The Re NEET 2026 OMR Sheet is expected to be released today, July 6, according to the latest reports, though the National Testing Agency has not yet officially confirmed the release or activated the download link as of this update. This comes after the provisional answer key was published on June 25 and the objection window — during which over 10,000 challenges were filed by candidates — closed on June 28, involving more than 22.79 lakh candidates who sat for the re-examination on June 21.
Where the Evaluation Process Stands Today
NTA has confirmed that all valid objections raised against the provisional key are currently under review by a panel of subject experts across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Once this final answer key expert review concludes, any accepted corrections will be reflected in the revised, binding key — after which no further objections will be entertained under any circumstances. Key points in the current sequence:

- Provisional answer key: released June 25
- Objection window: closed June 28, with a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question charged for each challenge
- OMR response sheet: expected today, July 6, though still unconfirmed by NTA at the time of writing
- Final answer key: expected in the first to second week of July, either just before or alongside the result
How to Download the OMR Sheet and Final Key Once Live
Once the link is activated, candidates can access both documents by following these steps on the official portal:
- Visit neet.nta.nic.in and locate the relevant candidate activity section
- Log in using your application number and password/date of birth
- Click on the OMR Sheet or Final Answer Key link, depending on availability
- Download and cross-check your recorded responses against the correct answers to estimate your score
- Save the PDF for reference ahead of the official result
The Re NEET 2026 OMR Sheet, once live, will display each candidate’s application details, question and option IDs for all 180 questions, and the responses marked during the exam — the definitive record used for score computation. Candidates will also be able to raise an OMR response challenge (for mismatched recorded answers) separately from an answer key challenge (for disputed correct answers), each carrying its own ₹200-per-question fee.
What Happens After the Final Key
With the Re NEET 2026 result confirmed for on or before July 20, the scorecard will include subject-wise percentile, total marks, category rank, All India Rank, and NEET cutoff scores. Once declared, the Medical Counselling Committee is expected to open registration for All India Quota seats, with states separately managing their own quota counselling. Given the OMR sheet’s release is still pending confirmation as of today, candidates are advised to keep refreshing neet.nta.nic.in directly through the day and to rely only on official NTA communication rather than unverified dates circulating online.










