What is the fee to submit objections against NEET answer keys?
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The fee to submit objections against NEET answer keys may vary each year and is determined by the National Testing Agency NTA the organisation responsible for conducting the NEET exam. For example, in 2021, the fee to challenge the NEET answer key was Rs. 1000 per question challenged. However, the exact fee may be different in other years. It's important to note that the fee to challenge the answer key is non-refundable, regardless of whether the challenge is accepted or not. Therefore, candidates should carefully consider their objections before submitting them to avoid unnecessary expenses.
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The NEET answer key objection filing fee was INR 200. The amount remained the same as last year. The NEET 2025 answer key objection fee has to be paid online, through Credit Card, Debit Card or Net Banking. Unless a candidate pays the fee, the objection or the challenge would not be considered to be submitted, and would not be reviewed by the expert committee. The NEET answer key challenge fee is non-refundable, even if the answer key objection is found to be valid.
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