NEET Re-Exam Answer Key Challenge Window Closes Today, Check Steps and Apply at neet.nta.nic.in
NEET Re-Exam Answer Key Challenge Window will be today. Candidates can check the official website and directly aaply before the deadline. Candidates who have appeared for the NEET Re-exam can raise objection by paying Rs 200 for every question. It is non-refundable amount, to check steps and documents required read the complete article here.
NEET Re-Exam Answer Key Objection Window will be closed tonight. Candidates can check the official website neet.nta.nic.in and directly apply before the deadline. The objection window will be active till 11:50 PM. Candidates who have appeared for the NEET Re-exam can raise objection by paying Rs 200 (non-refundable fee) for every question. The objection window was opened on June 25, 2026 Giving a 72 hours of checking period and to verify their answer sheets. Check complete steps how to apply and documents required.
NEET Re-Exam 2026: Key Highlights
| Overview | Deadline |
| NEET Re-Exam Date | June 21, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key | June 25, 2026 |
| Answer Key Challenge Window | Today, June 28, 2026 by 11:50 pm |
| Final Result | Second Week of July (Expected) |
Steps to Challange NEET Re-Exam Answer Key 2026
- Visit the official website of NEET neet.nta.nic.
- Scroll up, find the candidate activity space
- Click on the Answer Key Challenge for NEET(UG) – 2026 Re-Examination
- Fill in your log in details aaplication number, password, captcha, etc
- Choose the question you want to challange, with question paper code and answer sheet series
- Support with required documents
- Pay the required fee Rs 200 (non-refundable)
- Submit and Save the confirmation page.
Check: Direct LINK to Challange NEET Re-Exam Answer Key 2026
NEET Re-Exam Answer Key Objection: Documents Required
- Reference from NCERT textbook
- Pages from standard reference books
- Clear proof supporting the challanged answer
- PDF or scanned copy
- Correct question number with answer details
- Basic login details of candidate to access the portal
The final answer key is expected to be released in July second week. The NTA will not consider any changes in the final scores and no further objection will be considered.
Anisha Mishra is journalist with over 3 years of experience in covering the Indian education sector. She has worked extensively in the K12 domain, with focus on the state board as well as central board examinations, policy structure of seconday and higher secondary education as well as the entrance examinations like JEE, NEET, CLAT, etc. Her extensive experience in the domain has helped her provide students with concise accurate information in all aspectes of school life and education. Her key interest lies in decoding the changes in the curriculum, NEP implementation and changing education ecosystem in the country. Besides working, she enjoys traveling, exploring new places and cultures, and painting.

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