NEET UG 2026: NTA Issues Fee Refund Advisory, Assures Chance To Correct Details | Education and Career News
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NEET UG 2026: The NTA said candidates who entered incorrect bank details or face issues updating them will get another chance to correct their information after the examination.

NTA cancelled the NEET UG 2026 exam held on May 3 this year due to widespread allegations of a paper leak and assured fee refund. (PTI)
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a detailed advisory regarding refunds for candidates appearing in the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination, urging aspirants to remain vigilant against fraudulent activities.
In its official statement, the agency clarified that all refunds will be processed directly to the bank accounts or refund details submitted by candidates on the official portal. Candidates have been advised to carefully verify that their bank details are accurate and up to date to avoid any delays in receiving the refund.
Addressing concerns of candidates who may have entered incorrect bank details or are facing issues updating them, the NTA said that such candidates will be given another opportunity to correct their information after the examination.
“All candidates will receive their refund directly into the bank account/refund details updated by them on the official portal. Candidates are advised to ensure their refund details on the portal are accurate and up to date to avoid any delay. Beware of fraudulent calls, messages, or links claiming to “expedite” or “verify” your refund. NTA never asks for OTPs, passwords, UPI PINs, or any payment to process a refund,” the agency posted on X.
“Those who are facing issues in updating bank details or filled incorrect information, will get another chance after the examination to fill correct details. For any queries, candidates may contact the official NTA helpdesk,” the post added.
NEET (UG) 2026 – Refund Update for CandidatesAll candidates will receive their refund directly into the bank account/refund details updated by them on the official portal..
Candidates are advised to ensure their refund details on the portal are accurate and up to date to avoid… pic.twitter.com/9TRneHdBtF
— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) June 15, 2026
The advisory comes amid ongoing concerns from candidates about technical glitches and procedural changes, with the agency reaffirming its commitment to ensuring a smooth and secure process. Several candidates have taken to social media, reporting that they encountered technical issues while submitting their bank details for fee refunds.
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