Overview
- The National Testing Agency will close the online objection window at 11:50 pm on Sunday, June 28, 2026, and candidates must submit any challenges through neet.nta.nic.in before that time.
- Students must log in with their application number and password to view the provisional key and raise objections, and each challenged question requires a ₹200 online payment that will be refunded if the expert panel upholds the challenge.
- After the window closes, NTA will release candidates' Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) response sheets so students can verify recorded answers before the agency publishes the final answer key.
- The re-exam covered 180 questions worth 720 marks with a +4/−1/0 marking scheme, and the final answer key produced after expert review will be the definitive basis for scoring and cannot be contested further.
- More than two million aspirants took the re-NEET and timely resolution matters because NTA plans to complete adjudication and move toward declaring results expected in July 2026, which will affect medical admissions timelines.