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Check your NEET college chances

Start with score only. Add rank later if you know it. This meter is built to tell a student what route looks stronger first: government, private, deemed, domicile state, open state, or abroad universities.

Live Predictor

Enter your score details first. Your personalised result, visible colleges, and counselling plan open in the next quick step.

YOUR RESULT

Chance Master Result Board

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Government colleges 0%

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Private college in same state 0%

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Private college in open states 0%

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Deemed university 0%

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Abroad universities 0%

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Domicile State Open State

Your counsellor-style summary will appear here after you unlock the meter.

Counselling Plan

Mobile-ready strategy
Round 1

Your first counselling move will appear here.

Round 2

Your second-round backup strategy will appear here.

Mop-up

Your mop-up guidance will appear here.

Stray Vacancy

Your stray vacancy caution will appear here.

Colleges you may target first

Result of your Chance Unlock the meter to see colleges direction

Colleges will appear here based on your NEET score, selected state, target, and budget.

HOW TO READ YOUR RESULT

Understand your chances — choose the right route first

Domicile route

If your home-state colleges look stronger, focus on your state quota first. This is your highest chance for a government seat.

Open state route

If open-state options are available, don’t limit yourself. Many students miss better colleges by applying only in one state.

Abroad route

If abroad route looks strong, read it by eligibility, country choice, budget, and India-return plan, not by Indian counselling confusion.

WHAT THIS TOOL READS

Important factors students usually ignore

  • Score is enough to start the estimate, so students can use it before rank is known.
  • Category and domicile change government seat realism quickly.
  • Budget comfort changes whether private or deemed options are actually realistic.
  • Same-state, nearby-state, and open-state strategy are not the same thing.
  • If rank is available, the estimate becomes sharper.
  • For abroad route, PCB percentage, NEET status, budget, and country choice matter more than domicile quota.

HOW TO USE THE RESULT

Do not just watch the meter. Use it correctly.

  • Use visible colleges as direction, not as the final exact complete list.
  • If government is moderate but private is strong, build backup early instead of delaying.
  • If same-state route looks weak, do not ignore nearby or open-state counselling.
  • If score-only mode looks risky, come back again after rank for sharper direction.
  • If blurred colleges look attractive, ask for the exact shortlist immediately.
  • If abroad route looks stronger, compare recognition, internship structure, language, total budget, and India-return eligibility before finalizing the university.

NEET COUNSELLING STORIES

Know exactly which college you can get at your NEET score

Students used Pick Your University to find the best government and private colleges based on their rank, budget, and strategy.

Student testimonial one

Harshita from Jaipur

"Mujhe laga tha mera score low hai, but Pick Your University ne exact bata diya ki mujhe Rajasthan me govt seat mil sakti hai. Counselling pura clear ho gaya."

Student testimonial two

Rohit from Lucknow

"Rank dekh ke tension ho raha tha, but inhone proper college list bana di, govt, semi govt aur pvt sab clear ho gaya."

Student testimonial three

Sana from Hyderabad

"Agar yeh guidance pehle mil jati to aur acha hota, but still best decision liya."

Student testimonial four

Aditya from Patna

"Mujhe pata hi nahi tha kaunse state me apply karna best rahega. Inhone meri rank ke hisaab se perfect strategy di."

Student testimonial five

Muskan from Delhi

"Random YouTube dekh ke confuse tha, but yaha se exact pata chala ki mere number pe kaunsi colleges mil sakti hai."

Student testimonial six

Yash from Indore

"Open state aur domicile ka difference mujhe yaha samajh aaya. Ab counselling bina tension ke kar raha hu."

Student testimonial seven

Priyal from Surat

"Mera score average tha, but inhone itni achi planning di ki mujhe pvt me best option mil gaya."

Student testimonial eight

Karan from Chandigarh

"Sab log bol rahe the kuch nahi milega, but yaha se proper guidance mili aur realistic colleges samajh aaye."

Student testimonial nine

Rahul from Ranchi

"Shortlist itni clear thi ki counselling me time waste nahi hua. Direct apply kiya aur result acha aaya."

Student testimonial ten

Faizan from Kolkata

"Budget ke hisaab se best colleges mil gaye. Govt nahi mila but best private option choose kar liya."

Student testimonial one duplicate

Harshit from Jaipur

"Yeh tool ne mujhe early decision lene me help kiya, warna last time panic ho jata."

Student testimonial two duplicate

Rohit from Lucknow

"Rank ke according realistic expectations samajh aaye, fake hope nahi diya, jo possible tha wahi bataya."

Student testimonial three duplicate

Sonam from Jaipur

"College prediction bilkul accurate tha. Jo bola tha wahi mila almost."

Student testimonial four duplicate

Aditya from Patna

"First time mujhe laga ki counselling actually samajh aa rahi hai."

Student testimonial five duplicate

Muskan from Sikar

"Govt vs private confusion clear ho gaya. Decision lena easy ho gaya."

Student testimonial six duplicate

Yash from Indore

"Mujhe laga tha drop lena padega, but yaha se options mil gaye."

Student testimonial seven duplicate

Priyanshu from Surat

"Inhone mujhe best backup colleges bhi bataye, jo bahut helpful raha."

Student testimonial nine duplicate

Narendra from Ranchi

"Exact counselling direction mila, random apply nahi karna pada."

Student testimonial ten duplicate

Faem from Uttar Pradesh

"Budget plus rank dono match karke best college shortlist diya."

FAQ

Questions students actually ask before trusting a NEET college predictor

Important note

This page is designed to guide the next counselling move. Final allotment always depends on live round movement, category movement, domicile rules, and how choices are filled.

Can I check medical college chances with score only?

Yes. This page is made for that. Rank is optional. If you do not know rank yet, the meter still gives a useful early direction from score, state, category, and budget.

Why is rank optional and not compulsory?

Because many students want to estimate chances before official result day or before rank is understood properly. Score-only mode is the early counselling mode. Rank sharpens the result later.

Are the visible colleges final guaranteed options?

No. They are sample direction colleges. They help you understand what kind of colleges you should focus on first. Final exact shortlist should always be built from your full counselling profile.

Why are more colleges blurred?

Because the page is designed as a counselling funnel. It shows enough direction to create clarity and curiosity, then pushes you to ask for the exact shortlist with a counsellor.

What if I select same state only?

Then the visible college direction should stay aligned to your domicile route first. The page should not start showing random open-state colleges as the main visible result.

What if my government chance is low?

That is exactly where this page helps. It shifts the student from confusion into a practical private, deemed, or backup strategy before time is lost in counselling.

Can I use this page for MBBS abroad also?

Yes. If you select abroad universities, the meter should read your profile through eligibility, country fit, budget, and India-return planning instead of acting like Indian state counselling.

What PCB percentage is usually needed for MBBS abroad?

Many MBBS abroad options become possible from 50% PCB in Class 12 for General category. Reserved-category students may find options from lower PCB thresholds depending on the university and country rules. Final eligibility should always be verified country-wise and university-wise.

Is NEET needed for MBBS abroad?

If the student wants to return to India later for registration and practice, NEET qualification should remain in the plan under current Indian regulatory guidance. If the student does not plan Indian registration, admission may still depend mainly on Class 12 eligibility and the university or country rules.

READY FOR THE REAL SHORTLIST?

Use the result as your starting point, then ask us exactly which medical colleges or abroad universities you should target.

The best counselling decisions happen when score, state, category, budget, actual seat movement, and backup planning are read together. The calculator starts the process. Our counsellor finishes it properly.

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