Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026: Candidates appearing for the Re-NEET 2026 examination will be able to access their Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 on the official website, neet.nta.nic.in, after the examination is conducted. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will upload the scanned images of candidates' OMR answer sheets along with the machine-recorded responses to ensure transparency in the evaluation process.
Along with the release of the OMR sheets, NTA will also provide candidates with an opportunity to challenge the grading of their OMR responses if they find any discrepancy. Candidates can submit objections online by paying the prescribed processing fee within the specified timeline.
After the completion of the Re-NEET examination, NTA will make the scanned copies of the OMR Answer Sheets and the responses captured by the evaluation machine available on the official website.
Candidates will be able to log in using their application credentials to view and download their OMR sheets. The exact date for the release of the Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 will be announced separately on neet.nta.nic.in after the examination.
The OMR sheet allows candidates to verify that the responses recorded by the machine match the answers they marked during the examination.
Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 Official Website (to be available here)
To ensure fairness and transparency, NTA will allow candidates to raise objections if they believe there is an error in the recorded OMR responses.
Candidates can submit their representations online after the OMR sheets are uploaded. Each challenge must be submitted within the prescribed deadline announced by NTA.
It is important to note that only challenges submitted through the official process will be considered for review.
Candidates who wish to challenge the grading of questions on their OMR sheet must pay a non-refundable processing fee of ₹200 per question challenged.
The fee must be paid online while submitting the objection. Challenges without successful payment of the prescribed fee will not be accepted by the National Testing Agency.
Candidates can follow these steps to submit their OMR challenge:
Visit the official website at neet.nta.nic.in.
Click on the Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 link.
Log in using your application number and password or date of birth.
View the scanned OMR Answer Sheet and machine-recorded responses.
Select the question(s) you wish to challenge.
Pay the ₹200 processing fee per question through the available online payment modes.
Submit the challenge and save the confirmation page for future reference.
After the objection window closes, NTA will verify all representations by comparing them with the original examination records.
If a candidate's challenge is found to be valid, the required correction will be incorporated into the evaluation data before preparing the final result.
However, NTA will not send individual notifications regarding the acceptance or rejection of any challenge. Candidates will have to rely on the final evaluation and subsequent updates published on the official website.
Candidates can download their OMR sheet by following these steps:
Visit neet.nta.nic.in.
Click on the Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 link.
Log in using the required credentials.
View the scanned OMR Answer Sheet and recorded responses.
Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Candidates are advised to download the OMR sheet as soon as it is released since the facility may remain available only for a limited period.
NTA will release the scanned OMR Answer Sheets only through the official website.
The release date of the OMR sheet will be announced after the examination.
Candidates can challenge the OMR grading by paying ₹200 per question.
The challenge fee is non-refundable.
NTA will verify every objection using the original examination records.
No individual communication will be sent regarding the status of the challenge.
Any valid correction will be reflected in the final evaluation.
Candidates should regularly visit the official NEET website to stay updated on the release of the Re-NEET OMR Sheet 2026, answer key, objection window, and result announcements.
