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Can I Get MBBS With 550 Marks in NEET?

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8 June 2026
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Can I get MBBS with 550 marks in NEET 2026 college options rank
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Scoring 550 in NEET UG 2026 puts you in a meaningfully stronger position than you might think. A score of 550 marks typically translates to an All India Rank (AIR) of approximately 40,000 to 60,000 for the General category — and at that rank, both government and private MBBS doors are open, depending on your state and category. This is not the territory where everything is out of reach. It is the territory where strategy, state selection, and counselling execution decide whether you walk into a government MBBS seat or end up at a private college. This guide breaks down exactly what 550 marks means for your MBBS chances in 2026 — quota-wise, state-wise, and category-wise. Use the Free NEET UG College Predictor alongside this guide to get a personalised list filtered by your exact rank, category, and home state.

What Rank Does 550 Marks Give You in NEET 2026?

This is the first thing to understand clearly. A score of 550 marks in NEET 2026 historically corresponds to an All India Rank of roughly 40,000 to 60,000 for General category students. This range shifts based on paper difficulty — in an easier paper where more students score high, the same 550 marks could push your rank beyond 60,000. In a harder paper, 550 marks might yield a rank closer to 35,000–45,000. According to CaderaEdu's predictor data, 550 marks typically fall in the AIR 40,000–60,000 band, which is the sweet spot described as 'state quota government colleges territory.' For reserved categories, the same 550 marks places you in a significantly better competitive position — OBC-NCL candidates at this score compete effectively for OBC category seats at government medical colleges, and SC/ST candidates have strong access to government MBBS seats in multiple states. For a detailed score-to-rank breakdown across all categories, read the NEET 2026 Rank Predictor Guide.

Government MBBS at 550 Marks: Real Possibilities

Here is where 550 marks genuinely separates itself from lower score ranges. Government MBBS through state quota is a realistic and achievable target at this score for General category students in multiple states. The All India Quota (AIQ), which covers 15% of government MBBS seats, is competitive at this rank — AIQ government college seats in well-known institutions typically close below AIR 40,000 for General. However, through the 85% State Quota, students with AIR 40,000–60,000 can access government medical college seats in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Jharkhand — especially in later counselling rounds. The NEET 2026 State Wise Cutoff guide maps this out state by state. The key rule: never judge your chances only by AIQ cutoffs. State quota is where 550-marks students win government MBBS seats.
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Quota TypeGovernment MBBS Possibility at ~550 Marks (General)Verdict
AIQ (MCC Counselling)Difficult — most good govt colleges close below AIR 40,000 in AIQUnlikely but register anyway
State Quota (Home State)Realistic — state quota closing ranks are 30,000–80,000 higher than AIQ for same collegeStrong option
OBC/SC/ST Category (State Quota)Very good chances — category closing ranks much more accessibleHighly realistic
Private Medical Colleges (Govt Quota Seats)Excellent — many top private colleges accessible at this rankMost reliable route
Deemed Universities (AIQ Deemed Round)Accessible at 550 marks but fees are high (INR 18–25 lakh/year)Financially heavy option
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AIQ vs State Quota: The Right Strategy at 550 Marks

At 550 marks, the strategic call is clear — register for both MCC AIQ and your state counselling simultaneously, but invest more effort in your state quota preparation. AIQ and state counselling run as parallel processes; missing either registration means losing access to that pool of seats permanently. For 550-marks General category students, AIQ is worth registering for because the deemed university counselling round through MCC opens quality private MBBS seats at this rank. However, state quota counselling is where the government MBBS chance lives. The AIQ vs State Quota in NEET Counselling 2026 guide explains the full dual-registration strategy with dates, portals, and eligibility requirements. For official AIQ registration, visit mcc.nic.in once results are declared.

Government Medical Colleges Accessible at 550 Marks via State Quota

The following are government medical colleges where state quota closing ranks have historically fallen in the AIR 40,000–80,000 range for General category, making them realistic targets for 550-marks students in later counselling rounds. These are approximate figures based on 2024–25 counselling data:
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CollegeStateApprox. State Quota Closing Rank (General)Annual Fee (Approx)
GSVM Medical College, KanpurUttar Pradesh45,000–70,000 (later rounds)INR 25,000–35,000/year
MLB Medical College, JhansiUttar Pradesh50,000–75,000 (later rounds)INR 25,000–35,000/year
Gandhi Medical College, BhopalMadhya Pradesh40,000–65,000 (later rounds)INR 20,000–30,000/year
RNT Medical College, UdaipurRajasthan42,000–68,000 (later rounds)INR 20,000–30,000/year
Govt Medical College, HaldwaniUttarakhand48,000–80,000 (later rounds)INR 20,000–30,000/year
MGM Medical College, IndoreMadhya Pradesh38,000–60,000 (later rounds)INR 20,000–30,000/year
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These are reference ranges only. Actual 2026 closing ranks will vary. Always cross-check using the NEET UG & Medical College Predictor with your exact rank and category before building your choice list.

Private Medical Colleges Where 550 Marks Gets You MBBS

At AIR 40,000–60,000, private MBBS options expand considerably compared to lower score ranges. Government quota seats at private colleges — which carry much lower fees than management quota — close at higher ranks, making them very accessible at this score. Top private colleges where 550 marks has historically resulted in government quota MBBS admission include:
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CollegeStateApprox. Govt Quota Closing Rank (General)Annual Fee (Approx)
Amrita School of Medicine, FaridabadHaryana30,000–55,000INR 14–18 lakh/year
Jamia Hamdard (HIMSR), New DelhiDelhi35,000–60,000 (minority quota applicable)INR 12–16 lakh/year
JNU Medical College, JaipurRajasthan40,000–70,000INR 10–14 lakh/year
Ananta Institute of Medical Sciences, RajsamandRajasthan45,000–80,000INR 9–13 lakh/year
Pacific Medical College, UdaipurRajasthan40,000–75,000INR 9–13 lakh/year
SGT Medical College, GurugramHaryana38,000–65,000INR 12–16 lakh/year
Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College, MoradabadUttar Pradesh50,000–1,00,000INR 8–11 lakh/year
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State-Wise Breakdown: Where 550 Marks Works Best

Uttar Pradesh: UP has a large government MBBS seat pool. State quota closing ranks at colleges like GSVM Kanpur and MLB Medical College Jhansi have reached AIR 70,000–80,000 in later rounds, making government MBBS at 550 marks genuinely possible for UP domicile students. Private options — Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College, Moradabad and Santosh Medical College Ghaziabad — are also strongly accessible at this score range.
Rajasthan: Rajasthan is one of the most strategically valuable states for NEET students from neighbouring areas. Government medical college state quota closing ranks in Rajasthan have historically extended to AIR 60,000–70,000 at colleges like RNT Medical College, Udaipur. Private colleges like Geetanjali Medical College, Udaipur, JNU Medical College Jaipur, Ananta Institute Rajsamand, and Pacific Medical College are all accessible at 550 marks through government quota seats.
Madhya Pradesh: MP has significantly expanded its government MBBS seat count over recent years, and state quota closing ranks at multiple MP government colleges have reached AIR 60,000–70,000 in Mop-Up and stray vacancy rounds. For students with MP domicile, 550 marks makes government MBBS a realistic goal. Gandhi Medical College Bhopal and MGM Medical College Indore are the most accessible government options at this rank.
Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand has a smaller government seat pool, but Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun is a strong private option accessible at 550 marks. Government Medical College Haldwani and Srinagar Medical College are state quota options worth attempting for Uttarakhand domicile students.
Haryana & Delhi NCR: Government MBBS in Haryana at this rank is possible through state quota at colleges like Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak in later counselling rounds. Private options in NCR — Amrita Faridabad and SGT Medical College Gurugram — are accessible at 550 marks for government quota seats. For complete state-wise data, read the NEET 2026 State Wise Cutoff guide.

Reserved Category Students at 550 Marks: Significantly Better Options

If you are in OBC-NCL, SC, or ST category, 550 marks in NEET 2026 puts you in an excellent position for government MBBS. OBC-NCL candidates at this score compete at an effective rank considerably better than General in their category seat pool — government MBBS through state quota at respected colleges is very much within reach. SC and ST candidates with 550 marks have strong access to government MBBS seats across almost all states. The category advantage at this score range is substantial — never plan using General category closing ranks if you belong to a reserved category. Use the Free NEET College Predictor with your category selected to see the accurate picture. The NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff Category Wise guide breaks this down in detail.

How 550 Marks Compares to NEET Qualifying and Admission Cutoffs

Two cutoffs matter in NEET and they are completely different things. The qualifying cutoff — the minimum percentile to be eligible for counselling — is expected at 135–140 marks for General category in NEET 2026. A score of 550 clears this by over 400 marks and makes you fully eligible for every counselling process: MCC AIQ, all state counselling authorities, and deemed university rounds. The admission cutoff — the actual marks needed to get a specific college — is what determines your options. At 550 marks, you are in the 'state quota government colleges and premium private colleges' band as per CaderaEdu's cutoff analysis. This is a meaningful position. Read the full breakdown in the NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff Category Wise guide.

Score vs Rank Reality: Why 550 Marks Is Not a Fixed Rank

A very common mistake is treating 550 marks as yielding one specific rank. It doesn't. The rank depends on paper difficulty and the total marks distribution across all candidates. In a relatively tough paper, 550 marks can give you AIR 35,000–45,000 — strong enough for government MBBS in multiple states through state quota. In an easier paper, the same 550 marks might give AIR 55,000–70,000, shifting you into primarily private college territory. Always plan for a rank range, not a single number. The NEET 2026 Score vs Rank Analysis guide explains the normalization effect clearly with historical data. Build your shortlist covering both scenarios — colleges you can get if your rank is 40,000 and colleges that work if it's 60,000.

Step-by-Step Counselling Strategy for 550 Marks Students

Step 1 — Get your exact AIR. Once results are declared at neet.nta.nic.in, note your All India Rank precisely. While waiting, estimate your score using the NEET UG 2026 Provisional Answer Key update.
Step 2 — Run the predictor with your actual rank. Use the Free NEET UG College Predictor immediately after results — enter your rank, category, and home state to get a personalised, probability-sorted college list. This is not optional at this score range. The predictor does in seconds what would take days of manual research.
Step 3 — Register for MCC AIQ counselling at mcc.nic.in. Do this immediately when registration opens. At 550 marks, the AIQ deemed round gives you access to top private medical college seats. Do not wait to see state quota results before registering here.
Step 4 — Register for state counselling simultaneously. This is your primary government MBBS route. Check your state's counselling authority website — DMER for most states. Keep all documents ready: Class 10 and 12 marksheets, NEET scorecard, domicile certificate, category certificate if applicable, and photo ID. Read the complete NEET UG Counselling 2026 Complete Guide for the full process and dates.
Step 5 — Build a smart choice list. At 550 marks, your list should include: government colleges in your home state as top aspirational picks, top private colleges (government quota) in neighbouring states as realistic middle picks, and accessible private colleges as safe picks. Don't fill only one category — a balanced list across government, state quota private, and deemed options protects you across all scenarios.
Step 6 — Stay through all rounds. At AIR 40,000–60,000, seats open in every round — especially Round 2, Round 3, Mop-Up, and stray vacancy rounds — as higher-ranked students upgrade or exit. Students who exit after Round 1 without an allotment often miss government seats that appear in later rounds. The NEET 2026 Result Date and counselling timeline guide has all round dates.

BDS and AYUSH: Keep These on Your Radar Too

At 550 marks, government BDS seats at top dental colleges become accessible. Top government BDS colleges like Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi typically require NEET scores of 500–600 marks. At 550 marks, these are realistic targets — and a BDS from a top government dental college is a strong career outcome. BAMS through AYUSH counselling is also worth registering for as a parallel option. For a full breakdown of BDS options at this score, read the Top BDS Colleges in India 2026 guide.

Should You Attempt NEET Again if You Score 550?

This is a personal decision, but here is the honest framework. If your 550 marks yields a rank that secures a government MBBS seat in your home state through state quota — take it. A government MBBS seat at reasonable fees is an outcome many students spend years attempting. If your rank only opens private MBBS at significant expense and you have genuine confidence in scoring 600+ in a second attempt, re-appearing is worth evaluating. The Re-NEET 2026 details guide and the NEET syllabus change update will help you make this call with full information. Either way, complete your counselling registration first — you can always decide not to join a seat, but you cannot retroactively join counselling you missed.

Final Answer: Yes, MBBS With 550 Marks Is Very Much Possible

550 marks in NEET 2026 is not a borderline score — it is a score that opens real MBBS doors. Government MBBS through state quota is achievable in multiple states at this rank, particularly in UP, MP, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand in later counselling rounds. Premium private MBBS through government quota seats is highly accessible. For reserved category students, 550 marks makes government MBBS a strong expectation. The most important actions: register for both MCC and state counselling without delay, run the NEET College Predictor with your exact rank and category, and stay committed through all counselling rounds. Most students in the AIR 40,000–60,000 range who follow a systematic strategy end up with MBBS seats — the ones who don't are those who exit counselling too early or skip state quota registration. Don't be either. For the full counselling process, visit mcc.nic.in for AIQ and your state's DMER portal for state quota.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get government MBBS with 550 marks in NEET 2026?

Yes, government MBBS through state quota is a realistic target at 550 marks (AIR approximately 40,000–60,000) for General category students in states like UP, MP, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand — especially in Round 2, Round 3, and Mop-Up rounds. AIQ government seats at top colleges are competitive at this rank, but state quota opens the door meaningfully. Reserved category students at 550 marks have even stronger government MBBS prospects.

What rank will I get with 550 marks in NEET 2026?

A score of 550 marks in NEET 2026 typically corresponds to an All India Rank of approximately 40,000 to 60,000 for General category. The exact rank depends on paper difficulty and the total score distribution across all candidates. In a harder paper, 550 marks can yield a rank as good as 35,000. In an easier paper, it may push beyond 60,000. Always plan for a rank range rather than a single number.

Which private medical colleges can I get with 550 marks in NEET?

At 550 marks (AIR approximately 40,000–60,000), top private colleges accessible via government quota seats include Amrita School of Medicine Faridabad, JNU Medical College Jaipur, Ananta Institute of Medical Sciences Rajsamand, Pacific Medical College Udaipur, SGT Medical College Gurugram, and Geetanjali Medical College Udaipur. Use the Free NEET College Predictor on CaderaEdu for a personalised list based on your exact rank and category.

Is 550 marks in NEET enough for state quota government MBBS?

Yes, in several states. State quota closing ranks are typically 30,000–80,000 higher (more accessible) than AIQ closing ranks for the same government college. At AIR 40,000–60,000, students with 550 marks can secure state quota government MBBS seats at colleges like GSVM Kanpur, MLB Medical College Jhansi (UP), Gandhi Medical College Bhopal (MP), and RNT Medical College Udaipur (Rajasthan) in later counselling rounds.

Should I re-appear in NEET or join MBBS at 550 marks?

If 550 marks secures a government MBBS seat in your state through state quota, taking that seat is generally the right call. Government MBBS at a reasonable fee is a strong outcome. If only expensive private management quota seats are available and you are confident of scoring 600+ with focused preparation, re-appearing is worth considering. Complete all counselling registrations first regardless — you can decline a seat, but you cannot retroactively join counselling you missed.

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