NEET UG 2026: NTA opens fee refund window, step-by-step guide to submit bank details

New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the fee refund window for candidates who appeared in the NEET UG 2026 re-examination. Eligible candidates can now submit or update their bank account details through the official portal to receive their refund. The last date to complete the process is 30 June 2026.
According to NTA, applicants must carefully follow the online procedure to ensure smooth processing of refunds. Candidates are advised to enter accurate banking details, as incorrect information may lead to delays.
Step-by-Step Process to Submit Bank Details
Candidates can complete the refund process by following these steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website neet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Log in using your Application Number and Password.
Step 3: Complete OTP verification sent to your registered mobile number and email ID.
Step 4: Navigate to the fee refund or bank details update section on the dashboard.
Step 5: Enter or update your bank account details, including account number and IFSC code.
Step 6: Carefully verify all entered information before submission.
Step 7: Submit the details before 30 June 2026 to ensure timely processing of the refund.
To begin, candidates must visit the official NEET website at neet.nta.nic.in and log in using their application number and password. Once logged in, they will need to complete OTP-based verification sent to their registered mobile number and email ID to access their account.
After successful verification, candidates can proceed to the refund section and enter or update their bank account details. This includes carefully filling in the account number, IFSC code, and other required banking information.
Applicants must then verify all entered details before submission, as any incorrect information may lead to delays in receiving the refund amount. Once confirmed, the details should be submitted through the portal before the deadline.
NTA has advised candidates to ensure accuracy while entering banking information to avoid processing issues and delays in refund disbursal.
NTA has reiterated that candidates must double-check all details before final submission, as errors in bank information may delay the refund process.