To challenge the JENPAS UG 2026 answer key, log in at wbjeeb.nic.in using your Application Number and Date of Birth, select the disputed question, upload supporting textbook evidence, and pay Rs. 500 per question before the deadline closes.

WBJEEB conducted the JENPAS UG 2026 exam on June 7, 2026. The provisional answer key will be released on the official portal shortly after the exam. Once live, students who disagree with any answer have a limited window to raise objections online. Based on the 2025 pattern, the challenge window stays open for approximately 13 to 14 days. Missing this window means your score is computed on the provisional key as-is.

  • Challenge fee: Rs. 500 per question (non-refundable in all cases, including if your challenge is accepted)
  • Mode: Online only at wbjeeb.nic.in/jenpas-ug
  • Supporting evidence required: scanned page from a recognised standard textbook
  • Login credentials: Application Number and Date of Birth
  • Result and merit list are computed using the final answer key only, not the provisional one

Expected Dates for JENPAS UG 2026 Answer Key Challenge

WBJEEB has not announced the exact challenge window dates yet. The table below shows the expected timeline based on the 2025 pattern. Check wbjeeb.nic.in regularly for official dates.

Event Date / Status
JENPAS UG 2026 Exam June 7, 2026
Provisional Answer Key Release Expected shortly after exam (based on 2025 trend)
Answer Key Challenge Window Opens To be announced by WBJEEB
Last Date to Submit Objection Approximately 13–14 days after window opens (based on 2025 trend)
Final Answer Key Release After review of all objections
JENPAS UG 2026 Result To be announced after final key publication

All dates above (except the exam date) are expected based on 2025 trends and are not officially confirmed by WBJEEB for 2026. Visit wbjeeb.nic.in for the official notification.


How to Challenge JENPAS UG 2026 Answer Key: Step-by-Step

The entire objection process is online. Follow these steps carefully once the challenge link goes live on the WBJEEB portal:

  1. Visit the official portal — Open wbjeeb.nic.in in your browser and go to the JENPAS UG 2026 section.
  2. Click the Challenge Answer Key link — Look for the “Raise Objection” or “Challenge Answer Key” link on the JENPAS UG homepage. This link will be active only during the challenge window.
  3. Log in with your credentials — Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth (the same details used during registration), then enter the security code shown on screen.
  4. Select the question you want to dispute — Browse the question paper displayed on screen and click the specific question number you believe has an incorrect answer.
  5. Upload supporting evidence — Scan and upload the relevant page from a recognised standard textbook (nursing, paramedical science, or NCERT) that supports your claimed answer. Note the book name, edition, chapter, and page number.
  6. Pay Rs. 500 per question — Complete the payment via net banking, debit card, credit card, or UPI. Bank or transaction charges may apply. You pay separately for each question you challenge.
  7. Submit and save your confirmation — Click the final submit button. Save or print the confirmation page and payment receipt immediately.

Do not wait until the last day. Portal traffic surges near deadlines and WBJEEB will not grant extensions. Submit at least one to two days before the closing date.


JENPAS UG 2026 Answer Key Challenge Fee and Payment Details

WBJEEB charges a processing fee for each question you challenge. Here is the full breakdown:

Detail Information
Fee per question Rs. 500 (plus applicable bank or transaction charges)
Is the fee refundable? No — non-refundable in all cases
Refund if challenge is accepted Not applicable — WBJEEB’s published notices confirm the fee is non-refundable even on acceptance
Payment modes accepted Net banking, debit card, credit card, UPI
Number of questions you can challenge No cap — Rs. 500 applies per question each time

The Rs. 500 fee is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of your challenge. WBJEEB’s published notices for previous JENPAS UG cycles confirm this policy. Challenge only those questions where you have strong, textbook-backed evidence. Each additional question adds another Rs. 500 to your total payment.


Tips for a Successful JENPAS UG 2026 Answer Key Objection

A well-evidenced challenge has a far higher chance of being considered. Use these tips before you pay:

  • Use only recognised standard textbooks — WBJEEB accepts objections supported by standard nursing, paramedical science, or NCERT textbooks. Cite the exact book name, edition, chapter, and page number. Informal sources, websites, or coaching notes are not accepted.
  • Cross-check with coaching institute answer keys — Several coaching institutes release independent JENPAS UG answer key analyses shortly after the exam. Comparing these with the official key helps you identify genuinely disputed questions before you commit Rs. 500.
  • Only challenge if you are certain — The fee is non-refundable in all cases. Avoid challenging answers based on guesswork, partial recall, or peer discussion alone.
  • Submit one to two days before the deadline — Server load spikes on the last day. Starting early also gives you time to fix login issues or payment failures without losing the window.
  • Keep your credentials and documents ready in advance — Have your Application Number, Date of Birth, and scanned textbook pages prepared before you open the portal. This avoids rushing during the challenge session.

What Happens After You Submit a JENPAS UG 2026 Objection

After the challenge window closes, WBJEEB forwards all objections to a panel of subject experts. Here is what follows:

  • The expert panel reviews each objection alongside the supporting evidence you uploaded.
  • If your challenge is accepted, the answer for that question is revised. WBJEEB publishes a final answer key on the official website.
  • Your JENPAS UG 2026 result and rank are computed using the final answer key only, not the provisional one. An accepted challenge can directly improve your score.
  • WBJEEB does not send individual acceptance or rejection notifications. The publication of the final answer key is the only official response. Compare the provisional and final keys to check whether your answer was revised.
  • No further appeal is possible once the final answer key is published. The expert panel’s decision is final and binding for all students.

JENPAS UG 2026 Answer Key Challenge FAQs

Ques. What is the fee to challenge the JENPAS UG 2026 answer key?

Ans. The fee is Rs. 500 per question, plus applicable bank or transaction charges. WBJEEB’s published notices confirm this fee is non-refundable in all cases, including if your challenge is accepted and the answer key is revised.

Ques. Can I challenge the JENPAS UG 2026 answer key offline or by email?

Ans. No. WBJEEB accepts objections only through the online portal at wbjeeb.nic.in. No offline submissions, postal letters, or email-based objections are entertained. The challenge link is active only during the official window.

Ques. How will I know if my JENPAS UG 2026 objection was accepted?

Ans. WBJEEB does not send individual acceptance or rejection messages to challengers. If your objection is accepted, the answer will be updated in the final answer key published on wbjeeb.nic.in. Compare the provisional and final keys side by side to see if your challenged answer was changed.

Ques. What documents do I need to challenge the JENPAS UG 2026 answer key?

Ans. You need a scanned copy of the relevant page from a recognised standard textbook such as an NCERT book or a standard nursing or paramedical science textbook. Mention the book name, edition, chapter, and page number in your submission. Informal or online sources are not accepted by WBJEEB.

Ques. Is there a limit on how many questions I can challenge in JENPAS UG 2026?

Ans. No, there is no cap on the number of questions you can challenge. However, you must pay Rs. 500 for each question separately, and the fee is non-refundable in all cases. Challenge only those answers where you have clear evidence from a recognised textbook.