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Heads Up, NEET UG 2026 Aspirants! Time to Claim Your Refund

NTA Issues Urgent Call to NEET UG 2026 Candidates: Update Bank Details by July 7th for Refund!

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is urging NEET UG 2026 candidates who paid an extra ₹100 fee to promptly update their bank details on the official portal by July 7th, ensuring they receive their rightful refund.

Hey NEET UG 2026 aspirants, listen up! There's a pretty important announcement coming straight from the National Testing Agency (NTA) that you absolutely don't want to miss. If you're one of those who might have paid a little extra during your registration – specifically, an additional ₹100 – then this message is for you: it's time to get that money back!

Remember that ₹100 you might have paid? That was for 'Application processing charges and GST,' an additional fee that was initially part of the registration process for NEET (UG) – 2026. However, it seems the NTA later decided to waive this particular charge. Good news for you, right? But to make sure that refund actually lands in your pocket, they need a little help from your side.

So, what's the game plan? It's pretty straightforward, thankfully. You need to head over to the official NTA website – the very portal where you registered – and log in using your credentials. Once you're in, there should be a clear option to update your bank account details. This is crucial: make sure everything is accurate, from your account number to the IFSC code, to avoid any hiccups. And here's the absolute hard deadline: July 7, 2024. Don't let that date slip by!

Seriously, double-check those numbers. An incorrect digit could mean your refund goes astray, and nobody wants that hassle. This isn't just a suggestion; it's a firm request from the NTA to ensure a smooth and successful refund process for everyone affected by that initial extra charge. It’s all about making sure you get back what’s rightfully yours.

So, if you're a NEET UG 2026 candidate and this applies to you, don't delay! Mark your calendars, set a reminder, whatever it takes. Get those bank details updated before July 7th and make sure your refund journey is a simple one. A quick action now saves a potential headache later, trust me.

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