Scoring 600 marks in NEET 2026 places you in a strong position, but it’s not a “guaranteed top college” score. With the exam conducted on May 3 and the paper being moderate overall (Physics lengthy and tough, Biology scoring), competition in the 580–650 range is expected to be dense. That’s why understanding rank, percentile, and counselling strategy becomes very important at this score.
This detailed guide explains what 600 marks actually means for your admission chances, where you realistically stand, and how to plan your next step smartly.
A 600 score is definitely above average and considered a strong performance in NEET.
When you score 600 out of 720, you are already well ahead of lakhs of candidates. In most years, this score places you within the top few percent of test-takers. It reflects solid conceptual clarity, especially in Biology and Chemistry, even if Physics may have pulled the score slightly down.
However, the important nuance is this: while 600 is strong, it is not at the “top-tier AIIMS-level” range. That usually starts closer to 650–680+. So your expectations should be realistic—good government college chances, but not the most competitive ones through All India Quota.
Also Read: NEET 2026 Question Paper PDF Download
Based on previous year data and the moderate difficulty of NEET 2026, the expected rank range for 600 marks is:
Around AIR 12,000 to 20,000
This range can fluctuate depending on how many students scored in the 580–630 band. Since Biology was easier, more students may have scored higher, which can slightly push ranks down (rank inflation).
Even within this range, small differences in marks (5–10 marks) can shift rank by thousands, so don’t expect an exact number—always work with a range.
At 600 marks, your percentile is expected to fall roughly between:
99.5 to 99.8 percentile
This means you performed better than nearly all candidates except the top 0.5–1%. In practical terms, this is a highly competitive percentile that keeps you in contention for government MBBS seats.
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NEET marks vs rank 600 score |
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NEET Marks Range |
NEET Rank Expected AIR (General) |
Percentile |
College Tier |
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700–650 |
1–1,200 |
99.9+ |
Top AIIMS/Govt (AIQ) |
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649–600 |
1,200–12,000 |
99.5–99.8 |
Mid-tier Govt AIQ/State |
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599–550 |
12,000–40,000 |
98–99.4 |
State Quota Govt/Private |
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549–500 |
40,000–70,000 |
96–97.9 |
Deemed/Private |
600 marks in NEET 2026 opens doors to several government medical colleges under state quota seats, especially in mid-tier states like Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.
At 600 marks, your college options are realistic but require smart prioritization.
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Government College at 600 NEET Marks |
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State |
College |
Expected Cutoff Marks (Gen) |
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Maharashtra |
GMC Akola, GMC Sindhudurg/Latur, GMC Osmanabad |
585–600 |
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Telangana |
GMC Nalgonda, GMC Mahabubnagar |
580–592 |
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Tamil Nadu |
GMC Virudhunagar |
582–587 |
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Rajasthan |
GMC Barmer/Bhilwara |
595–600 |
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Uttar Pradesh |
Maharshi Devraha Baba ASMC, UPUMS Etawah |
610+ (mid-tier) |
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Odisha |
SLN MCH Koraput |
584–588 |
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Others |
Doon MC (UK), ACSR GMC (AP/TS), RIMS (various) |
580–600 |
Also Read: NEET 2026 Paper Analysis
At 600 marks, MBBS admission is very much achievable.
Your realistic pathways include:
Government MBBS via state quota (most probable outcome)
Government MBBS via AIQ (possible but not guaranteed)
Private MBBS colleges as a fallback option
The key is to not rely on a single route—multiple counselling participation increases your chances.
Your AIQ chances fall into a “moderate zone,” which means:
You are close enough to the cutoff to have a chance
But not high enough to be sure of a seat
Cutoff drops in later rounds can work in your favor
Students who actively participate in all counselling rounds often secure seats even at borderline scores like this.