The National Council of Educational Research and Training has released an official notice regarding the objection link for the CBT conducted on 27th and 28th April 2026 for various non-academic posts. The objection management link is now active on the NCERT website for a limited period of 3 days, from 30 April 2026 (10:00 AM) to 2 May 2026 (11:55 PM).
Candidates who appeared for the exam can raise objections (if any) within this timeframe through the provided online link. The posts covered include Assistant Public Relation Officer, Assistant Engineer Grade-A, Cameraman Grade-II, Engineering Assistant, Junior Accountant, Production Assistant, Professional Assistant, Script Writer, Senior Accountant, and Store Officer.
| Event | Details |
| Conducting Body | National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) |
| Exam Name | NCERT Non-Teaching CBT Exam |
| Posts | Group A, B & C |
| Total Vacancies | 173 |
| Exam Date | 27th and 28th April 2026 |
| Answer Key Release Date | 30th April 2026 |
| Objection Last Date | 3rd April 2026 (11:55 pm) |
| Mode | Online |
| Official Website | ncert.nic.in |
The NCERT Recruitment Answer Key 2026 download link is now active on the official website.
NCERT Recruitment Answer Key 2026 Link (Active)
To access the NCERT Recruitment Answer Key 2026, candidates must log in using:
User ID
Password
Once logged in, you can download:
Answer key PDF
Response sheet
Follow these simple steps to download your answer key:
Visit the official website – ncert.nic.in
Go to the “Latest Announcements” section
Click on the CBT Answer Key link
Enter User ID and Password
Fill captcha and submit
View your answer key and response sheet
Download and save the PDF
Always keep a copy for future reference.
If you find any incorrect answers, you can challenge them through the official portal.
Raise Objection Link to NCERT Non-Teaching Answer Key 2026
Objection window: 1st to 3rd April 2026 (11:55 pm)
Mode: Online only
Valid proof/documents required
After reviewing objections, NCERT will release the final answer key.
Candidates can easily calculate their scores using the official marking scheme.
+1 mark for each correct answer
−0.25 mark for each incorrect answer
No marks for unattempted questions
(Correct Answers × 1) − (Wrong Answers × 0.25)
This helps you estimate your probable score before results.