JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026: Download Response Sheet PDF, Raise Objections by March 28

JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026 released on March 26. Download the response sheet PDF from jssc.jharkhand.gov.in using your login. You can raise online objections until the deadline on March 28, 2026.

Edited by Manish Patel

    JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026

    The JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026 was released on March 26, 2026 . The detailed response sheet and objection facility are now available on jssc.jharkhand.gov.in for candidates who sat the JTMACCE written exam on January 15, 2026 .

    Quick overview: What’s released and why it matters

    The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has published the detailed response sheet for the Jharkhand Trained Madhyamik Acharya Combined Competitive Examination (JTMACCE) 2026. This response sheet shows answers recorded against each candidate and set-wise information where applicable.

    If you appeared in the JTMACCE written exam on January 15, 2026 , check the response sheet now. There are 1,373 Madhyamik Acharya (secondary teacher) vacancies, so the answer key directly influences your provisional score and chances of making the merit list.

    The portal also opens an online objection facility. You can raise challenges to any question or answer shown in the response sheet until March 28, 2026 .

    JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026: Key facts at a glance

    Particular Details
    Exam Jharkhand Trained Madhyamik Acharya Combined Competitive Examination (JTMACCE)
    Conducting body Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC)
    Exam date January 15, 2026
    Answer key released March 26, 2026
    Objection window ends March 28, 2026
    Total vacancies 1,373 Madhyamik Acharya posts
    Where to download jssc.jharkhand.gov.in
    How to download Login required (use your credentials)

    Step-by-step guide: How to download the JSSC Madhyamik Acharya Answer Key 2026

    You need your JSSC login credentials (the same used for application/admit card) to download the response sheet PDF. If you don’t have them handy, find them before the objection window closes.

    1. Open your browser and go to jssc.jharkhand.gov.in. Look for a link labelled something like "Response Sheet / Answer Key" or "JTMACCE 2026 - Response Sheet" on the homepage.
    2. Click the link and you will be taken to a login page. Enter your registration number / user ID and password as shown on your admit card.
    3. After login, locate the JTMACCE 2026 response sheet/download section. There should be a PDF or a button labelled "Download Response Sheet".
    4. Match the paper code/set printed on your admit card with the file you download to ensure you have the correct set-wise key.
    5. Save the PDF immediately and keep a copy of the page that shows your login and download timestamp as proof.

    Common issues and quick fixes

    • Wrong credentials: Use the "Forgot Password" or "Reset" option on the login page. Follow steps to reset through your registered email or mobile.
    • Page not loading: Try a different browser (Chrome or Firefox), clear cache, or switch to incognito mode.
    • Download fails: Check file size and ensure a stable internet connection. Use a desktop if mobile download stalls.

    Download steps with screenshots (what to capture)

    You won’t find screenshots here, but these are the exact images you should take while downloading. Save them in a folder for record.

    • Homepage screenshot showing the JSSC header and the response sheet link highlighted. Alt-text: "JSSC homepage with JTMACCE response sheet link".
    • Login screen screenshot showing the username field (mask password). Alt-text: "JSSC login screen for response sheet".
    • Post-login dashboard showing the JTMACCE 2026 link/button. Alt-text: "Post-login dashboard with JTMACCE response sheet".
    • Download confirmation or PDF preview showing your candidate details and paper code. Alt-text: "Downloaded response sheet preview with candidate details".

    Caption each screenshot with date and time. If you annotate, mark the exact link/button and your admit card's paper code so future objections are tracked correctly.

    How to raise objections against the answer key (complete process)

    The objection window is open until March 28, 2026 . You must submit objections online through the same JSSC portal using your login.

    What to include in each objection

    • Question number and paper code/set (as shown on your admit card and the response sheet).
    • The answer marked in the response sheet and the answer you believe is correct.
    • A short, factual justification (one or two lines) for your challenge.
    • A supporting reference — page number from a standard textbook, link to an official syllabus document, or a recognized publication. Prefer official NCERT or state board references when available.

    Suggested objection format (use this exact structure when filling the portal fields)

    • Candidate registration/roll no.: [your number]
    • Paper code / Set: [e.g., A1]
    • Question no.: [e.g., 42]
    • Answer shown: [e.g., B]
    • Suggested correct answer: [e.g., C]
    • Short justification: [One-line factual reason and reference]
    • Evidence: [Book name / page / URL or PDF attachment]

    File formats and attachments

    You can usually attach PDF or image files (JPEG/PNG). Keep each file under a reasonable size (1–2 MB) and use clear filenames like "Q42_JTMACCE2026_Roll12345.pdf".

    Objection fee, payment process and common queries

    At the time of the response sheet release the official notification does not list an objection fee amount or detailed payment steps. The Commission has opened online objections but hasn’t published fee details in the initial release.

    What you should do now

    • Prepare your objections and evidence immediately so you can submit within the short window.
    • If a fee appears while submitting, follow the portal’s payment gateway instructions and save the transaction receipt screenshot.
    • If payment details are not visible, still submit the objection text and evidence wherever the portal allows — the system sometimes provides fee capture after submission.

    Who to contact if you face payment or portal issues

    Check the JSSC helpdesk or contact details on jssc.jharkhand.gov.in. Keep your registration number and admit card handy when you call or email.

    Important dates and deadlines

    Event Date
    Written exam (JTMACCE 2026) January 15, 2026
    Answer key / response sheet released March 26, 2026
    Last date to raise objections online March 28, 2026

    Suggested 3-day checklist (between release and deadline)

    • Day 1 (Mar 26): Download response sheet, match paper code, list questions to challenge.
    • Day 2 (Mar 27): Collect evidence, prepare the objection text and attachments.
    • Day 3 (Mar 28): Submit objections, pay fee if required, save receipts and confirmation screenshots.

    How objections are evaluated and what happens next

    The JSSC typically compiles all valid objections and forwards them to subject experts or the exam committee. Based on earlier JSSC practice, expect one of three outcomes:

    • The final answer key is revised for specific questions and scores updated.
    • The answer key stands as released after expert review.
    • An official clarification is issued explaining why the original key is correct.

    Timelines after objection closure

    There is no fixed public timeline in the release for when the final answer key or results will be declared. Historically, commissions take several weeks to evaluate objections and then publish a final key followed by result dates. Watch the official portal for final notifications.

    How revisions affect you

    If the final key changes, your provisional score will be recalculated. That can raise or lower cutoffs, particularly when competition for 1,373 vacancies is tight.

    Score calculation and estimating your result using the response sheet

    The official marking scheme for JTMACCE 2026 is not part of the response sheet release notice. If JSSC publishes the marking scheme later, use that for exact calculation.

    Example (hypothetical calculation for your reference)

    • Assume: +1 mark for each correct answer and no negative marking (this is only an illustration).
    • If the paper has 100 questions and you have 72 correct according to the response sheet, your raw score would be 72.

    Use the response sheet to tally questions marked wrong in the official key. That gives you a provisional raw score. If you submit objections that are accepted, your corrected score may increase.

    Note: Do not assume any marks without an official marking scheme. Treat the above only as a way to estimate your position in the merit list.

    Selection process beyond the answer key: what candidates should expect

    Typical stages after the final answer key are:

    1. Final answer key release (if objections led to changes).
    2. Declaration of written exam results and provisional merit list.
    3. Document verification (DV) for candidates called based on merit and vacancies.
    4. Final appointment/issuance of appointment letters for selected Madhyamik Acharya posts.

    Documents typically required at DV

    • Original and photocopy of class 10 and 12 certificates.
    • Degree/D.Ed/B.Ed marksheets and certificates.
    • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) and domicile proof.
    • Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport) and passport-sized photos.
    • Any experience certificates if claimed in the application.

    Start collecting these documents so you won’t be caught off-guard once the result is out.

    Gaps and unanswered questions candidates should track

    What is not yet available publicly:

    • Official objection fee amount and detailed payment steps.
    • Category-wise vacancy breakup for the 1,373 posts.
    • Official marking scheme and negative marking rules (if any).
    • Expected cutoffs and set-wise key PDFs linked directly for each paper code.

    How to monitor updates

    • Regularly refresh jssc.jharkhand.gov.in and check the "Notices" or "Latest" section.
    • Note down the JSSC helpdesk number/email from the site for quick clarifications.
    • Follow the exam calendar or notification sections for official updates on final key and results.

    Recommended interim actions

    • Prepare your objection list and evidence now so you can submit before March 28 .
    • Gather and scan your required documents for future DV.
    • Keep payment details ready (UPI/debit card/netbanking) in case an objection fee appears.

    Download checklist and templates (ready-to-use resources)

    Pre-download checklist

    • Admit card and registration/roll number at hand.
    • Registered email and mobile active for password reset.
    • Stable internet connection and PDF reader installed.
    • A folder to save screenshots and downloaded PDFs.

    Objection template (copy-paste and fill)

    • Registration/Roll No.: [ _ ___]
    • Name: [ _ ___]
    • Paper Code / Set: [ _ ___]
    • Question No.: [ _ ___]
    • Answer shown in response sheet: [ _ ___]
    • Suggested correct answer: [ _ ___]
    • Brief justification (one or two lines): [ _ ___]
    • Reference (book/URL/page): [ _ ___]
    • Attachment filename: [e.g., Q42_Evidence_Roll12345.pdf]

    Submission checklist

    • Confirm paper code on both admit card and downloaded key.
    • Attach readable evidence (PDF preferred).
    • Save payment receipt screenshot if fee paid.
    • Take a final screenshot of the submission confirmation page.

    Quick FAQ: Common candidate questions answered

    Q: How do I download the JSSC Madhyamik Acharya answer key 2026? A: Visit jssc.jharkhand.gov.in, log in with your credentials and download the response sheet PDF from the JTMACCE 2026 section.

    Q: What was the exam date for JTMACCE 2026? A: The written exam was held on January 15, 2026 .

    Q: How many vacancies are there for Madhyamik Acharya? A: There are 1,373 vacancies for secondary teachers.

    Q: What is the last date to raise objections? A: You can raise objections online till March 28, 2026 .

    Q: Where can I find the response sheet PDF? A: The response sheet PDF is available on jssc.jharkhand.gov.in . Login is required.

    Q: Is there an objection fee and how much is it? A: The official release did not publish an objection fee amount. Check the portal while submitting — the fee, if any, will appear on the submission form.

    Q: What happens after I submit an objection? A: JSSC will review objections with subject experts and either revise the final key, issue clarifications, or reject the challenge. Results follow once objections are processed.

    Q: What if I forget my login password? A: Use the "Forgot Password" option on the JSSC login page to reset via registered email or mobile. Contact the JSSC helpdesk on the official site if you face issues.

    Conclusion: Next steps and how to stay updated

    Download your response sheet from jssc.jharkhand.gov.in today and prepare objections with clear evidence. The objection window closes on March 28, 2026 , so act fast.

    Keep your documents scanned and payment methods ready for any fees. Monitor official notices on the JSSC website for final key release and result dates. Clear, evidence-backed objections increase the chance of a change — be precise and formal in every submission.

    Good luck. Keep your admit card and login details safe.

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