NTA extends NEET UG May 3 exam fee refund deadline to July 14, 2026. eligibility, dates & tips

Introduction
If you paid the exam fee for NEET UG 2026 and are still waiting for your money back, here’s news you need right now. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has once again extended the window for candidates to confirm, correct, or update their bank account details for the NEET UG fee refund. The new deadline is July 14, 2026, up to 11:50 PM.
This extension matters because thousands of candidates missed earlier deadlines, entered wrong bank details, or simply didn’t know the portal existed. If your refund hasn’t landed in your account yet, this article walks you through exactly what happened, who’s eligible, how to submit your details correctly, and the mistakes you must avoid before time runs out.

By the end of this guide, you’ll know:
- Why NTA is refunding NEET UG exam fees
- The complete timeline of deadline extensions
- Step-by-step process to submit or correct bank details
- Eligibility criteria for the refund
- Common mistakes that delay or block refunds
- What to do if you face technical issues
Why NTA Is Refunding NEET UG Exam Fees
The NEET UG 2026 exam, originally scheduled for May 3, 2026, was cancelled following allegations of a paper leak, a case now under investigation by the CBI. To ensure fairness for lakhs of affected students, NTA decided to conduct a fresh exam and, alongside it, committed to refunding the examination fee paid by every candidate who had registered for the cancelled May 3 exam.
The re-examination was successfully held on June 21, 2026, across more than 5,400 centres in India and 14 centres abroad, with over 20 lakh candidates appearing for it. Once the re-exam was done, NTA turned its attention to processing refunds — and that’s where the bank details portal comes in.
Timeline: How the Deadline Kept Changing
Understanding the sequence of extensions helps you see why NTA keeps pushing the date — and why you shouldn’t wait for yet another extension.

- May 12, 2026 — NTA issued the first public notice on refund of examination fees.
- June 25, 2026 — The bank account details portal was opened, allowing candidates to confirm, correct, or update their information. Initial deadline: June 30, 2026.
- July 7, 2026 — After many candidates missed the first window or entered incorrect IFSC codes and account numbers, NTA extended the deadline to July 7.
- July 14, 2026 — Recognising that a large number of candidates still hadn’t completed the process, NTA issued a fresh circular extending the window one more time, urging students to complete the exercise by 14 July 2026 (up to 11:50 PM) so refunds can be processed without further delay.
The pattern is clear: NTA has been generous with extensions, but each notice has explicitly stated this could be the last chance. Treat July 14 as a hard deadline.
Who Is Eligible for the Refund
You qualify for this refund if:
- You registered and paid the examination fee for NEET UG 2026, originally scheduled for May 3, 2026.
- Your exam was cancelled and you were required to appear (or were eligible to appear) for the re-examination held on June 21, 2026.
- You have not yet received your refund, or your bank details were rejected/incorrect in an earlier submission.
You should act on the portal even if you:

- Missed the June 30 or July 7 windows entirely
- Entered a wrong account number or IFSC code earlier
- Previously selected “No Refund” but have now changed your mind
- Are unsure whether your bank details were successfully recorded
Step-by-Step Guide to Submit Bank Details
Follow this process exactly to avoid rejection or delay:
- Visit the official portal — Go to https://neet.nta.nic.in/. Never use any third-party link.
- Find the active link — Look for “Final Opportunity to Confirm/Update Bank Account Details for NEET (UG) 2026 Fee Refund.”
- Log in securely — Enter your Application Number and Password (or date of birth, depending on the login option shown).
- Complete OTP verification — NTA has made OTP-based two-factor authentication mandatory for this window, so keep your registered mobile number handy.
- Review your existing details — If details were submitted earlier, they’ll be displayed on screen.
- Choose your action:
- Tick the confirmation checkbox if your existing bank details are correct.
- Enter fresh details (account holder name, account number, IFSC code, bank name) if they’re missing or wrong.
- Select “No Refund” only if you genuinely don’t want the money back.
- Upload a cancelled cheque (optional but recommended) — This helps NTA verify your account faster.
- Submit and save confirmation — Take a screenshot or download the confirmation page for your records.
A Practical Example
Suppose Priya from Lucknow paid the NEET UG fee in March but entered her IFSC code incorrectly during the June 25 window. Her refund bounced back. Under the extended July 14 window, she can log in again, correct the IFSC code, verify it via OTP, and resubmit — without needing to raise a separate grievance ticket.
Important Dates at a Glance
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Original NEET UG exam (cancelled) | May 3, 2026 |
| First refund notice issued | May 12, 2026 |
| Bank details portal opened | June 25, 2026 |
| Re-examination conducted | June 21, 2026 |
| First refund deadline | June 30, 2026 |
| Extended refund deadline | July 7, 2026 |
| Final extended deadline | July 14, 2026 (11:50 PM) |
Tips and Best Practices
- Use an active, verified bank account — It must be in the candidate’s name, a parent’s name, or a joint account that includes the candidate’s name.
- Double-check the IFSC code — A single wrong character can send your refund to a different branch or bank entirely.
- Don’t wait until the last day — Portal traffic spikes near deadlines, and OTP delivery can lag under heavy load.
- Keep your registered mobile number active — OTP verification is mandatory this time around.
- Save proof of submission — A screenshot protects you if there’s any dispute later.
- Check your spam folder — Refund status updates from NTA may land there.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Entering account numbers with typos — Copy-paste from your passbook or bank app instead of typing manually.
- Using a closed or inactive account — Refunds to dormant accounts often fail and require resubmission.
- Relying on unofficial links or WhatsApp forwards — Only use https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
- Ignoring the OTP step — Skipping verification means your submission won’t be accepted.
- Assuming “No Refund” is permanent — You can still change this choice within the active window.
- Forgetting joint account naming rules — If it’s a joint account, the candidate’s name must appear on it.
Latest Updates and What’s Next
Alongside the refund process, NTA has been managing the re-examination results. The provisional answer key for the June 21 re-exam was released, and candidates could raise objections after paying a processing fee by June 28. According to recent reports, the final answer key and re-NEET results are expected before July 20, 2026. NTA has stated it is working on finalising results and will declare them “at the earliest.”
Given how closely the refund process is tied to result declaration, it’s likely NTA will close the bank details window firmly after July 14 to move ahead with disbursing payments alongside or shortly after results.

If you face any technical difficulty while submitting your details, contact the official NTA Help Desk at 011-40759000 or 011-69227700, or write to the official support email listed on the portal. Do not share your password or OTP with anyone claiming to be from NTA — the agency will never ask for this information over phone or text.
Key Takeaways
- NTA has extended the NEET UG May 3 exam fee refund window to July 14, 2026, 11:50 PM.
- This is being called the final opportunity — candidates should not wait for another extension.
- Eligible candidates must log in at https://neet.nta.nic.in/ using their Application Number and Password.
- OTP-based verification is now mandatory for security.
- Accuracy of bank details is the candidate’s responsibility; NTA is not liable for refunds sent to incorrect accounts.
- Re-NEET results are expected around July 20, 2026, closely following the refund window.
Conclusion
The repeated extensions show that NTA genuinely wants every eligible NEET UG candidate to receive their refund without hassle. But “final opportunity” notices are exactly that — final. If you haven’t confirmed or corrected your bank details yet, don’t leave it for the last hour of July 14. Log in today, verify every digit of your account number and IFSC code, complete the OTP step, and keep your confirmation screenshot safe. A few careful minutes now can save you weeks of follow-up later.
FAQs
1. What is the last date to submit bank details for NEET UG refund? The final extended deadline is July 14, 2026, up to 11:50 PM, as per NTA’s latest public notice.
2. Who is eligible for the NEET UG fee refund? Every candidate who paid the exam fee for the originally scheduled May 3, 2026 NEET UG exam, which was later cancelled, is eligible.
3. How do I check or update my bank details for the NEET UG refund? Visit https://neet.nta.nic.in/, click the bank details confirmation link, log in with your Application Number and Password, verify via OTP, and submit or correct your details.
4. What happens if I miss the July 14 deadline? NTA has indicated this is likely the final extension. Missing it could delay your refund significantly, so it’s best to complete the process well before the deadline.
5. Can I change my earlier “No Refund” selection? Yes. If you previously opted out of the refund, you can revise your choice and submit valid bank details within the active window.
6. Is OTP verification mandatory for the NEET UG refund portal? Yes, NTA has made OTP-based two-factor authentication compulsory for confirming or updating bank details this time.
7. When will the NEET UG refund amount be credited? NTA has not announced an exact credit date. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official portal for updates, especially around the expected re-NEET result declaration in mid-to-late July 2026.





