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NEET UG25 Apr 2026

Rajasthan NEET College Predictor 2026: Your Complete Guide to MBBS & BDS Admission

Curious about your medical college options in Rajasthan after NEET? This guide breaks down how the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor works, common mistakes, recent changes, and practical tips—so you can make smarter choices for your future.

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Rajasthan NEET College Predictor 2026: Your Complete Guide to MBBS & BDS Admission

So you've just finished your NEET exam — or you're awaiting results — and the big question looming over you is: "Which medical college will I get in Rajasthan?" That's where the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor steps in, and trust us, it's one of the most powerful tools you can use right now to plan your medical career wisely.

Whether you're a Rajasthan domicile candidate targeting the 85% state quota seats, or eyeing top government colleges through the All India Quota, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know — how the predictor works, which colleges you can target at different score ranges, the counselling process, common mistakes to avoid, and a lot more.

 

 

What Is the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor?

The Rajasthan NEET College Predictor is a free online tool designed specifically to help NEET UG candidates estimate their admission chances in MBBS and BDS colleges across Rajasthan. It works by analysing your NEET score or All India Rank (AIR), combining it with historical counselling data — opening ranks, closing ranks, seat matrices, category-wise cutoffs — to generate a personalised list of colleges where you're likely to secure a seat.

Think of it as your personal admission advisor available 24/7, before even stepping into a counselling office. Rather than spending hours manually comparing cutoffs across 30+ colleges, the predictor does it for you in under a minute.

How Does It Work?

The algorithm behind a reliable NEET College Predictor is straightforward but powerful. It considers:

       Your NEET All India Rank (AIR) or score

       Your domicile state (Rajasthan for state quota eligibility)

       Your reservation category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD)

       Preferred quota — All India Quota (AIQ, 15%) or State Quota (85%)

       Course preference — MBBS or BDS

       Last 2-3 years of opening and closing ranks from official counselling data

 

Why You Should Use the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor

Let's be honest — the NEET counselling process is overwhelming. Between rounds, mop-up rounds, stray vacancy rounds, and state vs. central quotas, it can get confusing very quickly. Here's why smart aspirants use a NEET College Predictor before doing anything else:

1. Saves Time and Reduces Confusion

Instead of manually checking cutoffs for 37 MBBS colleges, the predictor compiles everything into one list. That alone saves you hours of research.

2. Helps You Make Realistic Choices

It tells you honestly which colleges are within reach, which are a stretch, and which you can comfortably aim for. This prevents candidates from either setting their sights too low or being blindsided during counselling.

3. Useful for Both Government and Private Colleges

Whether you're aiming for government seats (lower fees, better prestige) or exploring private options (more flexibility), the predictor covers both. It also shows fee structures for private MBBS colleges, which typically charge Rs. 15–22 lakh per year under management quota.

4. Category-Aware Predictions

Rajasthan has a detailed reservation policy — 16% for SC, 12% for ST, 21% for OBC, 5% for MBC, 10% for EWS, plus 25% horizontal reservation for female candidates. A good predictor accounts for all of these to give you category-specific results.

 

Understanding Rajasthan NEET Counselling: State Quota vs. All India Quota

All India Quota (AIQ) — 15% of Seats

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) manages AIQ seats. These are open to candidates from any state in India. If you're targeting AIIMS Jodhpur or specific government colleges under central quota, this is the route. You register at mcc.nic.in.

State Quota (85% of Seats) — For Rajasthan Domicile Candidates

The bulk of MBBS/BDS seats (85%) are filled through state counselling conducted by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS). Only those with a Rajasthan domicile — or who have studied continuously in the state for at least 5 years — are eligible.

State counselling happens on the official portal rajugneet.org and involves multiple rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Stray Vacancy Round.

Key Eligibility for Rajasthan State Quota

       Must have passed NEET UG (minimum 50th percentile for General; 40th for reserved categories)

       Rajasthan domicile or continuous study of 5+ years in Rajasthan

       Minimum age: 17 years by December 31 of the admission year

       Class 12 passed with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English

 

Rajasthan NEET Cutoff 2025: Score Benchmarks for Top Government Colleges

Based on previous year counselling trends, here are the approximate NEET cutoff scores (marks) for top government medical colleges in Rajasthan under the state quota:

 

College

General

OBC

SC

ST

SMS Medical College, Jaipur

675+

640+

580+

540+

RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur

661+

625+

565+

525+

RNT Medical College, Udaipur

655+

620+

555+

515+

JLN Medical College, Ajmer

650+

615+

550+

510+

SNMC, Jodhpur

648+

610+

545+

505+

 

Note: These are indicative figures based on previous year data. Actual cutoffs vary each year depending on seat matrix, number of applicants, and NEET difficulty level. Always verify with official RUHS notifications.

 

How to Use the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor — Step by Step

Using the tool is simpler than you might think. Here's a step-by-step walkthrough:

1.    Visit a Trusted Predictor Platform

2.    Enter Your NEET Rank/Score — Input your All India Rank (AIR). Some tools also accept your raw score.

3.    Select Your Category — Choose from General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, or PwD to get category-specific predictions.

4.    Choose Your Quota — Select State Quota (85%) if you're a Rajasthan domicile, or AIQ (15%) for central counselling.

5.    Pick Course Type — MBBS or BDS. You can run the predictor for both and compare.

6.    Review Your Predicted List — The tool shows a personalised list of colleges with opening/closing ranks, fee data, and seat availability.

7.    Shortlist Colleges — Use this list to prepare your choice filling order during counselling.

8.    Register for Counselling — Visit rajugneet.org for Rajasthan state counselling. Log in through the Rajasthan Single Sign-On (SSO) portal.

 

Top Government MBBS Colleges in Rajasthan — Where Everyone Wants to Study

Rajasthan boasts some outstanding government medical colleges that have produced generations of top doctors. Here are the most sought-after:

1. Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Medical College, Jaipur

The most prestigious government medical college in Rajasthan, SMS Jaipur is attached to the state's largest public hospital. It is consistently among the top choices for high-scoring NEET candidates. Expect fierce competition with General category closing ranks around 675+ marks.

2. RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur

Relatively newer but rapidly growing in reputation, RUHS is backed by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences. It offers excellent facilities and is attached to a dedicated teaching hospital.

3. RNT Medical College, Udaipur

Located in the scenic city of Udaipur, RNT Medical College has a strong legacy. It is particularly popular among candidates from southern Rajasthan and neighbouring states.

4. JLN Medical College, Ajmer

One of the oldest government medical colleges in Rajasthan, JLN in Ajmer is well-known for its clinical exposure and experienced faculty.

5. Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur

Serving western Rajasthan, SNMC Jodhpur is another top-tier institution. With AIIMS Jodhpur also located in the city, the medical ecosystem there is thriving.

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using the NEET College Predictor

Even the best tools are only as good as how you use them. Here are mistakes candidates often make — and how to avoid them:

Mistake 1: Ignoring Category-Wise Cutoffs

Many candidates look only at the general category cutoffs. If you belong to OBC, SC, ST, or EWS, the cutoffs will be significantly lower. Always input your correct category for accurate predictions.

Mistake 2: Relying Solely on the Predictor

Predictors give estimates, not guarantees. Seat matrices change, the number of qualified candidates varies, and cutoffs can shift. Always use the predictor as a starting point, not a final verdict.

Mistake 3: Comparing Scores Instead of Ranks

Use your All India Rank (AIR), not just your score, when entering details. Score-to-rank ratios change every year. A score of 550 in one year might map to a different rank than in another year.

Mistake 4: Forgetting About Bond Obligations

Government MBBS colleges in Rajasthan come with service bonds. If you resign before completing the course, you may owe Rs. 5 lakh as penalty. ESIC Alwar requires a 1-year compulsory junior residency. Know this before choosing your college.

Mistake 5: Not Checking All Counselling Rounds

Many seats open up in Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy rounds. If you didn't get your desired college in Round 1, don't give up — keep watching subsequent rounds.

Mistake 6: Skipping Choice Locking

During counselling, if you fill preferences but forget to lock your choices, your selection will not be considered. Always lock and confirm your choice filling on the portal.

 

Rajasthan NEET Reservation Policy: Don't Leave Category Benefits on the Table

Rajasthan's reservation policy under the state quota is one of the most detailed in the country. Here's a quick overview:

       SC: 16% of state quota seats

       ST: 12% of state quota seats (with 45% of ST seats allocated to Tribal Sub-Plan areas)

       OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 21% of state quota seats

       MBC (Most Backward Classes): 5% of state quota seats

       EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 10% of state quota seats

       PwD (Persons with Disability): 5% horizontal reservation

       Defence/Ex-Servicemen: 1% horizontal reservation

       Female candidates: 25% horizontal reservation

If you fall under any of these categories, make sure you carry valid, updated certificates to the document verification centre. An expired or incorrect certificate can cost you your seat.

 

Latest Updates and Trends in Rajasthan NEET College Prediction (2026)

RUHS Now Manages Centralised Counselling

The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) has streamlined the state counselling process into a fully centralised online system. Registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and fee payment are all done online through the SSO portal, making the process more transparent.

Growing Number of Private Medical Colleges

With over 9 private medical colleges and growing, the private sector in Rajasthan is expanding. This has led to more options for candidates who miss out on government seats. However, fees at private colleges can range from Rs. 15–22 lakh per year under management quota.

AI-Powered Predictor Tools Are Getting Smarter

The NEET College Predictor tools themselves are evolving. Platforms like Infinity Learn and Careers360 now use machine learning models trained on 5-10 years of counselling data, delivering significantly better accuracy than older tools.

Rajasthan Seen as a High-Cutoff State

Rajasthan is known for having higher NEET cutoffs relative to many other states. This means competition is fierce, especially for government seats. Candidates are advised to score 630+ to feel confident about a government college seat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the Rajasthan NEET College Predictor?

Can I use the predictor for private medical colleges in Rajasthan?

Does the predictor work for All India Quota seats?

Is category reservation considered in the predictions?

What should I do if my predicted college doesn't match counseling allotment?

How often should I check the predictor tool?

Is a NEET College Predictor free to use?

Can I predict BDS college chances too?

Will using multiple predictors confuse my choices?

Are new medical colleges included in the predictor?

What information do I need before using the predictor?

How do I know if my domicile status is valid?

What if I made a mistake entering my details?

Is the counseling process only online?

How can I avoid missing important counseling dates?

Are there any fees for using the state counseling portal?

What is the difference between state and all India quota seats?

Can changes in reservation policy affect my predictions?

Should I consult a counselor along with using the predictor?

Is it safe to share my NEET details on predictor websites?

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