The JEE Main response sheet 2026 for Session 1 has been officially released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download their JEE Main 2026 Session 1 response sheet through the candidate login on the official website manabadi.co.in & jeemain.nta.nic.in. To access the response sheet, candidates must log in using their application number and password/date of birth.
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JEE Main Answer Key Challenge 2026 OUT
JEE Main Answer Key Challenge 2026 Released
Along with the JEE Main response sheet, NTA has also published the JEE Main Session 1 answer key 2026 and the question paper PDF. The direct link to download the response sheet is available under the JEE Main candidate login dashboard. Candidates are advised to download and save a copy for future reference and result analysis.
The JEE Mains response sheet 2026 serves as an official record of the answers marked by candidates during the examination. It contains detailed information about each response submitted for all 90 questions asked in the exam. By comparing the response sheet with the official answer key, candidates can calculate their probable JEE Main 2026 score and raise objections, if required, within the specified time period.
JEE Main 2026 LIVE Updates – Answer Key, Response Sheet & Challenge Window
11.50 AM – Official Update Provisional Answer Keys and Recorded Response Sheet for Answer Key Challenge of Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2026 Session 1 (January 2026)
9:30 PM – Official Update The final date and time for answer key challenge submission will be clearly mentioned on the portal. Challenges submitted after the deadline will not be considered under any circumstances.
9:00 PM – Official Update NTA confirms that score calculation using provisional keys may differ after challenge resolution. Students are requested not to panic if expected marks change slightly.
8:30 PM – Official Update Candidates are advised to download and save their response sheet and answer key PDFs for future reference. These documents may not be available after result declaration.
8:00 PM – Official Update Post challenge review, revised final answer key will be published. JEE Main 2026 results will be prepared strictly based on the final key. No further corrections will be entertained after final key release.
7:30 PM – Official Update NTA has clarified that only challenges supported with valid academic justification will be considered. Challenges without explanation or uploaded evidence may be rejected. Final answer key will be released after expert review.
7:00 PM – Official Update The Answer Key Challenge window will remain open for a limited duration only. Students are advised to review each question carefully before submitting objections. No objections will be accepted after the deadline.
6:30 PM – Official Update NTA has completed server readiness and load testing for the answer key release. Candidates may experience temporary delays or slow loading once links are activated. This is normal during peak traffic hours.
6:00 PM – Official Update The JEE Main 2026 provisional answer key release is under final approval stage. Once approved, the response sheet + answer key + challenge link will go live together. Students are advised to check only official links to avoid misinformation.
5:30 PM – Official Update NTA is expected to enable candidate login access first, followed by public availability of answer key PDFs. The challenge fee structure and objection guidelines will be mentioned clearly on the official portal. Further updates will be shared shortly.
5:00 PM – Official Update The final technical review of answer key PDFs is currently in progress. After completion, the Answer Key Challenge window will be activated. Candidates are advised not to rely on unofficial keys until the provisional key is released.
4:30 PM – Official Update NTA sources indicate that response sheets and provisional answer keys will be released in phases to avoid server load issues. Once released, candidates will be able to view their recorded responses along with question IDs. No action is required from students at this stage.
4:00 PM – Official Update As per the latest internal processing status, NTA is preparing to release the JEE Main 2026 response sheets for candidates. Backend verification of candidate data and session-wise uploads is currently underway. Students are advised to keep their Application Number and Date of Birth ready for login.
JEE Main Response Sheet 2026 is expected to be released shortly, likely today, on the official portal of the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who appeared for the examination can access their response sheet to review the answers they marked during the test before the final result is announced.
The response sheet is a crucial document as it displays the questions asked, the options chosen by the candidate, and the recorded responses. By using the response sheet along with the officially released answer key, candidates can calculate their probable score and estimate their chances of qualifying for JEE Advanced 2026 or securing admission into NITs, IIITs, and other participating institutions.
To access the JEE Main Response Sheet 2026, candidates will need their application number and date of birth/password. Once logged in, they can download and save the response sheet for future reference. It is recommended to keep a copy safely, as it may be useful during the answer key challenge window.
Based on last year’s JEE Main Final Answer Key, the National Testing Agency released the document subject-wise—Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry—in a clean tabular format. Each entry included the Question ID and the corresponding Correct Option ID, along with exam details such as exam date, shift, paper, and mode of the PDF.
Importantly, the final answer key was published after the challenge window closed, meaning all valid objections were reviewed before finalisation. Once this document went live, it directly paved the way for the result declaration, which followed shortly.
What Is the JEE Main Response Sheet?
The JEE Main response sheet is a candidate-specific record that contains:
- The questions asked in the exam
- Options provided for each question
- The answers selected by the candidate during the exam
Once released, the response sheet is published along with the official answer key. By comparing both, candidates can calculate their estimated score before the result announcement.
Procedure for Challenge of Answer Key:
- Please go to the website https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/
- Click ‘Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key’.
- Login with your Application Number and Password, enter the Captcha Code as displayed and submit.
- Click ‘Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key’.
- You will see the Question IDs in the below sequential order for JEE (Main) – 2025 Session 1 (January 2025). Paper 1: B.E./B.Tech
25 + 25 + 25 Questions
Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry - The ID next to the question under the column ‘Correct Option’ stands for the most appropriate Answer Key by NTA.
- If you wish to challenge this option, you may use any one or more of the Option IDs given in the next four columns by clicking the checkbox.
- You may upload supporting documents for which you can select ‘Choose File and Upload’ (all documents to be put in a single PDF file).
- After clicking your desired option, for Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech), scroll down and ‘Save your claim’ and move on to the next screen.
- You will see a display of all the Option IDs you have challenged.
- Click on ‘Save your claim and Pay Fee finally’.
- Select the Mode of Payment and pay a non-refundable processing fee @ ₹200/- for each question challenged. Make payment through Debit / Credit Card / Net Banking.
How to Download JEE Main Response Sheet 2026 (Step-by-Step)
Follow these simple steps to download your response sheet:
- Visit the official JEE Main website
- Click on the link titled “JEE Main 2026 Response Sheet”
- Log in using your Application Number and Password/Date of Birth
- Your response sheet will appear on the screen
- Download the PDF and take a printout for reference
Make sure to cross-check your details like name, roll number, and exam session on the response sheet.
JEE Main Response Sheet Date 2026
| Event Name | Session-1 Dates | Session-2 Dates |
| JEE Main 2026 Exam Schedule | January 21 to January 29, 2026 | April 02 to April 09, 2026 |
| Release of JEE Main 2026 Response Sheet | February 1st to 4th February 2026 | April 2026 |
| JEE Main Answer Key 2026 Availability | 10th February 2026 (Tentative) | April 2026 |
| Window to Challenge JEE Main Answer Key | February 4 to 6, 2026 | April 2026 |
What information is shown in the JEE Main Response Sheet?
The JEE Main response sheet 2026 contains important details related to a candidate’s examination. It includes the following information:
- Application number and roll number of the candidate
- Date and time of the JEE Main 2026 examination, including exam shift
- Paper and subject details (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)
- Type of questions asked in the paper (MCQs and Numerical Value Questions)
- Option IDs provided for all answer choices
- Responses marked by the candidate for each question
- Status of each question (attempted or unattempted)
- Correct answers displayed for every question (after answer key release)
How to Calculate JEE Main Score Using Response Sheet
Once you have downloaded the response sheet and the official answer key, you can calculate your probable JEE Main 2026 score easily.
Step-by-step score calculation process:
- Match each question in your response sheet with the official answer key
- Identify correct and incorrect answers
- Apply the marking scheme (explained below)
- Add marks for correct answers and deduct marks for wrong ones
- The final total gives your estimated raw score
This score helps you predict your percentile and expected rank range.
JEE Main Marking Scheme 2026:
| Exam Paper | Marks for Right Answer | Marks for Wrong Answer | Marks for Unattempted | Section-wise Marks Distribution |
| B.E./B.Tech | +4 marks for each correct response | −1 mark for each incorrect response | 0 marks if not attempted | Mathematics: 25 questions × 4 = 100 Physics: 25 questions × 4 = 100 Chemistry: 25 questions × 4 = 100 |
| B.Arch | 4 marks given for every correct answer | 1 mark deducted for every wrong answer | No marks added or deducted | Mathematics: 25 × 4 = 100 Aptitude Test: 50 × 4 = 200 Drawing Test: 2 × 50 = 100 |
| B.Planning | Four marks awarded for each right answer | One mark cut for each wrong answer | Zero marks for skipped questions | Mathematics: 25 × 4 = 100 Aptitude Test: 50 × 4 = 200 Planning-based Questions: 25 × 4 = 100 |


