The
NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) will be held on the 17thJuly
2022. With 1.8 million registrations this year’s NEET is set to be highly
competitive. We have analysed many years of data and consulted industry experts
to come up with a rank of expected marks vs the rank you can get in the NEETexam (this is based on historic data as well as expert estimates, there may be
a variation in the actual marks vs rank depending upon the level of difficulty
of the actual paper). Students can use this as a high-level guideline to target
certain thresholds of scores
NEET
UG 2022 Marks Vs Expected Rank (Range Estimate)
NEET Marks |
Expected Rank (Lower Limit) |
Expected Rank (Upper Limit) |
600 |
15000 |
19000 |
610 |
14000 |
12000 |
620 |
11000 |
9000 |
630 |
8000 |
6000 |
640 |
5900 |
4000 |
650 |
3900 |
2700 |
660 |
2600 |
1700 |
670 |
1600 |
1000 |
680 |
900 |
800 |
690 |
600 |
500 |
700 |
400 |
200 |
710 |
100 |
20 |
720 |
15 |
1 |
NEET UG 2022 Expected Cut-Off Percentile for Counselling
·
General: 50th Percentile
·
SC/ST/OBC: 40th Percentile
·
Gen-PWD: 45th Percentile
·
SC/ST/OBC-PWD: 40th Percentile
NEET UG 2022 Tie Breaking (In case of rank conflict)
The following priority will be followed in cases there is a
rank conflict (due to same marks achieved by two or more candidates)
·
Priority 1: Higher Marks in Biology
·
Priority 2: Higher Marks in Chemistry
·
Priority 3: Lower Number of Incorrect Questions
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