NEET marks = (correct × 4) − (wrong × 1), unattempted = 0, out of 720 for 180 questions. Enter your correct and wrong answers below to instantly get your score and a predicted All-India Rank — the two numbers every aspirant wants after the exam, in one place.
NEET has 180 questions for 720 marks — Physics 45, Chemistry 45, Biology 90. Marking is +4 for each correct answer and −1 for each wrong answer (unattempted = 0).
For example, 150 correct and 20 wrong = (150 × 4) − (20 × 1) = 580 marks. Because a wrong answer costs you 5 marks versus a blank, accuracy under negative marking matters as much as knowledge — practise it with free full-length mock tests on the real NTA pattern.
A quick reference for what different NEET scores mean. Use the calculator for your exact score and the rank predictor for a college-level list.
| Marks | Approx. All-India Rank | Typically gets you |
|---|---|---|
| 720 | 1 – 50 | Top AIIMS / your pick of any college |
| 700 | 50 – 200 | AIIMS Delhi & top government MBBS |
| 680 | 200 – 500 | Top government medical colleges |
| 650 | 500 – 1,500 | Good government MBBS (home + other states) |
| 620 | 1,500 – 4,000 | Government MBBS in many states |
| 600 | 4,000 – 8,000 | Government MBBS likely (state quota) |
| 580 | 8,000 – 15,000 | Home-state government MBBS / good deemed |
| 550 | 15,000 – 25,000 | State quota / reserved govt / deemed |
| 500 | 25,000 – 50,000 | Deemed & private MBBS, some state seats |
| 450 | 50,000 – 80,000 | Private / deemed MBBS |
| 400 | 80,000 – 1,20,000 | Private / management-quota MBBS |
| 350 | 1,20,000 – 1,80,000 | Private MBBS / BDS |
| 300 | 1,80,000 – 2,50,000 | BDS / AYUSH / private |
Ranges are based on the verified 2025 NEET marks-vs-rank data. Your actual rank depends on this year’s paper difficulty and the number of candidates.
NEET marks = (number of correct answers × 4) − (number of wrong answers × 1). Unattempted questions score 0. There are 180 questions worth 720 marks total. Example: 150 correct and 20 wrong = (150×4) − (20×1) = 600 − 20 = 580 marks.
Yes. Each correct answer gives +4 marks and each wrong answer deducts 1 mark. Unattempted questions neither add nor deduct. This is why blind guessing is risky — a wrong answer costs you 5 marks compared to leaving it blank.
Around 600 marks typically corresponds to an All-India Rank of roughly 4,000–8,000 (based on the 2025 trend), which is usually enough for a government MBBS seat in many states. Use the calculator above and our rank predictor for a college-level estimate — actual rank depends on this year's difficulty and candidate count.
550+ is generally competitive for a government MBBS seat, 600+ is strong, and 650+ opens top government colleges. Below ~450 usually means private, deemed or BDS/AYUSH options. Enter your marks in the calculator to see your projected rank and likely college tier.
After the exam, match your responses against the official NTA answer key: count your correct and wrong answers, then apply (correct × 4) − (wrong × 1). Enter those two numbers in the calculator above and you'll instantly get your score out of 720 and a predicted All-India Rank.