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Rank Predictor

By Pixel and druwn


How does this work?

In MET 2025, both entrance exam scores and board exam results are considered. To account for varying difficulty levels across different boards, board percentages are normalized into band scores from 0 to 10. This creates a “fair” system where your final score combines your MET performance with your standardized board exam band. Here’s how board percentages are converted to bands:

  • 95–100%: Band 10
  • 90–94.99%: Band 9
  • 85–89.99%: Band 8
  • 80–84.99%: Band 7
  • ...
  • 50–54.99%: Band 1
  • Below 50%: Not qualified for MET

Your final band score is calculated using the following formula:

(M240×100)+(B10×100)2\frac{\left( \frac{M}{240} \times 100 \right) + \left( \frac{B}{10} \times 100 \right)}{2}

Where M is your MET score (out of 240), and B is your board band (0–10). The data used in this predictor has been compiled by polling students across various MET campuses, with careful verification to ensure accuracy.

Using a mathematical concept called polynomial regression, we can find the ranks for values of various band scores.

FAQs for the Rank Predictor

Q: How accurate is it?

The predictions are based on last year’s data. So, if someone got the same MET marks and board percentage as you last year, they would’ve received the same predicted rank.

For the MET 2025 Rank Predictor, due to merging of the CS branches and other factors, the average error was +25% (meaning the predictor showed a lower rank than people actually got).

Possible sources of inaccuracy:

  • — If the difficulty of the MET paper changes significantly compared to last year.
  • — If the number of students writing MET increases or decreases a lot this year.

MET 2025 — Rank vs Band Score

MET 2026 Rank Predictor

Enter your scores to estimate your rank and view likely branches.

Special thanks to Pranav U for processing and cleaning the data, and for their help in building the predictor!