RRB Group D Answer Key 2026: Objection Window Closes February 23
RRB Group D Answer Key 2026 Objection Window Closes Feb 23

RRB Group D Answer Key 2026: Objection Window to Close on February 23

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced that the objection window for the RRB Group D answer key 2026 will close on February 23, 2026. After 5 PM on that date, the link to raise challenges will be deactivated across all regional RRB websites, marking the end of the opportunity for candidates to dispute provisional answers.

Objection Facility Timeline and Process

The objection facility was activated on February 17, 2026, providing candidates with nearly a week to scrutinize their provisional responses. During this period, applicants were permitted to review their answer sheets and flag any questions where they believed the official answer was incorrect. This process is designed to ensure accuracy and fairness in the recruitment evaluation.

Fee Structure and Refund Policy

To raise an objection, candidates are required to pay Rs. 50 per question, along with applicable bank service charges. However, there is a safeguard in place: if the objection is found valid after expert review, the fee paid for that particular question will be refunded. The refund will be credited to the same bank account from which the online payment was made, after deducting the applicable bank charges, ensuring transparency and accountability in the process.

Steps to Raise Challenges for RRB Group D Answer Key 2026

Candidates can follow these steps to raise challenges on the official website:

  1. Move to the official website of the respective regional RRB.
  2. Click on the “RRB Group D Answer Key 2026 Objection Window” link available on the homepage.
  3. Enter login credentials on the new page that appears.
  4. Submit the details to view the provisional answer key.
  5. Select the specific question for which you wish to raise an objection.
  6. Upload supporting documents and pay the required processing fee.
  7. Submit the objection form.
  8. Download and keep a hard copy of the confirmation page for future reference.

Alternatively, candidates can use direct links provided on the official sites to access the objection portal. It is advised that applicants stay tuned to the official RRB websites for complete details on the recruitment process, including further updates and results.