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Provisional Answer Key for Re-NEET UG 2026 Expected This Week

The provisional answer key for Re-NEET UG 2026 is expected to be released this week by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates will be able to download the key from the official website and raise objections if they find any discrepancies. With over 22 lakh students participating in the exam, strict security measures were implemented to ensure a fair testing environment. The article outlines how to access the answer key and the procedure for submitting objections, along with details about the exam's dress code and participation statistics.
 

Release of Provisional Answer Key



The provisional answer key along with the response sheets for the Re-NEET UG 2026 is anticipated to be published this week. Candidates will have the opportunity to download the answer key from the official website and can also submit objections regarding any discrepancies.


Details from the National Testing Agency

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to unveil the provisional answer key and candidates' response sheets for Re-NEET UG 2026 shortly. Those who participated in the examination can access the official site, neet.nta.nic.in, to download the answer key and calculate their expected scores.


While the NTA has not confirmed a specific date for the release, reports indicate that it should occur within this week.


Steps to Access the Answer Key

How to check the answer key


After the answer key is made available, candidates should navigate to the official NEET website. They need to click on the "NEET UG 2026 Provisional Answer Key" link, then enter their application number and password (or other required credentials). Once logged in, the answer key and response sheet will be displayed, allowing for download.


Procedure for Raising Objections

Raising objections against incorrect answers


If candidates believe that an answer provided is incorrect, they can submit an objection. The NTA will activate an objection window for this purpose. Candidates must select the question in question, assert the correct answer, and upload relevant documents in PDF format. Objections will only be accepted after the requisite fee is paid. Subject matter experts will evaluate all objections before the final answer key is published.


Exam Participation Statistics

Over 22 lakh students took the exam


More than 2.2 million candidates participated in the Re-NEET 2026 exam, which took place on June 21, at various centers across India and internationally. The NTA implemented several security measures, including biometric verification, facial recognition, CCTV monitoring, signal jammers, and two-tier frisking to ensure a secure and transparent examination process. The exam was conducted in 13 languages, with over 5,000 centers established for the event.


Dress Code Regulations

What was the dress code?


The NTA enforced a dress code that prohibited full-sleeved clothing, heavily embroidered garments, jackets, hoodies, and items with large buttons. Specific footwear guidelines were also issued; candidates were only allowed to wear slippers or low-heeled sandals. Closed shoes, sports shoes, and boots were not permitted.


Furthermore, additional security checks were arranged for candidates wearing religious or traditional attire. These individuals were advised to arrive at the examination center well in advance to facilitate timely screening without disrupting the examination schedule.