
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has confirmed that the RE-NEET UG 2026 OMR sheets will be released separately for candidates who appeared in the re-examination conducted on 21 June 2026. While the provisional answer key has already been published, the individual OMR response sheets are still being processed and will be uploaded through the official candidate login portal once verification is complete.
Candidates are advised to rely only on the official NEET website for updates and avoid unofficial OMR sheets circulating on social media.
The exact release date of the RE-NEET OMR Sheet 2026 has not been announced yet. According to NTA, the response sheets are undergoing scanning and verification before being uploaded for candidates.
| Event | Status |
|---|---|
| RE-NEET UG 2026 Exam | Completed |
| Provisional Answer Key | Released |
| RE-NEET OMR Sheet | To Be Released |
| Final Answer Key | To Be Released |
| NEET 2026 Result | To Be Announced |
Candidates should regularly check the official NEET portal for the latest announcements regarding the OMR sheet release.
Many students expected the OMR sheet to be available immediately after the provisional answer key. However, NTA has clarified that the response sheets for the RE-NEET examination are being processed separately.
The delay is due to several verification steps, including scanning every candidate's OMR sheet, matching recorded responses, conducting quality checks, and preparing candidate-specific PDFs before upload. This process helps ensure that every response sheet is accurate and free from technical errors.
The RE-NEET OMR Sheet is the scanned copy of the answer sheet filled by a candidate during the NEET UG 2026 re-examination. It contains all the responses marked during the exam and helps candidates verify their answers before the final result is declared.
After downloading the OMR sheet, candidates can compare their responses with the official answer key to estimate their probable score.
The OMR sheet generally contains the following information:
Candidates should carefully verify these details after downloading the response sheet.
Candidates can download their OMR sheet by following these simple steps:
| Required Details |
| Application Number |
| Password or Date of Birth |
| Security Captcha |
Without these credentials, candidates will not be able to access their response sheet.
The direct PDF download link will become active once NTA uploads the response sheets.
| Resource | Status |
| RE-NEET OMR Sheet PDF | Available Soon |
| Candidate Response Sheet | Available Soon |
| Official Login Link | Available Soon |
Many candidates confuse the OMR sheet with the answer key. Both documents serve different purposes.
| Feature | OMR Sheet | Answer Key |
| Contains | Candidate's recorded responses | Official correct answers |
| Purpose | Verify marked answers | Check correct responses |
| Candidate Specific | Yes | No |
| Used For | Response verification | Score calculation |
Candidates should use both documents together to estimate their expected marks accurately.
After downloading the OMR sheet and comparing it with the provisional answer key, candidates can calculate their expected score using the official NEET marking scheme.
NEET Score = (Correct Answers × 4) − (Incorrect Answers × 1)
| Correct Answers | Incorrect Answers | Estimated Score |
| 150 | 20 | 580 |
| 160 | 15 | 625 |
| 170 | 10 | 670 |
After calculating the expected score, candidates can use a NEET Rank Predictor to estimate their probable All India Rank.
NTA generally allows candidates to raise objections only after releasing the provisional answer key and opening the objection window. If any discrepancy is found in the recorded responses or answer key, candidates should follow the official challenge process within the prescribed deadline.
Candidates should keep supporting documents ready if they plan to submit an objection.
Some candidates may experience technical issues while accessing the response sheet.
After downloading the response sheet, candidates should: