Can I get a government medical college with my NEET rank?
A government MBBS seat comes through two routes: the All India Quota (15% of government seats, one national merit list via MCC) and your own state quota (the other 85%, for state-domicile candidates). In the All India Quota, General closed as deep as AIR 25,615 last year. Check the national picture below, then open your state for the full answer.
What can you get in the All India Quota?
Enter your neet all india rank to see whether a government or deemedMBBS seat in the All India Quota is in reach.
What each rank gets in the All India Quota
| If your AIR is around | Government seat outlook (AIQ) |
|---|---|
| 6,404 | Government seat likely |
| 12,808 | Government seat likely |
| 21,773 | Government seat likely |
| 25,615 | Government seat likely |
| 32,019 | Deemed university seat |
| 4,48,235 | Deemed university seat |
| 8,70,855 | Deemed university seat |
All India Quota (15%) General closings, latest year. Your state’s 85% quota often closes at a wider rank for domicile candidates — check your state below.
Government MBBS in your state
Most government seats are state-quota. Open your state to see the exact marks and rank needed for a government seat there.
Government seat questions
What rank do I need for a government medical college?
In the All India Quota, a General candidate needed roughly AIR 25,615 or better for the last government seat last year. State-quota cutoffs vary widely — some states close far deeper for their own domicile candidates.
Can I get a government seat with my marks?
Enter your marks in the checker above — it converts to an estimated All India Rank and shows the government outlook. For a full list of colleges you can reach, use the college predictor.