NEET PG Predictor Tools 2025 Know Your Rank, College & Branch Options

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Over 2 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET-PG exam last year. The numbers might see a significant rise for this year. This exam governs admission to over 74,306 medical seats across government and private medical colleges all over India.


The common question on everyone’s mind is the rank and what the future course is available to them.  We come to you with all things related to NEET PG 2025: marks, rank, colleges, courses, and more. 

The after-exam anxiety is a real thing! You have prepared your best, given the exam, and now what? Now comes the post-exam stress, the question about marks, and confusion about ranks. But the biggest of them all is the decision regarding colleges. Here, we will help you stay a step ahead with our rank prediction and college predictor.

Let’s get into all this one by one. 

Find out which top Medical colleges you can get into based on your NEET PG score!

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NEET-PG 2025 Rank Predictor

As they say, everything is a game of numbers. All the preparation and the sleepless nights boil down to the marks.

NEET-PG is a competitive exam, and a change of even a few numbers in marks can out a huge impact on your rank.

Before you get into this, there are a few important points to note. The rank is not dependent merely on the marks you get. Many students score the same marks, but the rank varies. This is decided based on the tie-breaking criteria outlined by the NBE.

For the same marks, a higher rank is given to the candidate who has:

  1. Less number of negative responses overall

  2. Less number of negative responses in Part A

  3. Less number of negative responses in Part B

  4. Less number of negative responses in Part C

  5. Less number of negative responses in Part D

  6. Less number of negative responses in Part E

  7. Higher aggregate marks in all MBBS professional exams

  8. Earlier date of birth (older candidate)

Use the high-tech NEET PG Rank Predictor tool by Academically and predict your rank before the results.

NEET-PG Previous Year Marks vs Ranking

We have compiled a list of marks and the ranks for the previous few years to give you an idea of the ranking.

NEET PG 2024 marks and ranks

NEET PG 2024 Marks NEET PG 2024 Rank
800-711 1 - 10
712-673 10 - 100
672-645 100 - 500
644-627 501 - 1000
626-607 1000 - 2000
606-582 2001 - 4000
581-540 4001 - 10,000
539-510 10,001 - 16,000
509-475 16,001 - 25,000
474-395 25,001 - 58,000
< 394 > 58,001

NEET PG 2023 marks and ranks

NEET PG 2023 Marks NEET PG 2023 Rank
800-695 1 - 4
693-655 5 - 104
654-600 105 - 1214
599-550 1248 - 4790
549-500 4867 - 12008
499-450 12158 - 22855
449-400 23044 -37173
399-351 37432 - 54477
350-301 54477 - 77922
300-251 77922 - 105559
250-151 106570 - 163314

NEET PG 2022 marks and ranks

NEET PG 2022 Marks NEET PG 2022 Rank
800-670 1 - 10
669-630 10 - 100
629-590 101 - 500
589-550 501 - 1000
549-500 1001 - 2000
499-470 2001 - 5000
469-446 5001 - 7500
445-438 7501 - 10,000
437-420 10,001 - 12,000
419-405 12,001 - 15,000
404-325 15,001 - 50,000

The cut-off marks are the marks you need to qualify for the NEET-PG exam. Below is the compilation of the cut-off marks for previous years, as well as the qualifying percentile for the NEET-PG 225 exam.

Category Cut-Off Marks
2024 2023 2022
General 291 291 275
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
Other Backward Caste - NCL 257 257 260
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
UR (PwD) 274 274 245
Cut-off percentile for NEET-PG 2025
Category Cut-Off Percentile
General 50th percentile
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
Other Backward Caste - NCL 40th Percentile
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
UR (PwD) 45th percentile

How to Predict Your NEET-PG 2025 Rank?

Rank prediction is no magic. It works on a thorough understanding of multiple factors:

  • Candidate’s marks- Calculated using the answer key

  • Number of applicants for the exam- Decides the competition level

  • Previous years’ marks and ranks- Gives an idea about the trend

  • Difficulty level of the exam- Through user input and public consensus

Why is the Rank Predictor Tool Important?

No one likes to be in the dark regarding where they stand. Rank for a NEET-PG student is perhaps the most important parameter. Knowing it beforehand can help you in multiple ways

  • Reducing result-day jitters

  • Shortlisting colleges available at your rank

  • Find out about the specialization streams as per your rank

  • Get ready for counselling sessions for the available colleges

  • Make travel plans in advance if your presence is required at any college

The Academically NEET-PG 2025 rank predictor tool by Academically works its magic through solid science and fact-based evidence. You don’t have to worry about it being widely inaccurate or unreliable.

How Does the Rank Predictor Tool Work?

This free tool is an easy, simple, and fast way to predict your NEET-PG rank, accurately and in a matter of minutes. You are only a few short steps from knowing your NEET-PG rank.

  1. Enter your estimated NEET-PG score. You can get this score by cross-checking your answers with the official answer key that will be released soon after the exam.

    That’s it from your end! Our algorithm will do the rest.

  2. Check input score against the available data. This step will consider not only your score, but also the competition, previous years’ trends, and exam difficulty level.

  3. Get Your Predicted Rank. The algorithm will ensure the proper processing of your raw marks. In no time, you will get-

    • NEET-PG 2025 predicted rank

    • Percentile

If you have any queries in using the NEET PG Rank Predictor tool, please contact our team of experts at Academically.

NEET-PG 2025 College Predictor

As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm, so is true for NEET-PG. The best colleges in the country are open to the best minds.

Although a few top colleges like AIIMS, JIPMER, etc., conduct their entrance exams, most of the best colleges use the NEET-PG score for admission.

The reservation of seats for non-general candidates is as follows:

Category % Reservation
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 10%
Other Backward Caste - NCL 27%
Scheduled Castes (SC) 15%
Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7.50%
UR (PwD) 5%

The highest number of PG colleges are in Karnataka, followed closely by Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, UP, Telangana, and others.

How to Predict Your NEET-PG College?

In the past year, the government of India has worked to increase the number of medical seats and colleges across the country. The number of colleges has gone up from 380 to 780.

Take a look at the distribution of PG colleges in a few different states.

S.No State Number Of Medical Colleges
1 Gujarat 40
2 Haryana 15
3 Karnataka 70
4 Assam 13
5 West Bengal 35
6 Maharashtra 68
7 Uttar Pradesh 68
8 Punjab 12
9 Rajasthan 35
10 Kerala 33
11 Madhya Pradesh 27
12 Orissa 17
13 Arunachal Pradesh 1
13 Andhra Pradesh 37

Top Medical Colleges for MD/MS

Once you have your marks and rank in place, the next thing to look at is the colleges. NEET-PG is the test to get into most of the top-ranked colleges. Listed below are some of the best medical colleges as per the NIRF ranking, 2024.

College Rank
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi 1
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research 2
Christian Medical College 3
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore 4
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research 5
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences 6
Banaras Hindu University 7
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham 8
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal 9
Madras Medical College and Government General Hospital, Chennai 10
Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth 11
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital 17
S.R.M. Institute of Science and Technology 18
King George`s Medical University 19
Maulana Azad Medical College 24
Aligarh Muslim University 27
Lady Hardinge Medical College 29
Armed Force Medical College 30
 Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
 J.S.S Medical College, Mysuru
J.S.S Medical College, Mysuru
Christian Medical College
Christian Medical College
Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur
Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur
King George's Medical University, Lucknow
King George's Medical University, Lucknow

These colleges fill up very quickly, with the top scorers. Some of the opening ranks for admission into these top colleges for previous years are listed below:

College Opening Rank for Admission
2022 2023 2024
Government Medical College Kozhikode 59 584 19
Maulana Azad Medical College, University of Delhi 63 41 31
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM Hospital 50 35 34
Grant Medical College 764 280 36
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital 126 75 46
Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi 139 84 53
Madras Medical College, Chennai 141 229 73
University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi 166 198 82
Stanley Medical College 1617 379 94
Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU 170 159 102
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Science, Lucknow 629 198 143
Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research 275 222 144
KGMU - King George's Medical University 212 421 249
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram 183 321 259
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute 288 351 1490

Note that the branch will also impact the required ranking. For colleges like Maulana Azad, the Radio Diagnosis (MD) branch fills in much quicker at rank 31-32, than say, Physiology (MD) or Anatomy (MD), which fill up to rank 75,000+.

What College to Expect With Your NEET-PG Rank?

Ranks up to 20,000-25,000 can get you into good medical colleges for your PG. Even higher ranks can get you into great private colleges.

Your college will be as per your rank, and the competition. Some states have much higher number of seats than others, hence higher chances of getting into a good college.

Be thorough in your assessment when selecting colleges, since private colleges cost significantly more than government colleges.

You may want to consider an alternative field in a government college rather than your first choice in a private college.

Why is NEET PG College Predictor Important?

Having information about the college in advance can put you in a favourable position. It can help you with:

  • Checking out the branches available to you in the college.

  • Checking the eligibility criteria, documentation requirements.

  • Make travel plans if physical presence is required.

  • Understand the fee requirement and make the necessary arrangements.

If you have any queries in using the NEET PG Rank Predictor tool, please contact our team of expert counsellors at Academically.

NEET-PG 2025 Branch Predictor Tool

The branch prediction helps you in understanding the specialization field available to you as per your rank.

Let’s see the previous year’s marks for some of the specialization branches:

Branch General OBC SC ST
Radiology 545 535 500 443
ENT 440 430 370 280
Surgery 480 465 385 310
OBGY 500 475 405 305
Dermatology 550 515 450 395
Medicine 535 500 435 350
Paediatrics 510 485 405 360
Pulmonary 495 500 400 300
Ophthalmology 450 435 370 295
Orthopeadics 490 480 395 300
Psychiatry 460 460 365 280
Anaesthesiology 430 410 414 350

What Branch Will You Get?

The branch of specialization you get greatly depends on your rank and the college.

In some colleges with a higher cut-off, you might be able to secure a seat in a branch that has less competition.

Your branch is predicted by:

  • Your marks and NEET-PG rank

  • The state of choice

  • The college of choice

Why Should You Use a Branch Predictor?

Knowing the possible branches you might get puts you at a great advantage.

  • You can be mentally prepared for your medical PG

  • Learn beforehand about the applications and career opportunities in the field

  • Understand more about the requirements for the field

  • Know more about the alternative options available in terms of college

NEET-PG 2025 is just around the corner! Make sure you have your essentials close and your zen energy closer.

Here are some tricks and tips to get a stress-free beginning to the exam season.

  1. Get your documents in order: Download your admit card in time. Check for all the details. Then, check again.

  2. Make travel arrangements: If your center is in another city/state, make sure to get there ahead of time.

  3. Revise what you know: You have time. Revise the main things you think can help you score the most.

  4. Keep a close watch on the updates: With the recent SC hearing on the NEET-PG exam, it’s prudent to keep track of any further developments that might impact the exam.

You have got this. You have already once cleared the most challenging exam of the country, you can do it again.

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