JEECUP 2026 provisional answer key is live at jeecup.admissions.nic.in. Objection window closes June 15.

Introduction
If you appeared for the UP Polytechnic entrance exam this year, your next big move is already waiting at the official portal.
The JEECUP 2026 provisional answer key is now live at jeecup.admissions.nic.in. The Joint Entrance Examination Council, Uttar Pradesh (JEEC UP) has released group-wise answer keys along with candidates’ recorded response sheets — and the objection window is open for a limited four-day period, closing on June 15, 2026.

In this guide, you will learn:
- How to download your JEECUP 2026 answer key and response sheet
- How to calculate your estimated score before the official result
- Exactly how to raise an objection — step by step — including the fee and documents needed
- Key dates, eligibility requirements, and what comes next after the answer key phase
Whether you’re aiming to challenge a wrong answer or simply want to know where you stand before results day, this article has everything you need.
What Is the JEECUP 2026 Provisional Answer Key?
The provisional answer key is the official set of correct answers released by JEEC UP after the completion of the entrance exam. It covers all exam groups — from Group A (Engineering Diploma) to Groups B through K8 (covering Agriculture Engineering, Fashion Design, Hotel Management, and more).

It is called “provisional” because it is still open to challenge. If any answer is found to be wrong after valid objections are reviewed by subject experts, it gets corrected in the final answer key — which is then used to calculate your official result and merit rank.
This phase is crucial. It protects you. If a question had a printing error or a genuinely ambiguous correct answer, the objection process is your only opportunity to get it fixed before your result is finalized.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| JEECUP 2026 Registration Start | January 15, 2026 |
| Application Form Last Date | April 30, 2026 |
| Hall Ticket / Admit Card Released | May 8, 2026 |
| JEECUP 2026 Exam Dates | June 2 – 9, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released | June 11, 2026 |
| Objection Window Closes | June 15, 2026 |
| Final Answer Key (Expected) | After June 15, 2026 |
| JEECUP 2026 Result (Expected) | First week of July 2026 |
| Counselling Registration Begins | Second week of August 2026 |
Note: Always verify the latest dates on the official portal at jeecup.admissions.nic.in, as dates are subject to revision by the authority.

How to Download the Answer Key & Response Sheet
The answer key and your personal response sheet are both available on the official JEECUP portal. Here’s how to access them:
Step 1: Visit the official website — jeecup.admissions.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link labeled “Questions–Answer Key Matching and Objections for All Groups” on the homepage.
Step 3: Log in using your Application Number and Password (the same credentials you used during registration).

Step 4: Select your Exam Group (e.g., Group A for Engineering).
Step 5: Download both:
- The Provisional Answer Key PDF (shows correct answers for all questions)
- Your Recorded Response Sheet (shows what you actually marked on exam day)
Step 6: Save both files. You’ll need them side-by-side to calculate your score and identify any answers you want to challenge.
How to Calculate Your Score
JEECUP 2026 uses a straightforward marking scheme:
- Correct answer: +4 marks
- Wrong answer: 0 marks (no negative marking)
- Unattempted question: 0 marks
- Total questions: 100
- Maximum marks: 400
Score Calculation Formula
Score = Number of Correct Answers × 4
Example: You attempted 75 questions. Of those, 58 are correct and 17 are wrong.
Score = 58 × 4 = 232 out of 400
Since there is no negative marking in JEECUP 2026, wrong answers don’t cost you. This makes the provisional score calculation simple and transparent.
Important: This is your estimated score. The final score may change slightly if any of your objections — or objections raised by other candidates — are accepted and the answer key is updated.
How to Raise an Objection
If you believe any answer in the provisional key is incorrect, here’s exactly how to challenge it:
Step 1: Log in to jeecup.admissions.nic.in with your Application Number and Password.
Step 2: Click on the “Raise Objection” or “Challenge Answer Key” link.
Step 3: Select the question number(s) you want to challenge.
Step 4: Provide a clear reason or justification for your objection. Refer to textbooks, NCERT solutions, or other authoritative sources.
Step 5: Upload supporting documents — a scanned copy of the relevant page from a textbook or official reference material that supports your claim.
Step 6: Pay the objection fee of ₹100 per question online via UPI, debit/credit card, or net banking.
Step 7: Submit your objection before June 15, 2026.
Objection Fee, Rules & What Happens Next
Fee Structure
- ₹100 per question challenged (non-refundable)
- Payment is online only — no cash or offline mode
Key Rules to Remember
- Objections submitted without the fee or without supporting documents will not be considered.
- Always double-check your answers before raising an objection. An unnecessary objection wastes your fee.
- Subject matter experts review all valid objections after the window closes.
- If an objection is found to be correct, the answer key is updated for all candidates — not just the one who raised it.
- The revised final answer key is then used to prepare the JEECUP 2026 result and merit list.
JEECUP 2026 Eligibility Criteria (Quick Recap)
For candidates who are still tracking their overall eligibility for counselling and admission, here’s a quick overview:
| Criteria | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Minimum Age | 14 years as of July 1, 2026 |
| Upper Age Limit | None |
| Minimum Qualification (Group A) | Class 10 pass with Math & Science |
| Minimum Qualification (Other Groups) | Class 10 / Class 12 / Diploma (varies by group) |
| Domicile | UP-domicile students get 85% seat reservation |
| Nationality | Indian National |
| Appearing Candidates | Students appearing in Class 10/12 can apply; must submit results at counselling |
Students from other states (Bihar, Rajasthan, etc.) can apply and are considered for remaining seats after UP domicile candidates.
What Happens After the Answer Key Phase?
Here’s the full pipeline after the objection window closes:
- Objection Review: Subject experts verify all valid, fee-paid objections.
- Final Answer Key Released: Any corrections are updated; the final key is published.
- JEECUP 2026 Result Declared: Expected in the first week of July 2026. Your rank card will show your score, percentile, and rank.
- Counselling Begins: Expected from the second week of August 2026. Steps include:
- Online counselling registration
- Counselling fee payment (₹3,000 seat acceptance fee)
- Choice filling — select colleges and branches in order of preference
- Seat allotment based on rank, preferences, and seat availability
- Document verification at the allotted institute
- Final admission and fee payment
Tips to Make the Most of the Objection Window
Download both files immediately. The response sheet and answer key are sometimes taken offline after the window closes. Save them to your device right now.
Cross-check with reliable sources. Before raising an objection, verify against NCERT textbooks, official board publications, or subject-specific reference books. A valid source strengthens your case significantly.
Focus on borderline answers. If a question had two seemingly correct options, that’s your strongest objection candidate.
Don’t challenge randomly. Each objection costs ₹100 and is non-refundable. Only challenge if you’re confident with supporting evidence.
Keep a screenshot of your submission. After filing each objection, take a screenshot of the confirmation page as proof.
Check for server load issues. The portal may be slow on the first and last days of the objection window. Try accessing it during off-peak hours — early morning or late evening.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Waiting until the last day — Portal traffic spikes near the deadline, leading to crashes and failed submissions.
Raising objections without documents — Undocumented objections are automatically rejected. Always attach a supporting reference.
Misreading your response sheet — Compare your actual marked answer (from the response sheet) against the key — not your memory of what you thought you wrote.
Confusing Group answer keys — Download the key for your specific exam group. Group A key is not the same as Group E or K.
Ignoring the final answer key — Once published, review it again. Sometimes corrections after objections can shift your estimated score.
Key Takeaways
- The JEECUP 2026 provisional answer key is live at jeecup.admissions.nic.in
- The objection window closes on June 15, 2026 — four days from release
- Objection fee: ₹100 per question, non-refundable, payable online only
- Marking scheme: +4 for correct, 0 for wrong (no negative marking)
- Supporting documents are mandatory for objection acceptance
- Result expected in first week of July 2026
- Counselling begins second week of August 2026
Conclusion
The JEECUP 2026 answer key release is more than a formality — it’s an active opportunity. You have a four-day window to scrutinize your answers, verify against authoritative sources, and formally challenge anything you believe is incorrect.
Subject experts take valid objections seriously. Corrections have been made in previous years following candidate challenges, and those corrections changed rankings. Your ₹100 objection fee could be the best investment you make this admission season.
Download your response sheet today, calculate your provisional score, and use the objection window wisely. After June 15, this door closes — and your result will be finalized on the key that remains.




