NEET UG 2026 Refund Portal Goes Live Today: Know How Much Fee You Will Get Back
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a major update for lakhs of NEET UG 2026 candidates. The dedicated refund portal for the cancelled NEET UG 2026 examination is set to be activated on May 21, 2026, allowing students to submit their bank account details for fee refunds.
The move comes after the cancellation of the May 3 NEET UG 2026 examination following the paper leak controversy. The re-examination is now officially scheduled for June 21, 2026.
Students who had paid the original registration fee for the cancelled exam are now eligible for a refund process through the upcoming portal.
NTA Confirms Refund Portal ActivationThe NTA had earlier stated that candidates appearing for the re-examination would not be required to pay any additional examination fee.
Now, the agency has confirmed that:
- A dedicated refund module will be made available from May 21
- Students will need to submit their bank details through the portal
Candidates have been advised to regularly check the official NTA website and their registered email IDs for official notifications and instructions.
How Much Refund Will Students Receive?According to the announced structure, students will receive refunds equal to the original registration fee paid during application.
NEET UG 2026 Refund Amount Category Refund Amount| General Category | ₹1,700 |
| OBC / EWS | ₹1,600 |
| SC / ST / PwD | ₹1,000 |
The amount will be transferred to the verified bank account submitted during the refund process.
Important Warning for StudentsThe NTA has strongly advised students not to share bank details on any unofficial website or fake portal before the official notification is released.
Candidates should:
- Verify the official portal URL carefully
- Avoid fake links circulating on social media
- Check updates only through official NTA channels
- Monitor registered email and SMS alerts
Cyber experts have also warned students to remain cautious because fake refund websites and phishing scams often emerge during such high-profile examination events.
Special Advice for Students Who Applied Through Cyber CafesThe NTA has issued an important instruction for students who:
- Applied through cyber cafes
- Used someone else’s bank account for fee payment
- Used a parent’s or friend’s account during registration
Such candidates must carefully update their own correct bank details within the prescribed timeline.
The agency clarified that:
- If bank details are not updated properly
- Refund may be credited back to the original account used during payment
Students are therefore being urged to verify all account details carefully before submission.
Key Details About the NEET UG 2026 Re-ExamWhile the refund process moves ahead, students must also focus on preparation for the re-examination.
- Date: June 21, 2026
- Time: 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM
- Mode: Pen-and-paper examination
- Language medium selected earlier cannot be changed now
- Candidates can still modify exam city preferences
- Last date for city change: May 21, 2026, till 11:50 PM
Students facing issues related to their previous examination centre can contact the NTA helpdesk with supporting documents at:
- neetug2026@nta.ac.in
The NTA has clearly stated that the June 21 re-exam date is final and will not be changed even if it clashes with other examinations.
Students have therefore been advised to:
- Ignore rumours on social media
- Trust only official notices
- Regularly check NTA announcements
The controversy surrounding the paper leak has also reached the parliamentary level.
Reports indicate that senior officials including NTA Director General Pradeep Kumar Joshi, Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi, and other education ministry officials appeared before a parliamentary committee reviewing:
- The NEET UG 2026 paper leak
- Examination reforms
- NTA operational systems
The meeting was reportedly chaired by senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh.
Students Asked to Stay AlertWith both the refund process and re-examination preparations underway simultaneously, students are being advised to:
- Keep documents ready
- Monitor official updates daily
- Verify portal authenticity before entering banking details
- Focus on exam preparation alongside refund formalities
The activation of the refund portal is expected to provide some relief to lakhs of candidates affected by the cancellation of one of India’s biggest medical entrance examinations.