
Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR Response Challenge Window: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has activated the NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 OMR Response Challenge facility for candidates who appeared in the re-examination conducted on June 21, 2026. The challenge window will remain open till 15 July 2026 at 11:00 AM. Through this facility, candidates can report discrepancies between the answers actually marked on their OMR sheets and the responses recorded by the system. It is important to note that this process is different from the answer key objection window, which has already concluded. On July 13, NTA uploaded the scanned OMR response sheets and recorded responses on the official website, while copies were also shared through registered email IDs.
Candidates can access their scanned OMR sheets and recorded responses by visiting the official website, neet.nta.nic.in. To access the challenge facility, candidates must log in using their application number, password, and OTP verification.
Students are advised to carefully compare every response before submitting objections, as each challenge requires payment of a prescribed fee. Since the objection window is available for a limited period, candidates should avoid waiting until the final hours.
NEET UG 2026 OMR Response Challenge Link – Active
Many candidates are confusing the current OMR challenge process with the answer key objection facility. However, both are completely different.
| Particulars | Answer Key Challenge | OMR Response Challenge |
| Purpose | Challenge official answers | Report mismatch in recorded responses |
| Objection Window | June 25 to June 28, 2026 | July 13 to July 15, 2026 |
| Fee | ₹200 per question | ₹200 per challenge |
| Evidence Required | Textbooks or reference materials | Scanned OMR sheet and recorded response |
| Current Status | Closed | Active |
Candidates cannot challenge the correctness of official answers through the current facility.
Candidates can follow these steps to submit objections:
Visit the official website at neet.nta.nic.in.
Click on the "Challenge OMR Response" link.
Log in using your Application Number and Password.
Complete OTP verification.
Open the scanned OMR sheet and recorded response page.
Compare all responses carefully.
Select the questions where discrepancies are found.
Pay the objection fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking.
Download and save the acknowledgement page for future reference.
Candidates should ensure the following before submitting objections:
The bubble was completely and properly darkened.
There are no accidental or multiple markings.
The discrepancy genuinely exists between the scanned image and recorded response.
The objection is not related to disagreement with the official answer key.
NTA has cautioned candidates against filing incorrect or manipulated claims.
Candidates are required to pay ₹200 per challenged question or data field.
As per the information bulletin, the processing fee is generally non-refundable unless the challenge is found to be correct.
Even a single genuine discrepancy can significantly impact a candidate's final score and rank.
Suppose a candidate marked Option B in the examination, and Option B is also the correct answer according to the final answer key. However, the recorded response uploaded by NTA incorrectly shows Option D.
Before correction: Candidate gets -1 mark for an incorrect answer.
After correction: Candidate receives +4 marks.
Given the intense competition in NEET UG, even a small change in marks can lead to considerable changes in rank and counselling opportunities.
NTA generally does not issue individual notifications regarding accepted or rejected challenges. If any challenge is found valid during verification, the corrections are incorporated directly while preparing the final result and scorecards.
The NEET UG 2026 re-exam result is expected to be announced by July 20, although the agency has not officially confirmed the exact result date.
Fact: No. The answer key objection process has already ended.
Fact: Each objection is independently verified. Unnecessary challenges only increase costs.
Fact: Refund is generally applicable only if the challenge is accepted by NTA.
Candidates are advised to wait for the final result and counselling schedule before making admission decisions. Depending on their rank and preferences, students may explore various options, including government colleges, private medical institutions, and NMC-recognised MBBS programs abroad.