NCERT 2026 Opens Objection Window At ncert.nic.in; Raise Objections Now For Group A, B, C Posts
The Objection window for the Non -Teaching recruitment Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2026 has been released by the National Council of Educational Research. Objections can now be raised via the official website by candidates who took the Group A, B, and C exams.

NCERT Objection Window 2026: The Objection window for the Non -Teaching recruitment Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2026 has been released by the National Council of Educational Research.
Objections can now be raised via the official website by candidates who took the Group A, B, and C exams. The official notice states that the objection management link will be operational from 10:00 AM today, April 1, 2026, until 11:55 PM on April 3, 2026. No requests will be accepted after the deadline, so candidates must submit their objections within this time frame.
Direct Link To Raise Objections
NCERT Objection Window 2026: Steps to Raise Objections
Candidates can check out the steps below to raise objections
Step 1: Go to the official website at ncert.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the recruitment/answer key section
Step 3: Add the login credentials such as application number and password/date of birth
Step 4: Make the questions you want to challenge
Step 5: Upload supporting documents (if required) and pay the objection fee (if applicable)
Step 6: Submit and save the confirmation for future reference.
NCERT recruitment 2026: Selection process
The NCERT non-teaching recruitment selection process consists of a Computer-Based Test (CBT) and a Skill test (for selected posts). NCERT will release the final answer key after reviewing the objections. It is anticipated that the updated answer key will be used to prepare the result. It is recommended that candidates thoroughly review the answer key and submit any objections before the deadline.
NCERT Recruitment 2026: Exam details
The computer-based assessment was conducted for 173 non-academic positions in Groups A, B, and C. Level 2 to Level 12 positions are included in this recruitment effort. On March 24, 2026, March 25, 2026, and March 27, 2026, the tests were given in different phases. Test takers can now review the answer key and raise objections if needed.
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