NIFT 2026 Provisional Answer Key Expected Release Dates & How to Challenge Answers

NIFT 2026 Provisional Answer Key Expected Release Dates & How to Challenge Answers

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Anshul Jindal
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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 8, 2026 18:56 IST
The NIFT 2026 entrance exam was held today, February 8, 2026. You can expect the provisional answer key within a week. It allows you to calculate scores and challenge incorrect answers. After objections are reviewed, the final answer key will release, followed by results likely in March 2026.
NIFT 2026 entrance exam happened today across India. You should expect the provisional answer key very soon after the test. Here is what you need to know about the release date, download steps, and objection process.
NIFT 2026 Answer Key

NIFT 2026 Answer Key

 

Right now the NIFT entrance exam 2026 is underway, and you are probably thinking about results already. That is normal for competitive exams like this. The provisional answer key gives you a kind of first look at how you performed. Usually, NIFT releases the key, opens a short window for objections, then publishes the final version later. The process is simple enough, but deadlines tend to pass fast if you don’t notice them. Being prepared helps more than you think.

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NIFT 2026 Answer Key Expected Date

There is no official confirmation yet, still past years shows a clear trend. Most of the time, the answer key comes out within about 3–7 days after the exam.

You can check the tentative schedule below to understand what may happen next.

Event Expected Timeline
NIFT 2026 Entrance Exam February 8, 2026 (Today)
Provisional Answer Key Release Second Week of February 2026
Objection Window Right after release
Final Answer Key Late February or Early March
Result Declaration March 2026

Dates can shift a little, so you should keep checking the official website now and then.

How to Download NIFT 2026 Provisional Answer Key

Once it is live, getting the answer key is not complicated. You just need your login details ready beforehand, otherwise it slows you down. Follow the steps listed here.

Step Action
Step 1 Visit the official NIFT website
Step 2 Click on the “NIFT 2026 Answer Key” link
Step 3 Enter your application number and password
Step 4 Open and download the answer key
Step 5 Match it with your responses

Downloading it early is smart, because the objection window doesn’t stay open very long.

How to Challenge NIFT 2026 Answer Key

If you notice something incorrect in the provisional key, you will be allowed to challenge it online. Not every challenge gets accepted though, so check properly before submitting. Here is what you should know.

Particular Details (Expected)
Mode of Objection Online only
Challenge Fee ₹500–₹1000 per question
Refund Policy Refunded if found valid
Proof Required Academic supporting documents
Objection Duration Around 3–5 days

Try not to wait till the last day, many students does that and then rush.

Why the NIFT Answer Key Matters

The provisional answer key is more useful than it first seems. You get an idea of your probable score, which reduces some stress at least a little. It also lets you spot evaluation errors. Even one corrected answer can improve your ranking, sometimes more than expected. Planning your next step becomes easier once you know where you roughly stand. That clarity is helpful.

What Happens After the Final Answer Key?

After reviewing objections, NIFT releases the final answer key. This version cannot be challenged again, so it is considered final for result preparation. Results are likely to be announced within a few weeks after that. If you qualify, you will move ahead to further rounds such as the Situation Test, Studio Test, or Personal Interview depending on your course. So the journey is not over yet.

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