RankSeeker is a free educational platform designed to help students predict their exam ranks, understand competition, and make smarter decisions before official results are released. Built specifically for Indian entrance exams like JEE Main, NEET UG, AP EAPCET, TS EAPCET, and AP ECET.
Uses real exam trends from NTA, APSCHE, and TSCHE — not guesses.
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Every year, millions of students write competitive exams without clarity about where they stand. After the exam, there is confusion, anxiety, and endless searching for "marks vs rank" data across unreliable sources.
RankSeeker was created to solve this exact problem. Instead of random guesses or misleading predictions, the platform focuses on data-backed estimates using previous year official results. The goal is simple: give students a realistic idea of their rank so they can plan ahead with confidence.
Most rank predictors on the internet either oversimplify the calculation or provide misleading precision. RankSeeker avoids both by clearly showing rank ranges instead of exact numbers, and by explaining the logic behind each prediction.
The system is built using historical data from NTA, APSCHE, and TSCHE. Instead of relying on a single dataset, it considers multiple years of trends, making predictions more balanced and reliable.
Rank prediction is not guesswork. It is based on a combination of percentile mapping, total candidate count, and previous year rank distribution.
For exams like JEE Main and NEET, marks are converted into percentiles and mapped to rank ranges. For state exams like EAPCET, rank is calculated using official formulas that include board exam performance.
Because exam conditions change every year, RankSeeker always provides a range instead of a fixed rank. This keeps predictions realistic and genuinely useful.
RankSeeker provides estimated rank predictions based on previous year data. These are not official results. Actual ranks may vary depending on exam difficulty, normalization, and total number of candidates. Students should always verify results from official sources such as NTA, APSCHE, and TSCHE.
RankSeeker aims to expand beyond rank prediction into a complete student decision platform. Future features may include detailed college predictors, counselling guidance, and personalized study insights.
The long-term goal is to make exam decision-making simpler, clearer, and more transparent for every student. Try the rank predictor →