JEE Main Session 2 Answer Key Live Updates: NTA releases answer key, response sheet at jeemain.nta.nic.in; objection window open till April 13
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 13, 2026, 08:00:00 IST
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JEE Main Session 2 Answer Key Live Updates: NTA releases answer key, response sheet at jeemain.nta.nic.in; objection window open till April 13

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has made available the provisional answer keys for JEE Main 2026 Session 2, enabling candidates to review their responses. The keys, along with recorded response sheets and question papers, are accessible on the official examination website.

The examination for Session 2 was conducted over multiple days in April for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) and separately for Paper 2A (B.Arch.) and Paper 2B (B.Planning). It was held at 567 centres located in 306 cities across India, along with 14 international cities.

Objection submission window in place

Candidates have been given the opportunity to challenge the provisional answer key through an online process. The window for submitting objections is open until April 13, with submissions accepted up to 11:50 PM on the closing day.

To raise a challenge, candidates must pay a non-refundable processing fee of ₹200 per question. Payments can be completed using Debit Card, Credit Card or Net Banking. Submissions without the prescribed fee will not be reviewed by the agency.

Review mechanism and finalisation

All objections received within the stipulated period will be examined by subject experts. In cases where a challenge is found valid, the provisional answer key will be revised. The updated answer key will then be applied uniformly to all candidates.

The NTA has clarified that candidates will not receive individual notifications regarding the outcome of their challenges. The decision taken by the expert panel after reviewing objections will be considered final.

Result preparation based on revised keys

The final results of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 will be compiled using the revised answer keys. Candidates are advised to verify their responses carefully and submit objections, if any, within the deadline, as no further opportunity will be provided after the window closes.

For assistance, candidates may contact the NTA through its helpline number or official email.
08:00 (IST) Apr 13
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Examination conducted across multiple cities
The examination for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was held at centres across numerous cities in India and abroad. Candidates from different regions participated in the test conducted over several scheduled dates.
07:00 (IST) Apr 13
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Has the answer key challenge window opened
The objection window for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 is now active. Candidates can submit challenges to the provisional answer key through the official portal. The process requires payment per question and must be completed within the specified deadline set by the National Testing Agency.
06:00 (IST) Apr 13
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Results to follow final key preparation process
The results for the examination will be compiled after finalising the answer key. Any corrections made during the review stage will be reflected in the evaluation of candidates’ responses.
04:00 (IST) Apr 13
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Answer key challenge fee non-refundable
The fee paid for raising objections is non-refundable, irrespective of the outcome. Candidates must consider this condition before submitting any challenges through the official portal.
02:00 (IST) Apr 13
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Official helpline available for candidate queries
Candidates seeking clarification regarding the answer key or challenge process can contact the official helpline or email support provided by the National Testing Agency for assistance.
23:59 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: No communication on acceptance of objections
The National Testing Agency will not inform candidates individually about the status of their objections. The outcome will be reflected only through the final answer key released after the review process.
21:39 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Submission window closes at 11:50 PM on deadline
The objection submission facility will remain available until 11:50 PM on the final day. Candidates must complete both submission and payment within this time to ensure their challenges are considered.
18:31 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Candidates advised to review responses carefully
Candidates are encouraged to check their recorded responses thoroughly before submitting any objections. This ensures that only valid challenges are raised within the permitted timeframe.
18:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Final answer key to be treated as conclusive
The National Testing Agency has stated that the final answer key, prepared after expert review, will be considered final. No further challenges or revisions will be entertained once this version is released.
17:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Revised key to be applied to all responses
If any objection is found valid during the review process, the answer key will be updated. The revised version will be uniformly applied to all candidates’ responses while preparing the final results.
17:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Expert panel to assess candidate objections
All challenges submitted by candidates will be reviewed by subject experts appointed by the National Testing Agency. Their evaluation will determine whether any revisions are required in the provisional answer key.
16:31 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Objection submission limited to online mode only
The National Testing Agency has specified that objections can be submitted only through the online portal. No offline or alternative methods will be accepted for challenging the provisional answer key.
16:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Recorded responses released with question papers
Alongside the provisional answer keys, candidates can also view their recorded responses and corresponding question papers. This allows them to cross-check answers and decide whether to submit objections.
15:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Centres spread across cities in India and abroad
The examination was organised at hundreds of centres located in cities throughout India, along with select international locations. This wide distribution ensured access for candidates appearing from different regions.
15:02 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Examination held across multiple scheduled days
The examination for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was conducted on several dates in April. Different papers were scheduled across these days to accommodate candidates appearing for engineering, architecture and planning courses.
14:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Provisional key released for Paper 1 candidates
The provisional answer key currently available is for Paper 1, covering B.E. and B.Tech. programmes. Candidates who appeared for this paper can review their recorded responses and compare them with the published answers.
13:59 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: No challenges accepted without fee payment
The agency has clarified that objections submitted without the prescribed fee will not be considered. Candidates must ensure successful payment while raising challenges to the provisional answer key within the official submission window.
13:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Payment modes specified for objection submission
The National Testing Agency has outlined accepted payment methods for answer key challenges. Candidates must use Debit Card, Credit Card or Net Banking to complete the process. No other payment modes will be accepted for submitting objections.
13:01 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Candidates allowed to challenge specific questions
Candidates may challenge specific questions from the provisional answer key by submitting objections online. Each challenge must be supported by the required fee and submitted within the given period. The National Testing Agency will review all valid submissions.
12:51 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Answer key challenge window open till deadline
The National Testing Agency has enabled the answer key challenge facility for JEE Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates can raise objections within the specified time frame by submitting requests online. The process requires careful review of responses and adherence to the deadline set by the agency.
12:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Online portal hosts answer key and responses
The official website now hosts the provisional answer keys, question papers and recorded responses for JEE Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates can log in to access these documents and verify their answers based on the examination conducted across various centres.
12:05 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Results to be based on revised answer key
The results for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 will be prepared using the revised final answer key. Any changes made after the objection review process will be applied uniformly. Candidates are advised to review their responses carefully before submitting any challenges within the deadline.
11:31 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: No individual updates on challenge outcomes
The National Testing Agency has stated that candidates will not receive individual communication regarding the acceptance or rejection of their objections. The final answer key, once prepared after expert review, will be considered conclusive for result preparation.
11:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Expert review to determine final answer key
All challenges submitted by candidates will be reviewed by subject experts. If any objection is found valid, the answer key will be revised accordingly. The final answer key prepared after this process will be used for evaluating responses of all candidates.
10:01 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Deadline set for submitting objections
Candidates must submit objections to the provisional answer key within the deadline ending April 13 at 11:50 PM. The National Testing Agency has specified that no challenges will be accepted after this time, and candidates must complete the process within the stipulated window.
09:17 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Multiple papers held on different dates
The National Testing Agency conducted Paper 1 for engineering courses on several dates, while Paper 2A and Paper 2B were held separately. The examination schedule ensured coverage for candidates applying to different academic programmes under JEE Main 2026 Session 2.
09:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Exams conducted across India and abroad

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was conducted at 567 centres across 306 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. The examination covered Paper 1 for B.E. and B.Tech. aspirants and Papers 2A and 2B for architecture and planning candidates over multiple scheduled dates.

Direct link to check, download and raise objection against the JEE Main provisional answer key for April session

08:45 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Fee set for answer key challenge process
Candidates raising objections to the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 answer key must pay a non-refundable fee of ?200 per question. The payment is to be made through Debit Card, Credit Card or Net Banking. Submissions without the required fee will not be considered by the agency.
08:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Objection window opens for candidates
The National Testing Agency has opened the objection window for challenging the provisional answer key of JEE Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates can submit their challenges online within the specified period by following the prescribed process and ensuring timely submission through the official portal.
08:15 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Response sheets and answer keys available
Candidates who appeared for JEE Main 2026 Session 2 can now view their recorded responses and provisional answer keys online. These have been published by the National Testing Agency following the completion of the examination held across several dates and locations, including centres outside India.
08:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Objection facility activated
Candidates dissatisfied with provisional answers can challenge online. Select question IDs, upload proof, and pay ₹200 per question before April 13 deadline.

Responses and question papers also available for download from official website.
07:43 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Provisional answer key released online

The National Testing Agency has released the provisional answer key for JEE Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates can access the question papers along with their recorded responses through the official website. The examination was conducted across numerous centres in India and abroad, covering multiple papers for engineering, architecture and planning courses.

https://examinationservices.nic.in/jeemainx2026/root/CandidateLogin.aspx?enc=Ei4cajBkK1gZSfgr53ImFVj34FesvYg1WX45sPjGXBqzPh05kY3XJcgr+08TPD5A

Direct link to check, download and raise objection against the JEE Main provisional answer key for April session

07:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Final result after expert review

Provisional answer key allows candidates to review recorded responses and identify mistakes. After challenges close, subject experts evaluate objections and prepare final key. Results for Session 2 will be based on revised answers. Direct link to raise objections

here.

05:30 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Objection process explained
Along with the answer key, NTA has uploaded recorded responses and question papers. Candidates should verify answers and raise objections if necessary. Each challenge requires ₹200 per question. Valid challenges will lead to revised answers applied to all candidates before final score preparation. Challenge window will be open till April 13, 2026.
02:00 (IST) Apr 12
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Candidates can estimate scores now
Candidates who appeared for April 02, 04, 05, 06 and 08 examinations can now access their responses. The provisional key helps estimate scores and identify doubtful questions. Objections submitted with valid proof will be reviewed by subject experts before finalising results.
23:59 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Response sheets available
Response sheets and question papers are now available with the provisional key. Candidates should compare answers carefully and calculate probable scores. Final result will depend on revised answer key after expert review.
23:09 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Provisional answer key released
NTA has released JEE Main 2026 Session 2 provisional answer key for Paper 1. Candidates can log in using application number and password, review recorded responses, and submit challenges if discrepancies are found within the given window before April 13 deadline with fee payment through online mode only.
23:00 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: No change in marking scheme for current examination cycle
The marking scheme remained unchanged, with correct answers carrying four marks and incorrect answers attracting a penalty. Unanswered questions did not receive any marks, maintaining consistency in evaluation.
22:40 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Will final result consider performance from both sessions?
The final result will be prepared by considering the best score obtained by candidates across both sessions. This approach ensures that candidates benefit from their highest performance during the examination cycle.
22:20 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Manipur exam conducted despite internet restrictions
The examination in Manipur was conducted successfully despite local challenges. Coordination with the state government ensured that candidates could appear for the test without disruption caused by restrictions.
22:01 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: What details will be available in response sheet?
The response sheet will display the answers marked by candidates during the examination. This document, along with the answer key, will help candidates identify discrepancies and decide whether to raise objections.
21:41 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Not all candidates opted for Aadhaar-based verification
While Aadhaar authentication was widely used, some candidates opted for other identity verification methods. These candidates were required to complete additional procedures at the examination centres on the day of the test.
21:20 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Were international candidates affected during examination?
Some international candidates were affected due to disruptions in certain regions. They were supported through rescheduling and relocation of centres with assistance from Indian missions to ensure smooth participation.
21:00 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Answer key to help candidates calculate probable scores
The provisional answer key will allow candidates to compare their responses and estimate scores. This process helps candidates understand their performance before the final results are declared by the examination authority.
20:40 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Candidates advised not to miss objection submission deadline
Candidates must submit their objections within the stipulated time frame once the answer key is released. Late submissions will not be considered, making it important to complete the process within the official window.
20:20 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Riyadh disruption handled with quick rescheduling of exam
A power disruption in Riyadh led to rescheduling of the examination. Candidates were accommodated on alternate dates, ensuring that all affected candidates could complete the examination without any disadvantage.
20:00 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: What happens after provisional answer key is released?
After the provisional answer key is released, candidates can review their responses and submit objections if required. Subject experts will evaluate these challenges before finalising the answer key used for result preparation.
19:41 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: No disruption reported at majority of examination centres
The examination was conducted smoothly across most centres due to coordinated efforts by authorities. Proper planning and monitoring ensured minimal disruption during the test conducted across multiple dates and locations.
19:20 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main Session 2 2026: Why is Aadhaar authentication important in exam process?
Aadhaar authentication played a key role in verifying candidate identity during the examination. Nearly 97 per cent of candidates completed this process, ensuring secure and smooth conduct at examination centres across locations.
19:00 (IST) Apr 11
JEE Main 2026 Session 2: Answer key release brings next step in evaluation process
The release of the provisional answer key marks the next stage in the evaluation process. Candidates will be able to review their responses and raise objections before the final answer key is prepared and results are announced.
26 More Updates
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a public notice announcing the release of provisional answer keys for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 2. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now access the answer keys along with their recorded response sheets through the official portal.

The agency conducted JEE Main 2026 Session 2 across multiple dates in April, covering Paper 1 for B.E. and B.Tech courses and Papers 2A and 2B for B.Arch. and B.Planning respectively. The examination took place at 567 centres in 306 cities across India and 14 cities outside the country.

Provisional answer keys and response sheets released

The provisional answer keys for Paper 1 have been uploaded along with question papers and candidates’ recorded responses. These materials are available for candidates seeking to verify their answers and calculate probable scores.

Candidates can raise objections to the provisional answer keys by submitting challenges online. The process requires payment of a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question. The challenge window remains open from April 11 to April 13, up to 11:50 PM.

Challenge process and payment details

The fee for raising objections can be paid through Debit Card, Credit Card or Net Banking. Challenges submitted without payment will not be considered. The agency has specified that no other mode of fee submission will be accepted.

Once submitted, challenges will be reviewed by subject experts. If any objection is found valid, the answer key will be revised accordingly. The revised answer key will be applied uniformly to all candidates’ responses.

Final answer key and result preparation

Following the review process, a final answer key will be prepared. The NTA has stated that no individual communication will be sent regarding the acceptance or rejection of specific challenges. The finalised answer key, as determined by experts, will be treated as conclusive.

The results of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 will be prepared based on the revised final answer keys. Candidates are advised to complete the challenge process within the stipulated timeline, as no submissions will be accepted after the deadline.

For further information, candidates can contact the NTA helpline at 011-40759000 or write to the official email address provided by the agency.