JEE Main 2026 final key result objection window closes today
The JEE Main 2026 final key result objection window closes Today on the official portals jeemain.nta.nic.in and nta.nic.in . If you appeared for JEE Main 2026, you can still log in to view the provisional answer key and submit challenges before the deadline.
JEE Main 2026 final key result objection window — what you must know
The National Testing Agency (NTA) opened a limited window for candidates to raise objections against the provisional answer key. The agency will review submitted challenges and then publish the final answer key and results soon .
All actions related to the objection — viewing the answer key, submitting objections and uploading supporting evidence — are handled through the official portals. You will need your application number and password or other valid login credentials to access the objection form.
How the JEE Main 2026 final key result objection window works
Only candidates who actually appeared in the JEE Main 2026 exam can file objections. Typically, you must point to the exact question, provide your counter-evidence, and follow the format specified on the portal. The objection process usually requires uploading proof and may involve a per-question fee, but the exact fee amount was not specified.
Below are the key dates and timelines as announced:
| Event | Date/Status |
|---|---|
| Objection window closing | Today |
| Final answer key release | Soon |
| Exam cycle | 2026 |
NTA will announce the final answer key after evaluating all valid objections. Once the final key is out, the agency will prepare and declare the JEE Main 2026 result. No exact result date has been provided yet.
If you face technical issues during login or while submitting objections, use the contact options on the official portals. Keep screenshots or confirmations of your submission as proof.
What to check before submitting an objection
Confirm the question ID, your answer, and the specific part of the official answer key you are challenging. Attach clear supporting evidence (textbook pages, official solutions, or standard references) if the portal allows uploads. Retain any payment receipts if a fee is charged for each challenge.