NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam OMR Answer Sheet & Recorded Responses Released; Challenge Window Open Till July 15
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the scanned OMR answer sheets and recorded responses of candidates who appeared in the NEET UG 2026 re-exam held on June 21, 2026. Candidates can log in at the official website, neet.nta.nic.in, to verify whether the responses captured by the scanning system match the answers they actually marked on their OMR sheets.
If any discrepancy is found between the physical OMR sheet and the responses displayed online, candidates can challenge the recorded response by paying a processing fee of Rs 200 per challenge. The challenge window is open from July 13 to July 15, 2026, till 11:00 AM. NTA has also emailed a scanned copy of the OMR answer sheet to every candidate’s registered email address.
This is the final verification step before results are prepared. Media reports suggest the NEET UG 2026 result may be declared by the third week of July, once all valid OMR challenges are processed.
NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam OMR Challenge: Important Dates
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Event |
Date |
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NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Date |
June 21, 2026 |
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Provisional Answer Key Released |
June 25, 2026 |
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Scanned OMR Sheet & Recorded Responses Released |
July 13, 2026 |
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Recorded Response Challenge Begins |
July 13, 2026 |
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Last Date & Time to Challenge (with fee payment) |
July 15, 2026, till 11:00 AM |
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NEET UG 2026 Result (expected) |
Third week of July 2026 |
Where to Check the NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam OMR Sheet
Candidates can access the following by logging in to the official NEET portal, neet.nta.nic.in, using their application number and password:
- Scanned OMR answer sheet
- Recorded responses captured by the scanning system
- Online challenge portal
In addition, NTA has sent the scanned OMR sheet to each candidate’s registered email address, so students can cross-check their marked responses even before logging in.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Required for Login
To strengthen data security, NTA has implemented Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on the NEET portal. Before accessing the OMR sheet, candidates must verify their identity using an OTP sent to their registered mobile number and email address. The response sheet becomes accessible only after successful OTP verification.
Who Can Challenge the Recorded Responses?
Candidates may raise an objection only in the following situations:
- The recorded response shown by NTA is different from the answer actually marked on the physical OMR sheet.
- Vital data fields such as roll number, booklet number or set code have been incorrectly captured during scanning.
This facility exists purely to correct scanning or recording errors. Important: the answer key challenge process has already concluded. No fresh objections against the answer key will be accepted — only recorded response discrepancies can be challenged now. Candidates who were tracking the examination fee refund should note that both processes are running on the same portal but are entirely separate.
NEET UG 2026 OMR Challenge Fee
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Particular |
Details |
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Fee |
Rs 200 per challenged response / data field |
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Payment Mode |
UPI, Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking |
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Refundable |
No — the fee is non-refundable as per the NTA notice |
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Last Date for Payment |
July 15, 2026, till 11:00 AM |
No challenge will be accepted after the deadline or without payment of the processing fee. Because the fee is non-refundable, candidates should raise a challenge only when a genuine mismatch exists between their marked answer and the recorded response.
How to Challenge NEET UG 2026 Recorded Responses: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Log In
Visit neet.nta.nic.in and log in using your application number and password. Complete the OTP verification through the 2FA system.
Step 2: Open the Challenge Portal
Click on “View/Challenge OMR Sheet & Recorded Responses”. Your scanned OMR sheet and the recorded responses will appear on the screen.
Step 3: Verify Every Response
Compare each answer marked on your scanned OMR sheet with the response displayed by NTA. If a mismatch exists, select the respective question and choose the response you actually marked.
Step 4: Pay the Processing Fee
Pay Rs 200 for each challenged response through UPI, debit card, credit card or net banking. Remember that this fee is non-refundable.
Step 5: Submit and Save
Click Submit Challenge, then download the acknowledgement page and save the payment receipt and challenge summary for future reference.
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Verify every response carefully before submitting a challenge.
- Only completely darkened circles marked with a blue or black ballpoint pen are treated as valid responses.
- Marking more than one option for a question makes the response invalid and may attract negative marking.
- Avoid submitting unnecessary challenges — the Rs 200 fee per challenge is non-refundable.
- Challenges based on edited or manipulated OMR images may invite Unfair Means (UFM) action, including debarment or legal proceedings.
- Do not wait until the final hours; complete payment and submission well before 11:00 AM on July 15 to avoid portal traffic issues.
Why Should Candidates Verify Their OMR Sheet?
Checking the OMR sheet is an important step because it allows candidates to confirm that:
- Every marked answer has been correctly scanned and recorded.
- No response has been captured incorrectly by the scanning system.
- Personal details such as roll number and booklet number are accurately recorded.
If a genuine scanning error is identified and challenged within the window, NTA will correct it, and the NEET UG 2026 final result will be prepared after considering all verified corrections.
Key Takeaway
The release of the NEET UG 2026 re-exam OMR answer sheets and recorded responses gives candidates a final opportunity to verify the accuracy of their captured responses before results are compiled. Since the challenge window closes on July 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM, candidates should compare their scanned OMR sheet with the displayed responses today and raise objections only where a genuine discrepancy exists. For any assistance, NTA can be reached at 011-40759000 / 011-69227700 or [email protected].
FAQs: NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam OMR Challenge
1. Has NTA released the NEET UG 2026 re-exam OMR answer sheet?
Yes. NTA released the scanned OMR answer sheets and recorded responses on July 13, 2026 for candidates who appeared in the NEET UG 2026 re-exam held on June 21, 2026. They can be checked at neet.nta.nic.in.
2. What is the last date to challenge the recorded responses?
Candidates can submit challenges, along with the processing fee, until 11:00 AM on July 15, 2026. Challenges after the deadline will not be accepted.
3. How much is the OMR challenge fee?
The processing fee is Rs 200 per challenged response or data field, payable online through UPI, debit card, credit card or net banking.
4. Is the OMR challenge fee refundable?
No. As per the NTA notice, the Rs 200 processing fee for OMR response challenges is non-refundable. This is different from the earlier provisional answer key challenge fee, which was refundable for objections found valid.
5. Can I challenge the answer key again?
No. The answer key challenge process has already concluded. Only discrepancies in recorded OMR responses or incorrectly scanned data fields can be challenged now.
6. What login details are required to view the OMR sheet?
Candidates need their application number, password and the OTP received on their registered mobile number and email through the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) system.
7. Can I challenge my roll number or booklet number if scanned incorrectly?
Yes. Incorrectly captured data fields such as roll number, booklet number or set code can be challenged by paying the prescribed processing fee within the same window.
8. What happens if I submit a false or manipulated challenge?
Submitting a challenge based on edited or tampered OMR images may be treated as an Unfair Means (UFM) case, which can lead to debarment from future exams or legal action.
9. When will the NEET UG 2026 result be declared?
NTA has not announced an official date yet. Media reports indicate the result may be declared by the third week of July 2026, after all OMR challenges are processed.
10. Why should candidates check their OMR answer sheet?
Verifying the OMR sheet ensures that all marked responses and personal details have been accurately scanned. Any genuine mismatch can be corrected only if challenged before the July 15 deadline.