RRB JE 2026 answer key out; object by March 11
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 5, 2026 | 10:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Railway Recruitment Boards: Candidates can download the RRB JE response sheet on the official RRB website. The objection fee is Rs 50 per question.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have issued the RRB Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 answer key and response sheet. Candidates can download the RRB JE answer key and raise objections, if any, on the official RRB websites by March 11.
Candidates can object to the RRB JE answer key 2026 by paying Rs 50 for each objection. In case the objection raised is found to be correct, the fee paid against such a valid objection shall be refunded to the candidate after deduction of applicable bank charges.
“The decision of RRBs on the objections raised shall be final and binding, and no further correspondence shall be entertained from the candidates in the matter,” the official RRB notice reads.
The boards conducted the RRB JE 2026 exam on February 19, 20, and 25 in computer-based test mode.
RRB JE Answer Key 2026: How to object?
The steps to object RRB JE answer key 2026 are as follows.
- Visit the official website of RRB.
- On the homepage, click on the “RRB JE Objection” link available.
- Fill the objection forms with all details by selecting the question for which the objection has to be raised.
- Pay the required objection fee per question.
- After the fee payment is completed, the objection will be recorded.
As per the RRB JE marking scheme 2026, a negative marking of 1/3 mark will be done for each wrong answer, and one mark will be awarded for every correct response.
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