
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) is the gateway for admission to MD/MS and PG Diploma courses across India. Conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBE), it opens doors to approximately 42,000+ seats in over 600 medical colleges. Our NEET PG 2026 College Predictor is an essential tool designed to help you navigate the complex admission landscape and identify your best possible college and specialty options based on your expected rank or score.

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Accurate prediction for AIQ (15%) & State Quota (85%) seats
Branch-wise & Category-wise (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD) cutoff analysis
Detailed insights for MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses across all medical colleges
Each predicted college shows your admission probability, the relevant closing rank for your category, and the branches likely to open up.

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How the NEET PG Predictor Works
Enter Your NEET PG 2026 Details
Input your expected NEET PG 2026 Rank or Score. You will also need to select your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD) and indicate your domicile state for accurate state quota predictions.
Select Your Preferences
Choose your preferred medical branches (e.g., General Medicine, Radiology, Surgery) and the type of college you are targeting (Government, Private, Deemed University). This helps in refining your prediction results.
Get Your Personalized College List
Based on your inputs and our extensive database of previous years' NEET PG cutoffs, the predictor will generate a list of potential colleges and branches you might secure. This includes both All India Quota and State Quota possibilities.

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How Does the NEET PG Counselling Work?
01
Registration for Counselling
02
Choice Filling & Locking
03
Seat Allotment & Result
04
Reporting to Allotted College
Key Factors Behind NEET PG Seat Allocation
NEET PG Rank & Score
Your overall NEET PG 2026 rank is the primary determinant for seat allocation. A higher rank (lower numerical value) significantly increases your chances for top colleges and preferred branches. Category-wise ranks are crucial for reservations (OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD). The raw score translates into a percentile, which is used for merit list preparation.
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Category & Quota
**All India Quota (AIQ)**: 15% of seats in Government Medical Colleges across India, counselled by MCC. **State Quota**: 85% of seats in Government Medical Colleges and all seats in Private/Deemed Universities within a state, counselled by respective state authorities. **Reserved Categories**: OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), SC, ST, EWS, and PwD candidates have specific reservation percentages as per government norms. **Deemed/Central Universities**: Seats in these institutions are also counselled by MCC, often with higher fees.
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State Domicile & Preferences
Your domicile state plays a critical role in accessing the 85% State Quota seats, which often have different cutoffs than AIQ. Some states have specific domicile rules, requiring candidates to have completed their MBBS from that state or resided there for a certain period. Open/Management Quota seats in private colleges may be available for candidates from any state, often at higher fees. Preferences for specific cities or regions within a state can also influence choice filling and allotment.
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Branch/Specialty Demand
The demand for certain clinical branches like Radiology, Dermatology, General Medicine, and Orthopedics is consistently high, leading to lower cutoff ranks. Non-clinical branches such as Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry generally have higher cutoff ranks (easier to get). The number of available seats for each specialty varies significantly across colleges and states. Consider your long-term career goals and interest when prioritizing branches during choice filling.
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NEET PG Rank & Score
Your overall NEET PG 2026 rank is the primary determinant for seat allocation. A higher rank (lower numerical value) significantly increases your chances for top colleges and preferred branches. Category-wise ranks are crucial for reservations (OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD). The raw score translates into a percentile, which is used for merit list preparation.
Read More
Category & Quota
**All India Quota (AIQ)**: 15% of seats in Government Medical Colleges across India, counselled by MCC. **State Quota**: 85% of seats in Government Medical Colleges and all seats in Private/Deemed Universities within a state, counselled by respective state authorities. **Reserved Categories**: OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), SC, ST, EWS, and PwD candidates have specific reservation percentages as per government norms. **Deemed/Central Universities**: Seats in these institutions are also counselled by MCC, often with higher fees.
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State Domicile & Preferences
Your domicile state plays a critical role in accessing the 85% State Quota seats, which often have different cutoffs than AIQ. Some states have specific domicile rules, requiring candidates to have completed their MBBS from that state or resided there for a certain period. Open/Management Quota seats in private colleges may be available for candidates from any state, often at higher fees. Preferences for specific cities or regions within a state can also influence choice filling and allotment.
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Branch/Specialty Demand
The demand for certain clinical branches like Radiology, Dermatology, General Medicine, and Orthopedics is consistently high, leading to lower cutoff ranks. Non-clinical branches such as Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry generally have higher cutoff ranks (easier to get). The number of available seats for each specialty varies significantly across colleges and states. Consider your long-term career goals and interest when prioritizing branches during choice filling.
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NEET PG Accepting Colleges
College
Cutoff Round 1
Doctorate of Medicine Medicine
Closing rank 2025 - 15
Doctorate of Medicine Medicine
Closing rank 2025 - 16
Doctorate of Medicine in Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology
Closing rank 2025 - 20
Doctorate of Medicine in Radio Diagnosis
Closing rank 2025 - 25
Doctorate of Medicine in Radio Diagnosis
Closing rank 2025 - 39