Candidates must complete OTP-based authentication and confirm their banking information on the official portal to ensure fee refund processing and seamless access to re-exam admit cards.
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NTA has opened the NEET Fee Refund 2026 correction window, allowing candidates to verify or update their bank account details for the fee refund process before downloading their RE NEET 2026 admit cards.
According to the agency, candidates who have submitted banking information for the refund process must complete OTP-based verification to confirm the details.

NTA has stated that bank account verification is mandatory for the successful processing of refunds and for accessing the admit card download facility for the upcoming re-examination.
Candidates have been advised to review their banking information carefully and make corrections, if necessary, through the official website, neet.nta.nic.in.
The agency has instructed students to complete the fee refund verification process before attempting to download their RE NEET 2026 admit cards.
Candidates who do not verify their bank account details may face difficulties in completing the required formalities.
To verify or update bank account details, candidates need to visit the official website and click on the fee refund verification link.
They must then log in using their application number, password, and captcha code, complete the OTP-based two-factor authentication process, review the displayed banking information, make any required corrections, and submit the updated details.
NTA has urged candidates to complete the verification process at the earliest to ensure timely fee refunds and uninterrupted access to their admit cards.
Students appearing for the RE NEET 2026 examination have also been advised to ensure that the information entered matches their bank records, as accurate details are essential for refund processing and examination-related procedures.

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