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JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Answer Key Released, Objection Window Open Till April 13

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key and candidate response sheets for the JEE Main 2026 April session. This critical development allows candidates to calculate their expected scores and file objections before the final results are declared.

Overview

The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was conducted from April 2 to April 8, 2026, with approximately 10.44 lakh students appearing out of 11.23 lakh registered. The provisional answer key and individual response sheets are now available for download, marking the official start of the post-exam evaluation process.

Important Dates

Event Date/Deadline
JEE Main Session 2 Exam April 2 to April 8, 2026
Provisional Answer Key & Response Sheet Release Released
Objection Submission Window Open until April 13, 2026
Expected Result Declaration By April 20, 2026

Key Action Required: The window to raise objections against the provisional answer key is open. Candidates must submit any challenges through the official portal by 11:50 PM on April 13, 2026.

Impact on Aspirants

The release of the answer key and response sheets is a pivotal moment for candidates. It provides the first concrete opportunity for self-evaluation against the official NTA key.

  • Score Estimation: Candidates can now calculate a probable score before the final results.
  • Objection Process: The system allows for the formal challenging of answer key discrepancies, ensuring a fair evaluation.
  • Result Preparedness: With results expected by April 20, aspirants can begin planning for JEE Advanced preparation or counseling processes based on their estimated performance.

How to Download Response Sheet and Raise Objections
  1. Visit the official JEE Main website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  2. Log in using your application number and date of birth/password.
  3. On the dashboard, find and click the link for 'View/Challenge Answer Key' or 'Download Response Sheet'.
  4. To raise an objection, select the question, provide the correct answer as per your belief, and upload supporting documentation. A fee is applicable per question challenged.
  5. Submit the challenge before the deadline. No requests will be entertained after the window closes.

What Should Aspirants Do Now

  1. Download and Verify: Immediately download your response sheet and the provisional answer key from the official site.
  2. Calculate Score: Tally your responses with the official key to estimate your raw score.
  3. File Objections Carefully: If you find a legitimate discrepancy, use the official portal to file an objection before the April 13 deadline. Keep proof of payment and submission.
  4. Analyze Percentile Trends: Refer to expert analyses on marks versus percentile trends, especially shift-wise comparisons, to better gauge your rank. Note that the April 6 shift was reportedly the toughest, while April 4 was the easiest.
  5. Await Final Result: The NTA will review all objections and release a final answer key. The result, based on the final key, is expected by April 20.

FAQ

Q: Where can I download the JEE Main Session 2 answer key?
A: The provisional answer key and response sheet are available on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Q: What is the last date to challenge the answer key?
A: The objection window closes on April 13, 2026.

Q: When will the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results be declared?
A: The National Testing Agency is expected to announce the results by April 20, 2026.

Q: How can I calculate my expected score?
A: Download your response sheet and the provisional answer key. Compare your marked answers with the official key to calculate your raw score.

Q: What details are needed to log in and download the sheet?
A: You will need your JEE Main 2026 application number and your password or date of birth.

Click here to visit the official JEE Main 2026 portal.

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