NCERT answer key 2026: Objection window opens for Group A, B, C posts at ncert.nic.in; direct link here

NCERT answer key 2026: Objection window opens for Group A, B, C posts at ncert.nic.in; direct link here

NCERT answer key 2026: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has opened the objection window for the Non-Teaching recruitment Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Group A, B and C examinations can now raise objections through the official website.According to the official notice, the objection management link is active from today, April 1, 2026 (10:00 AM) to April 3, 2026 (11:55 PM). Candidates must submit their objections within this period, as no requests will be accepted after the deadline.

NCERT answer key 2026: Objection window details

The objection window has been opened for the CBT conducted on March 24, 25 and 27, 2026. These examinations were held for various non-teaching posts announced earlier under the recruitment notification.Candidates who find discrepancies in the answer key can submit their objections online using the official link provided by NCERT.Direct link to raise objections here.Officials have clearly stated that objections submitted after the closing date will not be considered.

NCERT recruitment 2026: Exam details

The Computer-Based Test was conducted for 173 non-teaching vacancies across Group A, B and C posts. The recruitment drive includes positions from Level 2 to Level 12.The examination was conducted in multiple phases on March 24, 2026, March 25, 2026, and March 27, 2026. Candidates who appeared in these exams can now review the answer key and raise objections, if required.

NCERT recruitment 2026: Selection process

The selection process for the NCERT non-teaching recruitment includes:

  • Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Skill test (for selected posts)

After reviewing the objections, NCERT will release the final answer key. The result is expected to be prepared based on the revised answer key.Candidates are advised to carefully check the answer key and submit objections, if any, before the deadline.

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