NEET UG 2026 Refunds Begin: Final Deadline to Update Bank Details is July 7
NEET UG 2026 Refunds Begin; Update Bank Details By July 7

The National Testing Agency has initiated the refund process for NEET candidates, but hundreds of thousands must act by tomorrow night to ensure their money reaches the right account.
For lakhs of students who appeared for the NEET UG 2026 examination on May 3, the wait for fee refunds is finally reaching a close. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially confirmed that the refund process is underway for those who have verified their financial information. However, the window of opportunity is narrowing rapidly, with the final deadline to update bank details set for July 7, 2026, at 11:50 pm.
The Numbers Game
Despite the importance of the process, a significant portion of the applicant pool has yet to complete the mandatory verification. According to data released by the agency, only 8,29,510 candidates have successfully corrected or updated their bank account details on the official portal so far. With the clock ticking, the NTA is urging the remaining eligible candidates to log in using their application credentials immediately to avoid any administrative delays or failed transactions.
The agency has been clear in its advisory: do not wait until the last few hours of July 7. High traffic on the portal as the deadline approaches could lead to technical snags, and the NTA is prioritizing those who have already confirmed their information. If your bank details are incorrect, the refund simply cannot be processed, leaving the burden of verification squarely on the shoulders of the candidates.
Why It Matters
This exercise is more than just a bureaucratic checkbox; it highlights the ongoing challenges the NTA faces in managing large-scale student data and financial reimbursements. In an era where digital infrastructure is expected to be seamless, the need for a manual "update window" underscores the friction often present in high-stakes competitive examination management. For the students, this is a matter of financial accountability, but for the NTA, it is a critical test of its ability to manage post-exam logistics without further eroding public trust. Efficiently closing this chapter is essential for the agency as it moves toward the next cycle of the academic calendar.
How to Proceed
Candidates who have yet to verify their information should visit the official NEET UG portal without delay. Ensure that the bank account number, IFSC code, and account holder name entered are accurate. Even a minor discrepancy can lead to a reversal of the refund, causing unnecessary stress. The NTA has emphasized that this is a final opportunity to rectify information, and students should approach the portal with caution to ensure their details are recorded correctly.
Priya Nair covers parties, elections and the business of power for PoliticalPedia.