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NEET PG Rank & Selection
Ratio Calculator 2026
Enter your expected NEET PG score to see your approximate percentile and selection outlook, based on 2025 qualifying data.
2025 Reference Data
NEET PG 2025 — Applicant & Qualification Numbers
2,42,493
Registered
2,30,114
Appeared
1,28,116
Qualified
55.6%
Pass Rate
~276
Qualifying Score (Gen/EWS)
The NEET PG applicant-to-seat ratio has hovered around 3 qualified candidates for every 1 available seat in recent cycles — meaning qualifying NEET PG is only the first hurdle. Your actual seat and speciality options depend heavily on your rank relative to other candidates in your category and quota (AIQ vs state).
FAQ
NEET PG Rank & Selection — Frequently Asked Questions
This tool gives an approximate outlook based on published 2025 qualifying data and typical percentile-to-rank patterns — it is not an official rank predictor. Your actual rank depends on that year's exact normalization and score distribution, published only after the exam.
It varies enormously by speciality and college — competitive clinical specialities at top government colleges often need scores well above 550, while many government seats in less competitive specialities or newer colleges open up in later rounds at much lower scores.
No — score determines your rank, and rank determines which colleges and specialities are realistically available to you during choice filling. Popular specialities (Radiology, Dermatology, General Medicine) are more competitive than others at the same college.
Approximately 276 marks (50th percentile) for General/EWS category in 2025 — this threshold is recalculated each year based on that year score distribution.
Later rounds do have relaxed effective cutoffs since only leftover seats remain, but relying on them means less certainty over which college/speciality you will get. Plan realistically across all quotas (AIQ + state) rather than assuming a late-round seat.
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