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AKTU UPTAC Fee Refund 2026: Has Your College Delayed the Initial Fee Refund Process?
Students waiting for their UPTAC 2025-26 initial fee refund should pay attention to the latest notification issued by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). In a high-priority notice dated 2 June 2026, the university has once again directed affiliated institutions to complete the required bank account verification process to ensure smooth refund transactions.
According to AKTU, several colleges have still not updated their institutional banking details on the ERP portal, causing delays and failed refund transactions. The university has also clarified that it will not be responsible for refund failures caused by incorrect banking information submitted by institutions.
Official Notification:click here
What Is the AKTU UPTAC Initial Fee Refund Issue?
The latest notification focuses on the refund of Initial Fees deposited by students during the UPTAC 2025-26 admission process.
AKTU has been working to process these refunds through affiliated institutions. However, the refund process depends on colleges providing accurate banking information through the university's ERP portal.
When institutional bank details are missing, incomplete, or incorrect, refund transactions cannot be completed successfully, leading to delays for students.
Previous AKTU Reminders
This is not the first reminder issued by the university. AKTU had already released multiple notices regarding the same issue:
| Notice Date | Reference |
| 15 November 2025 | Letter No. 427/वि.अ./ए.के.टी.यू./वित्त/2025 |
| 10 December 2025 | Letter No. 471/वि.अ./ए.के.टी.यू./वित्त/2025 |
| 07 February 2026 | Letter No. 570/वि.अ./ए.के.टी.यू./वित्त/2026 |
| 02 June 2026 | Latest High-Priority Notice |
Despite these reminders, several institutions have still not completed the required updates.
Why Has the Refund Process Been Delayed?
ERP Portal Bank Account Verification Requirement
AKTU instructed affiliated colleges to verify and update their institutional bank account details on the ERP portal. This information is necessary for processing refund-related transactions.
Think of it like transferring money to a bank account. If the account number or IFSC code is incorrect, the transaction will fail. Similarly, incorrect institutional banking details can prevent successful refund processing.
AKTU's Warning to Affiliated Colleges
The university has clearly stated that colleges must update their banking information immediately.
AKTU has also warned that it will not be responsible for failed or incorrect transactions resulting from erroneous banking details provided by institutions.
This makes it important for colleges to act quickly and ensure that all banking information is accurate.
Colleges Still Pending in the Refund Process
First Phase Remaining Colleges
| Institute ID | Institute Name |
| 899 | Sri Sharda Institute of Management and Technology, Lucknow |
| 1211 | Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design & Research |
| 1278 | Lucknow Public College of Professional Studies, Lucknow |
Second Phase Remaining Colleges
A total of 21 institutions were listed in the second phase remaining report, including:
- Shri Gopichand College of Pharmacy, Bagpat
- Ibne Seena Pharmacy College, Hardoi
- Maa Bhagwati College of Pharmacy, Lucknow
- Bhagwan Adarsh Pharmacy College, Azamgarh
- Krishna Institute of Pharmacy, Mirzapur
- Indraprastha Institute of Management and Technology, Saharanpur
- Lucknow Public College of Professional Studies, Lucknow
Third Phase Remaining Colleges
Several institutions continued to appear in the third phase report, including:
- Jan Kalyan Institute of Technical Excellence, Lucknow
- Yash Raj Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow
- Asha Pharmacy College, Varanasi
- Babu Yugraj Singh Pharmacy College, Lucknow
- Krishna Institute of Pharmacy, Mirzapur
- Lucknow Public College of Professional Studies, Lucknow
Colleges With Failed Refund Transactions
First Phase Failed Transactions
193 College Fail Report
- ID 834: Integrated Academy of Management & Technology (INMANTEC), Ghaziabad
85 College Fail Report
- ID 248: Sams Institute of Hotel Management, Varanasi
Second Phase Failed Transactions
The following institutions were listed in the second fail report:
- Aryakul College of Management, Lucknow
- RV Northland Institute of Management, Gautam Buddh Nagar
- Radha Govind Institute of Pharmacy, Moradabad
- Integrated Academy of Management & Technology (INMANTEC), Ghaziabad
- Buddha Institute of Pharmacy, Gorakhpur
- R.S.D. Academy (College of Pharmacy), Moradabad
- Platinum Institute of Pharmacy
- CIPET, Lucknow
Third Phase Failed Transactions
The following institutions appeared in the third fail report:
- J. P. College of Pharmacy, Lucknow
- Buddha Institute of Pharmacy, Gorakhpur
- Accurate College of Pharmacy, Gautam Buddha Nagar
- Geeta Pharmacy College, Lucknow
- Integrated Academy of Management & Technology (INMANTEC), Ghaziabad
A Notable Observation
Some institutions have appeared multiple times across the remaining and failed reports, indicating that refund-related issues remain unresolved despite repeated reminders from the university.
What Should Students Do If They Are Waiting for a Refund?
1. Check Your College's Status
Review the pending and failed institution lists mentioned in the notification. If your college appears in these reports, the refund process may still be pending administrative action.
2. Contact Your Institute Administration
Students should contact:
- Accounts Department
- Admission Cell
- College Administration
- Finance Section
Request an update regarding the ERP portal bank account verification process.
3. Monitor Official AKTU Updates
Keep checking official AKTU notifications and announcements for further updates regarding refund processing.
Key Takeaways From AKTU's Latest Notice
- AKTU issued a high-priority notification on 2 June 2026 regarding UPTAC 2025-26 initial fee refunds.
- Multiple reminders have already been issued since November 2025.
- Several affiliated institutions have not updated their banking details on the ERP portal.
- Incorrect banking information is causing refund delays and transaction failures.
- AKTU has stated that it will not be responsible for failed transactions resulting from incorrect institutional banking details.
- Students should verify whether their college appears in the pending or failed lists and contact their institution if necessary.
Conclusion
The latest AKTU notification highlights the importance of accurate institutional banking information in completing the UPTAC 2025-26 initial fee refund process. While the university has repeatedly reminded colleges to update their ERP records, several institutions still appear in pending and failed transaction reports.
If you are a student waiting for a refund, this is a good time to check your college's status and communicate with the administration. Staying informed can help you understand the reason behind delays and track future developments.
Official Notification PDF
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