Latest Update: NTA has officially confirmed the NEET 2026 re exam date as June 21, 2026, and the refund portal deadline has been extended to June 22, 2026 (11:50 PM).
Honestly, the past few weeks have been rough for NEET aspirants. The May 3rd exam got cancelled, rumours were flying everywhere, and nobody had a straight answer. But now we finally do. NTA has confirmed the NEET 2026 re exam date, opened the refund portal, and put out an official notice covering most of what students needed to know. If you have been waiting to figure out your next move, this article breaks it all down simply.
What is the NEET 2026 Re Exam Date?
The re-examination is scheduled for Sunday, June 21, 2026. It will be held in offline mode, meaning pen and paper, just like the original exam. Centres will be available across India and a few international cities as well.
The good part? No fresh registration needed. Your existing application is carried forward automatically, including your language preference. The only thing that might change is your exam centre, since NTA will allot it based on updated city preferences. So if you have not updated your address or selected your two preferred cities on the portal yet, do that now.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Original Exam (Cancelled) | May 3, 2026 |
| NEET 2026 Re Exam Date | June 21, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Refund Portal Opened | May 22, 2026 |
| Refund Portal Extended Deadline | June 22, 2026 (11:50 PM) |
| Admit Card Release | By June 14, 2026 |
| Result Declaration | End of July 2026 |
NEET UG 2026 Refund Portal: How to Get Your Money Back
This is something a lot of students are asking about, so let’s go through it properly.
NTA has set up a full fee refund for every registered candidate. No partial refund, no deductions. The NEET UG 2026 refund portal was first open from May 22 to May 27, but they officially extended it on May 27, 2026. You now have until June 22, 2026 to submit your bank details.
Steps to claim your refund:
- Go to the official portal: neet.nta.nic.in
- Log in with your Application Number and Password
- Find the “Refund” or “Bank Details Submission” section
- Enter your details carefully: Account Holder Name, Account Number, IFSC Code, Bank Name
- Upload a cancelled cheque scan if you have one handy
- Hit submit. You cannot edit after this, so double-check everything first.
Refunds usually hit your account within 7 to 15 working days after submission.
Refund amounts by category:
| Category | Refund Amount |
|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | Rs. 1,600 to 1,700 |
| SC / ST / PwD | Rs. 1,000 |
| NRI Candidates | Rs. 9,500 |
Documents to Carry for the Re-Exam
Nothing new here. Same as the original exam:
- Admit Card (download it once it releases around June 14)
- Valid Photo ID like Aadhaar or Passport
- Passport-size photographs
- PwD certificate if it applies to you
Why This Re-Exam Matters More Than People Realise
Think about it from a student’s perspective. You studied for months, sat for the exam on May 3rd, and then found out it was cancelled because of a paper leak. That is genuinely exhausting and demoralising. And now you have less than a month to re-prepare and sit again.
NEET UG is not just another entrance exam. It is the only route into MBBS, BDS, and several allied health programmes under the National Medical Commission. Cut-offs regularly go above 600 marks. The competition is intense, and every month of delay in results pushes back counselling, seat allotment, and ultimately the start of a student’s medical career.
The refund and no-re-registration policy are at least small practical reliefs, especially for students from smaller cities or families managing tight budgets for travel and accommodation.
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Final Thoughts
The NEET 2026 re exam date is confirmed. The refund portal is active. Now it is just about staying focused and not getting distracted by social media speculation.
Stick to official sources only: neet.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in. Everything else is noise. Watch for the admit card around June 14, prepare as best you can, and keep checking the portal for any last-minute updates from NTA.
You have already done this once. You know what the paper feels like. Use that to your advantage.
Are you appearing for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination? How are you managing your preparation in this short window? Let us know in the comments.