Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR Sheet Released: Check Recorded Responses, Challenge Fee and Last Date
The National Testing Agency has released the Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR sheet and recorded responses for candidates who appeared in the re-examination held on 21 June 2026. Students can now log in to the official NEET website, download their scanned OMR answer sheet and compare it with the responses recorded by the scanning system.
Candidates who notice a genuine difference between the option marked on their physical OMR sheet and the response displayed online can submit an objection through the official challenge portal. The response challenge facility is available for a limited period, and students must complete the process before the announced deadline.
This article explains the Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR challenge process, important dates, processing fee, login steps and instructions candidates must follow before submitting an objection.
NTA conducted the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on 21 June 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. After completing the initial evaluation process, the agency uploaded scanned images of candidates’ OMR answer sheets along with the responses captured by the OMR scanner.
The facility allows candidates to confirm whether their marked answers have been recorded correctly.
The scanned OMR sheet has also been sent to the registered email address provided by candidates during the NEET UG 2026 application process. Students who cannot immediately access the portal should check their registered inbox and spam folder.
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Activity |
Important details |
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Re-NEET UG 2026 examination date |
21 June 2026 |
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OMR sheet release date |
13 July 2026 |
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Recorded response challenge begins |
13 July 2026 |
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Last date for submitting challenges |
15 July 2026 |
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Closing time |
11:00 AM |
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Challenge processing fee |
?200 per response |
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Submission mode |
Online only |
Candidates must submit the challenge and complete the applicable payment before 11:00 AM on 15 July 2026. NTA will not accept challenges submitted through email, post or any offline mode.
The recorded response is the answer detected by the scanning system from the candidate’s OMR sheet.
For example, if a student darkened option B for a question, the portal should also display option B as the recorded response. If the portal shows a different option or displays the question as unanswered, the student may review the scanned image and submit a challenge.
Candidates should understand that the recorded-response challenge is not the same as an answer-key challenge.
NTA has stated that the answer-key challenge process has already been completed. The present window is only for recorded-response or OMR data discrepancies.
Candidates can follow these steps to view the scanned answer sheet:
Students should use a stable internet connection and preferably access the portal through a desktop or laptop to compare the scanned sheet clearly.
NTA has implemented a Two-Factor Authentication system for accessing the candidate’s OMR records.
After entering the application number and password, candidates will receive an OTP on their registered:
The OTP must be entered before the scanned OMR sheet and recorded responses can be viewed.
This security step has been introduced to prevent unauthorised access to confidential candidate information.
Candidates should not share their application number, password or OTP with any unofficial person or agency.
Candidates who find a genuine mismatch can follow the process below.
Access the candidate login using the application number and password. Complete the OTP verification.
Choose the option titled “View/Challenge OMR Sheet & Recorded Responses.”
The portal will display the scanned OMR image along with the options read by the scanner.
Check every question individually.
Compare:
Students should raise an objection only where the mismatch is clearly visible.
Choose the relevant question number or data field and select the answer that was actually marked on the original OMR sheet.
Before moving to payment, check every selected objection carefully. The total fee will be calculated according to the number of responses challenged.
A processing fee of ?200 for each challenged response must be paid online.
Available payment methods may include:
A challenge will not be considered unless the required payment is completed.
After payment, select “Submit Challenge.”
Candidates should download and print the acknowledgement page containing:
The acknowledgement should be stored safely until the result process is completed.
Candidates are required to pay ?200 for every recorded response or data field challenged.
For example:
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Number of challenges |
Total processing fee |
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1 response |
?200 |
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2 responses |
?400 |
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3 responses |
?600 |
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5 responses |
?1,000 |
Candidates should not challenge every doubtful-looking question without carefully checking the scanned image.
The public notice describes the processing fee as non-refundable in its main schedule. However, the detailed workflow states that the amount may be refunded where a candidate’s claim is verified and a scanning error is established. Candidates should therefore read the payment conditions shown on the live portal before completing the transaction.
Students must understand how the OMR scanner reads marked responses.
A response should have been marked by completely darkening the appropriate circle with a blue or black ballpoint pen.
A lightly marked or partially filled circle may not have been read correctly.
If more than one option has been marked for the same question, the response may be considered invalid. Negative marking may also apply according to the examination scheme.
Once an answer has been marked on an OMR sheet, overwriting, alteration or attempting to erase it may affect how the scanner records the response.
Unintended dots, lines or partial markings near an option may be interpreted by the scanner.
The response displayed online is generated from the markings present on the submitted OMR sheet. Candidates cannot use the challenge window to replace an answer they originally marked incorrectly.
A candidate should submit a challenge only when there is visible evidence of a recording error.
A valid challenge may be considered when:
A challenge should not be raised when:
Careful review can help candidates avoid unnecessary fees and invalid objections.
The marks obtained by a candidate are calculated using the recorded responses and the final answer key.
If the scanner has recorded even one answer incorrectly, it may affect:
Therefore, every student who appeared in the re-examination should review the scanned OMR sheet, even if they do not expect any error.
The challenge window gives candidates an opportunity to report a discrepancy before the final evaluation process is completed.
After the challenge window closes, the submitted objections will be examined according to NTA’s procedure.
Where a candidate’s claim is found to be correct:
Where the objection is not supported by the scanned OMR image, the original recorded response will remain unchanged.
Candidates should note that submitting a challenge does not guarantee acceptance.
NTA has instructed candidates not to submit objections using manipulated or edited OMR images.
If a challenge is found to be based on a tampered scanned copy, the matter may be treated as a case of Unfair Means.
Possible action may include:
Students should use only the scanned OMR image available through the official portal.
After viewing or challenging the OMR response, candidates should keep copies of:
These records may be useful if the candidate needs to contact NTA later.
Candidates requiring assistance can use the contact details provided in the official notice:
Helpline: 011-40759000 / 011-69227700
Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
While contacting the helpdesk, candidates should mention:
Sensitive details such as passwords and OTPs should never be shared.
The release of the Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR sheet is an important step in the result-processing cycle.
After reviewing the recorded-response challenges, NTA is expected to proceed with the remaining result-related formalities. Candidates should regularly monitor the official website for updates related to:
Candidates should avoid relying on unofficial result dates unless supported by an NTA notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. NTA released the scanned OMR sheets and recorded responses on 13 July 2026 for candidates who appeared in the 21 June re-examination.
The challenge facility is available until 15 July 2026 at 11:00 AM.
Candidates must pay ?200 for each response or data field challenged.
No. The answer-key challenge process has already concluded. Candidates can challenge only an OMR-recording or data-field discrepancy.
The scanned OMR sheet can be downloaded through the official NEET website using the candidate login.
Candidates need their application number, password and the OTP received through two-factor authentication.
No. NTA will accept challenges only through the official online portal.
The main notice describes the fee as non-refundable, while the detailed instructions mention a refund when a scanning error is verified. Candidates should check the terms displayed on the official portal.
No. The challenge facility is only for a difference between the original OMR marking and the scanner-recorded response.
Download the acknowledgement page and keep the payment receipt, scanned OMR sheet and challenge details for future reference.
The Re-NEET UG 2026 OMR Sheet Released update is important for every student who appeared in the 21 June re-examination. Candidates should log in to the official portal, compare each recorded response with the scanned answer sheet and report only genuine scanning discrepancies.
Since the challenge window closes on 15 July 2026 at 11:00 AM, students should avoid waiting until the final moment. Carefully review the OMR image, complete the payment where necessary and download the acknowledgement after submission.
The answer-key challenge is no longer open, so the present facility must be used only for OMR-response or data-recording errors. Candidates should continue checking the official NEET portal for the next update regarding the Re-NEET UG Result 2026.