Read on for complete details about the GATE 2026 objection procedure, important dates, fee details, and result announcement.
The objection window for the GATE 2026 answer key is now active. The final date to submit objections is February 28. Candidates who took the GATE 2026 examination on February 7, 8, 14, and 15 and wish to contest any discrepancies in the answer key can do so through the GOAPS portal. The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati released the GATE 2026 provisional answer key along with the response sheet and question paper on February 22. The examination was conducted in multiple shifts for admission to postgraduate programmes such as MTech, research programmes, and recruitment in Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
Latest Update: GATE 2026 answer key objection window is now open; candidates can raise challenges until February 28.
GATE Answer Key 2026: Objection Dates and Schedule
The facility to challenge the GATE 2026 answer key is currently OPEN. Candidates can refer to the key dates related to the objection process below:
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| GATE Answer Key, Question Paper, & Response Sheet release date | 22 February |
| GATE 2026 Answer Key Challenge Date | 25 to 28 February |
| GATE 2026 Result Date | 19 March 2026 |
| GATE 2026 Objection Window Link GATE Answer Key 2026 Challenge Link | |
Who is Eligible to Challenge the GATE 2026 Answer Key?
The GATE 2026 objection window has been activated. Candidates who identify any discrepancy in the provisional answer key may submit their objections by logging into the official portal and selecting the respective question.
Step-by-Step Process to Challenge GATE 2026 Answer Key
The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati opened the answer key challenge facility on February 25. Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to raise objections:
- Visit the official website www.gate2026.iitg.ac.in
- Log in using your enrolment ID and password
- Choose the question you wish to challenge. Carefully review the question paper and answer option before submitting the objection
- Provide proper justification with valid supporting documents and references
- Upload necessary documents and pay the applicable fee
- Submit the objection and retain the confirmation receipt for future reference
GATE 2026 Answer Key Challenge Fee
The prescribed objection fee for GATE 2026 is INR 500 per question. Candidates may raise objections against multiple questions if required. Accepted payment methods include UPI, Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, and other online modes. It is important to note that the objection fee is non-refundable.
What Happens After the GATE 2026 Answer Key Objection Process?
Once the objection window closes, a panel of subject experts will thoroughly examine and evaluate all submitted challenges. If any objection is found to be valid, the necessary corrections will be incorporated into the final answer key. Candidates should note that the final answer key for GATE 2026 will not be open to further challenges.
The GATE 2026 results will be declared on March 19, based on the revised final answer key.
Candidates are advised to complete the objection process on or before February 28, as no requests will be entertained after the deadline.
