Shivani Jaiswal, New Delhi-
The deadline for claiming NEET examination fee refunds has been extended till June 22, providing relief to candidates affected by the ongoing re-examination process. The decision was announced to ensure that all eligible students receive enough time to complete the refund procedure without facing technical or administrative difficulties.
The extension comes as authorities continue to handle issues related to the re-exam process and address concerns raised by students regarding examination arrangements. Many candidates had requested additional time, stating that they needed clarity about eligibility conditions and refund guidelines before submitting their applications.
They revised deadline aims to prevent deserving candidates from missing the opportunity due to delays in documentation or confusion regarding the process. Students who qualify for the refund have been advised to complete the required formalities through the official channels before the new deadline.
The NEET examination remains one of the most competitive entrance tests in the country, with lakhs of students appearing each year for admission to medical and dental courses. Any changes related to the examination process often attract significant attention from students and parents.
Education experts have welcomed the extension, saying it will help reduce stress among candidates already dealing with the uncertainty surrounding the re-exam arrangements. They also urged students to carefully review official notifications and avoid relying on unverified information circulating on social media.
Authorities have assured candidates that efforts are being made to ensure a smooth and transparent process while protecting the interests of all affected students. Further updates regarding the re-examination and refund process are expected in the coming weeks.
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