The deadline for challenging the provisional answer key for the Joint CSIR UGC NET June 2026 exam is fast approaching, with candidates having until tomorrow, August 18, at 11 PM to submit their objections. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened a window for candidates to contest any discrepancies they may find in the answer key, which is crucial for determining their scores in the examination.
To raise an objection, candidates must visit the official NTA portal at csirnet.nta.nic.in. They are required to provide their application number, date of birth or password, and a security pin to access the challenge window. Each challenge must be accompanied by a fee of INR 200, along with supporting documentation that substantiates the claim of an error in the answer key.
The process for challenging the answer key is straightforward. Candidates should navigate to the "Answer Key Challenges" section on the NTA website, log in using their credentials, and select the question they wish to contest. They will then need to upload any relevant documents and confirm their challenge by paying the requisite fee. This systematic approach ensures that all objections are properly recorded and reviewed.
If a question is found to be incorrect, candidates who attempted that question will receive the appropriate marks. Additionally, if it is determined that more than one option is correct for a question, marks will be awarded to all candidates who selected any of the correct options. This policy aims to maintain fairness in the evaluation process.
As the examination results are highly anticipated, candidates are encouraged to act swiftly if they believe there are errors in the provisional answer key. The NTA's commitment to transparency and accuracy in the examination process is evident in its provision for challenges, allowing candidates to ensure their scores reflect their true performance.
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