AISSEE 2026 Response Sheet: NTA Issued Answer Key; Here's How to Download

AISSEE 2026 Response Sheet: NTA Issued Answer Key; Here's How to Download

Sahil Negi
Sahil Negi

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Published On - Feb 12, 2026 12:41PM IST
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The National Test Agency (NTA) has released the official answer key and Response Sheet for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2026 as of today. Candidates can download the offline mode AISSEE 2026 Provisional Answer key along with the Response sheet through the official website of the National Test Agency (NTA).

The AISSEE 2026 School Admission was earlier conducted for admission for the class 9th and Class 6th. Students who have pursued the examination of the AISSEE 2026 can now download their provisional answer key and response sheet before February 14, 2026. However, for downloading the provisional answer key and response sheet, a candidate must provide their login details, such as Application number and password.

How to challenge the NTA issued Answer key?

Also, candidates who are not satisfied after downloading their provisional answer key can also challenge through the official website of the NTA. For the process, a candidate must pay a minimal fee of Rs 200 per objection.

AISSEE 2026 ;  Admission process Class 6th and Class 9th

The National Test Agency (NTA)  clarifies that candidates who raised no objection in their answer key will be accepted without any other receipt of the processing fee. The National Test Agency (NTA) also states that the Objections made by a candidate will be verified by the experts of different panellists. If the challenges made by a candidate are found correct, then there will be a change made accordingly. 

Therefore, the National Test Agency (NTA) will release the final answer key sheet after reviewing all the objections raised by the candidates. AISSEE 2026  School admission was conducted by the National Test Agency(NTA) on January 18, 2026, which was held in a paper-and-pen mode for the class  9th and Class 6th.

How can a candidate challenge the OMR Marksheet?

National Test Agency(NTA)states that a candidate, after viewing their OMR mark, recorded a responses to any representation can also apply online through the official website of  https://exams.nta.nic.in/ 

National Testing Agency NTA Homepage

 As they have to pay a fee of Rs 100, which is non- refundable, candidates can challenge through the online transcription, such as  Credit/Debit card or through internet Banking, which is up to the last date of 14 February 2026. 

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