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NEET UG 2026 FEE REFUND LINK ACTIVATED AT NEET.NTA.NIC.IN: HERE’S HOW TO APPLY BEFORE MAY 27 DEADLINE

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NEET UG 2026 Fee Refund Link Activated at neet.nta.nic.in: Here’s How to Apply Before May 27 Deadline

NTA opens dedicated refund portal for NEET-UG 2026 candidates; keep account details, IFSC code, cancelled cheque ready; re-exam scheduled for June 21

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🚨 Key Highlights

  • NEET UG 2026 fee refund link activated at neet.nta.nic.in
  • Deadline to apply: May 27, 2026
  • Keep bank account details, IFSC code, cancelled cheque ready
  • No changes permitted after submission
  • Do NOT initiate chargeback for examination fee
  • Re-NEET exam on June 21; fresh admit cards to be issued

The link is live. But the clock’s ticking.

The National Testing Agency — the body that conducts India’s medical entrance exam — has finally activated the fee refund portal for NEET-UG 2026 candidates. As a result, aspirants who paid for the original exam can now claim their money back. However, they have just five days to do it.

“The National Testing Agency (NTA) hereby informs all candidates that a dedicated facility has been made available on the NEET (UG)-2026 registration portal for submission of preferred bank account details for processing of fee refund,” the NTA said in its late-night notification on X.

In fact, the agency released the update well past midnight, catching many students off guard. Consequently, those who don’t check their notifications regularly might miss the window entirely.


What You Need Before You Start

Here’s the thing: the NTA won’t process incomplete applications. Therefore, keep these details ready before you log in:

  1. Account holder name — must match your NEET registration exactly
  2. IFSC code — double-check; one wrong digit and the refund bounces
  3. Account number — savings or current, either works
  4. Bank name — as per RBI records
  5. Scanned cancelled cheque — optional but strongly recommended for verification

Moreover, the NTA has made it clear: no changes allowed after submission. In other words, if you enter a wrong account number, your refund could end up in someone else’s pocket — and the NTA won’t fix it.

“After submission of the details by the candidate, the same shall be treated as final and no further changes shall be permitted thereafter,” the NTA cautioned.

Step-by-Step: How to Apply for NEET UG 2026 Fee Refund

The process is straightforward — if you follow it carefully. Specifically, here’s what you need to do:

  1. First, visit the official website: Go to neet.nta.nic.in
  2. Next, log in: Use your NEET UG 2026 registration credentials — application number and password
  3. Then, locate the refund link: Look for the “Fee Refund” or “Bank Account Details” tab on your dashboard
  4. After that, fill in your bank details: Enter account holder name, account number, IFSC code, and bank name as per Annexure-I format
  5. Subsequently, upload documents: Attach the scanned cancelled cheque (optional but recommended)
  6. Finally, submit and save: Cross-check every digit before hitting submit — remember, no edits allowed later

That’s it. But then, don’t close the browser immediately. Instead, take a screenshot of the confirmation page and save the reference number. You’ll need it if the refund gets delayed.

⚠️ Important Warning
  • Deadline: May 27, 2026 — no extensions expected
  • Do NOT initiate chargeback for examination fee through your bank
  • Chargebacks will complicate the refund process and may disqualify you
  • Use only the official NTA portal — no third-party links
  • Refund processing time: Typically 15-30 working days after deadline

Why NEET UG 2026 Was Cancelled in the First Place

For those who missed the backstory, here’s what happened. The original NEET-UG 2026 exam was held on May 3, 2026. But then, a paper leak surfaced — forcing the NTA to cancel the entire exam nationwide.

As a result, the Supreme Court intervened, and the government ordered a re-exam. Consequently, lakhs of students who had prepared for months found themselves back at square one.

Nevertheless, the NTA has now scheduled the re-NEET for June 21, 2026. Furthermore, fresh admit cards will be issued for the new exam date. Therefore, candidates must download the updated hall ticket — the old one from May 3 is invalid.


How to Download Re-NEET UG 2026 Admit Card

The NTA will release fresh admit cards soon. In the meantime, here’s how to get yours when the link goes live:

  1. Visit: neet.nta.nic.in
  2. Click: “Re-NEET Hall Ticket” or “Download Admit Card” link
  3. Login: Enter your application number and date of birth
  4. Download: Save the PDF and check all details — name, exam centre, photo, signature
  5. Print: Take a colour printout on A4 paper; keep 2-3 copies

Moreover, carry a valid photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN, passport, or voter ID — along with the admit card. Without both, you won’t be allowed inside the exam hall.


What This Means for NEET Aspirants

So why does the refund matter? After all, most students will reappear for the June 21 exam anyway.

Here’s why: not everyone will. Specifically, some candidates may have secured seats through state quotas, private colleges, or alternative entrance exams like AIIMS and JIPMER. For them, the NEET fee is dead money — and ₹1,700 to ₹3,500 (general category) isn’t small change for most families.

Furthermore, the refund process signals accountability. In contrast to previous years when fee disputes dragged on for months, the NTA is processing this batch within weeks. Therefore, students should treat this as a limited-window opportunity — not a permanent facility.

Similarly, the re-exam scheduling gives candidates roughly four weeks of extra prep time. While some welcome the breather, others are frustrated by the delay. Nevertheless, the June 21 date is final — no further postponements expected.


The Bottom Line

Three things to remember. First: the refund link is live now at neet.nta.nic.in. Second: the deadline is May 27 — miss it, and your money stays with the NTA. Third: do NOT file a chargeback through your bank; use the official portal only.

For those reappearing on June 21, keep checking the NTA website for admit card updates. In the meantime, focus on revision — you’ve got one more shot, and this time, the paper better be leak-proof.

We will keep tracking NTA updates as the May 27 refund deadline and June 21 re-exam approach.NEET UG 2026 fee refund


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