Re-NEET 2026 Final Answer Key Awaited as Objection Window Closes, OMR Sheets Still Under Process The objection window for the Re-NEET UG 2026 provisional answer key closed on June 28, 2026, and with no final key or result announced yet, lakhs of medical aspirants are now in a holding pattern, watching the official NTA website for the next update.
More than 22 lakh candidates had registered for the re-conducted exam, of whom around 20 lakh appeared on June 21. They are now awaiting the final, binding answer key that will determine their NEET UG 2026 score, percentile, and All India Rank.
A Quick Recap of the Re-NEET 2026 Journey
The original NEET UG 2026 exam, held on May 3, had to be scrapped after security concerns emerged around the question paper. Following the cancellation, the National Testing Agency conducted the re-examination on June 21, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, in the familiar pen-and-paper format covering 180 questions worth 720 marks across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology).
The provisional answer key for this re-exam was released on June 25, 2026, for all four question paper codes 50, 60, 70, and 80 along with the corresponding question papers, giving candidates a chance to estimate their scores and flag any answers they disagreed with.
Objection Window Has Closed: What Candidates Did
Candidates were able to challenge the provisional key from June 25 to June 28, 2026, until 11:50 PM, by paying Rs 200 for each question they wished to contest. NTA had been clear from the outset that this deadline was final, and no objections submitted after it would be entertained under any circumstances.
As part of the process, candidates were required to raise objections only against their own question paper series code, upload supporting documentary evidence such as textbook references where applicable, and complete the fee payment before the cutoff. Notably, NTA clarified that if any challenge is found valid, the correction will apply uniformly across all four codes, so candidates did not need to raise the same objection separately for each set.
Important Dates: Re-NEET 2026 Answer Key Process
| Event | Date |
| Re-NEET UG 2026 exam conducted | 21 June 2026 |
| Provisional answer key released | 25 June 2026 |
| Objection/challenge window | 25 June – 28 June 2026, till 11:50 PM |
| Final answer key and result | Awaited (expected by mid-July 2026) |
Why the Final Key Is Taking Time: NTA’s Parallel Review Process
Unlike previous years, where OMR sheets were fully scanned before the challenge window opened, NTA adopted a parallel-processing approach this cycle. Objections are being reviewed by subject-matter experts at the same time as individual OMR response sheets are being scanned, rather than one after the other.
NTA has stated this mechanism is intended to help it finalise the answer key and declare results faster despite the compressed timeline created by the exam’s rescheduling. As of now, however, individual OMR sheets have still not been made available to candidates, with the agency confirming that scanning work is ongoing in the background.
What Happens Next
With the objection window now shut, all valid challenges are being examined by a panel of experts across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Wherever a challenge is upheld, the answer will be revised in the final key, and the processing fee for that particular question will be refunded in full. NTA does not communicate individual decisions to candidates, but the updated final answer key will be published publicly once ready.
Once the final key is out, candidates will be able to log in and view their individual OMR response sheets separately, before NTA proceeds to compute scores and declare the result.
When Can Candidates Expect the Result
NTA has not yet announced an official result date. In its recent press communication, the agency only stated that work on finalising the results is underway and that the outcome will be declared “at the earliest.” Based on the standard sequence NTA follows final answer key, followed by result computation and declaration and various reports tracking the process, the result is broadly expected sometime between the second week of July and mid-July 2026, though this remains unconfirmed until an official notice is issued.
Once declared, the result will pave the way for NEET counselling, with the Medical Counselling Committee expected to open All India Quota counselling for MBBS, BDS, and allied medical courses, followed separately by state-level counselling processes.
Advisory for Candidates
Candidates are strongly advised to rely only on the official website, neet.nta.nic.in, for the final answer key, OMR sheets, and result, since unofficial keys from coaching platforms can only provide a rough early estimate and carry no validity for actual evaluation. Students and parents should keep checking the portal regularly for updates on the final key, OMR sheet availability, and the eventual result and counselling schedule.



