NEET 2025 Provisional Answer Key and the OMR response sheets will soon be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). NEET 2025 exam was held on 4th May, 2025.
Some coaching centers had already shared their own answer keys earlier, but those are not official. The official provisional answer key from NTA is expected around the fourth week of May 2025.
Candidates will need to log in to the official NEET website using their application number and password to check the NEET 2025 official answer key. There will be a chance to raise objections or questions if candidates think any answers are wrong. This must be done within the given dates and by paying the required fee.
Once all objections are checked, NTA will release the final answer key and the NEET 2025 result by 14th June, 2025. Even if any answers are changed in the final key, the fee will not be refunded by the NTA. The NEET 2025 result will be computer-based and prepared based on the NEET final answer key.
Information Needed to Check NEET 2025 Answer Key or OMR Sheet
To see or download the NEET 2025 answer key or OMR sheet, students must keep these three things ready:
- NEET 2025 Application Number
- Password
- Security Pin (as shown on the screen while logging in)
Without this information, students will not be able to open their answer key or OMR sheet.
Steps to Download NEET 2025 OMR Sheet
Students can follow these easy steps to download their NEET 2025 OMR sheet:
- Go to the official NEET 2025 website.
- Log in by entering the application number and password.
- Click on the link ‘NEET 2025 OMR Sheet.’
- The OMR sheet (response sheet) will open. Download the PDF and check if there are any discrepancies.
Steps to Challenge NEET 2025 OMR Response Sheet
If a student feels that the OMR response sheet of NEET 2025 is showing a wrong answer or a different option than what they marked in the exam, they can raise a challenge. Here’s how to do it:
- Visit the official NEET website: neet.nta.nic.in.
- Log in using the application number and password.
- Click on the option ‘Challenge OMR Response Sheet’.
- Choose the question where there is a mistake.
- Give a reason for challenging that question.
- If possible, upload any proof or explanation to support the claim.
- Pay a fee of INR 200 per question (This fee is non-refundable)
- Click on Submit to complete the challenge.
Note: NTA will check all the submitted challenges. If any challenge is found to be correct, the necessary changes will be made in the final result.