NEET UG 2026: NTA Announces Fee Refund Process for Candidates
NEET Refund Announcement
NEET Refund: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has decided to cancel the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) due to a paper leak incident. Consequently, a re-examination is set for June 21 for over 2.2 million candidates who initially took the test on May 3. The NTA has confirmed that candidates will not incur any fees for this re-examination. Additionally, the agency will refund the fees collected from these candidates for NEET UG 2026. Candidates will need to apply online to receive their refunds, and the application link was activated on May 21.
Steps to Claim Your Refund
To understand the refund process, let's explore the fee structure and the expected timeline for refunds.
**Refund Application Process Starts on May 21**
The NTA has initiated the refund process for NEET UG 2026 candidates. As per the previously announced schedule, candidates must apply for their refunds as the NTA will not process refunds automatically. The refund application link is expected to be available by the evening of May 21 on the official NEET UG website.
Registration Fee Structure
**Registration Fees for NEET UG**
The NTA does not impose a specific exam fee; instead, a registration fee is charged during the application process. This fee varies according to the candidate's category:
- General Candidates: ₹1,700
- OBC and EWS Candidates: ₹1,600
- SC/ST Candidates: ₹1,000
- Foreign Candidates: ₹9,500
Bank Details Requirement
**Providing Bank Details**
For the first time, the NTA will issue refunds, which necessitates candidates to provide their bank account details during the application process. Previously, candidates were not required to submit this information as refunds were not part of the procedure.
Timeline for Refund Credit
**Expected Refund Credit Date**
While the NTA has announced the commencement of the refund process, it has yet to specify when the refunded amounts will be credited to candidates' accounts. Further details will be shared on the NTA's website in due course.