CUET PG 2026 answer key, response sheet released at exams.nta.nic.in: Check direct link, steps to raise objections here
CUET PG 2026 answer key: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key, response sheets, and question paper for the Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2026 exam today, April 11, 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their recorded responses and question papers on the official website.
The CUET PG 2026 exam was conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode for 157 subjects between March 6 and March 30, 2026.
Candidates can visit the official website: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg, to download:
These have been released together to help candidates review their performance and calculate expected scores.
Direct link here.
If candidates are not satisfied with the provisional answer key, they can challenge it online by following these steps:
As shown in the process explained in the notice (page 2 and 3), candidates must carefully select the correct option IDs and upload proper proof before submitting.
Objection fee and last date
The fee can be paid through debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI. No challenge will be accepted without payment or through any offline mode.
All challenges will be reviewed by a panel of subject experts. If any objection is found valid:
The final result will be prepared based on the updated answer key. Individual candidates will not be informed about whether their challenge was accepted or rejected.
Important note for candidates
For any queries, candidates can contact NTA helpline numbers or email support provided in the notice.
Where to check CUET PG 2026 answer key
- Provisional answer key
- Question paper
- Recorded responses
These have been released together to help candidates review their performance and calculate expected scores.
Direct link here.
CUET PG 2026: How to raise objections
If candidates are not satisfied with the provisional answer key, they can challenge it online by following these steps:
- Log in using application number and password/date of birth
- Click on “View Answer Sheet” to check responses
- Click on “Challenge” to raise objections
- Select the question(s) and correct option(s)
- Upload supporting documents (in a single PDF file)
- Submit the claim and review it
- Pay the required fee and confirm submission
As shown in the process explained in the notice (page 2 and 3), candidates must carefully select the correct option IDs and upload proper proof before submitting.
Objection fee and last date
- Fee: ₹200 per question (non-refundable)
- Challenge window: April 11 to April 14, 2026
- Last date for fee payment: April 14, 2026 (up to 10:00 AM)
The fee can be paid through debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI. No challenge will be accepted without payment or through any offline mode.
What happens after objections are submitted?
All challenges will be reviewed by a panel of subject experts. If any objection is found valid:
- The answer key will be revised
- The revised answer will be applied to all candidates
The final result will be prepared based on the updated answer key. Individual candidates will not be informed about whether their challenge was accepted or rejected.
- Only paid challenges will be considered
- No changes will be allowed after final submission
- The final answer key released after review will be binding
For any queries, candidates can contact NTA helpline numbers or email support provided in the notice.
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