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How to Use NEET Rank for College Selection — Predictor Guide
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How to Use NEET Rank for College Selection — Predictor Guide

Turn your NEET rank into a realistic college shortlist using cutoff trends, quota rules, and round-wise counselling strategy.

15 May 20267 min read readMedMentor360 editorial

Your NEET rank alone doesn't tell you which college you'll get — category, quota, and round matter equally.

Step 1: Identify Your Quota

AIQ (MCC), state quota, minority, management, or NRI — each has different cutoffs.

Step 2: Study Previous Year Data

Look at closing ranks for Round 1, 2, and mop-up — not just opening ranks.

Step 3: Build a Tier List

Dream (stretch), target (realistic), and safe colleges — fill choices in that order across rounds.

Use our free Admission Compass on the homepage for an instant pathway, then book a call for a verified shortlist.

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Get a free consultation — we'll apply this guide specifically to your NEET rank, budget, and target colleges.

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