenced are sourced from official authorities and published public notifications. Students are advised to follow applicable counselling rules and official guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about NEET College Predictor 2026 and MBBS admissions
- All India Quota (AIQ)
- State Quota counselling
- Management quota
- NRI quota MBBS admission
- Previous year NEET cut-off trends
- Official seat availability
- Round-wise counselling movement
- Quota-specific admission behaviour