
NCERT Answer Key 2026
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has opened the objection window for the NCERT answer key 2026 of its Non-Teaching recruitment Computer-Based Test (CBT).
Candidates who appeared for the Group A, B, and C exams can check the provisional answer key and submit their objections online through the official website.
The official announcement has stated that the NCERT objection window for the NCERT answer key 2026 will be open from 1st April 2026 (10:00 AM) to 3rd April 2026 (11:55 PM).
Candidates have to submit their objections within the given window period. After that, the late objections will not be considered.
The NCERT objection window for the NCERT answer key 2026 will be open for three days, from 1st April to 3rd April 2026. It is better not to file your objections till the last moment because the late objections will not be considered in any case.
The objection facility is open for candidates who appeared in the NCERT Non-Teaching CBT conducted on March 24, 25, and 27, 2026. Candidates appeared for the exams for various posts under Groups A, B, and C as a part of the NCERT recruitment drive.
Candidates can submit the objections by following these steps
It is advisable to carefully examine all the entries before final submission.
The NCERT recruitment 2026 is being conducted to recruit 173 non-teaching vacant posts at various levels. NCERT vacancies are in the category of Level 2 to Level 12 posts with both administrative and technical positions. The NCERT recruitment 2026 has attracted a lot of attention because of these vacancies and eligibility criteria.
The selection procedure follows various stages depending on the post for which the candidate has applied: Computer-Based Test (CBT), Skill test (for certain posts).
Candidates who are successful in the CBT may be required to appear for other tests as part of the NCERT recruitment procedure.
The NCERT will look into the objections received from candidates after the deadline for objections has passed. The subject experts will then review the objections.
If any valid objections are found, the modifications will be implemented. After that, the NCERT will publish the final answer key. The NCERT result 2026 will be determined based on this final answer key.
Candidates should go through the provisional answer key and make a comparison with their answers. If they find any errors, they have to submit the objections before the deadline.
Since there isn’t much time left, candidates are advised to submit the objections as early as possible and save one of the copies for future reference.
The final answer key and results will come in short order after the objection review, so this is a critical phase for all candidates.
Also Read: CUET PG Answer Key 2026 Expected Soon; Check Tentative Date, How To Download And Raise Objections
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