The Railway Recruitment Board has officially published the provisional answer key for RRB JE 2026, and with it comes something equally important — a structured window to push back if you believe the Board got something wrong.But here's the part you cannot afford to ignore: the objection window closes on March 11, 2026. That's your only shot to formally contest any answer before the final key is locked in. Miss that date, and there's no going back.Quick Snapshot: Everything at a GlanceDetailInformationExam NameRRB Junior Engineer (JE) Stage 1 CBTConducting AuthorityRailway Recruitment Board (RRB)CBT DatesFebruary 19, 20 & 25, 2026Test Duration90 minutesTotal Questions100Negative Marking1/3 mark per wrong answerAnswer Key StatusProvisional — ReleasedObjection Last DateMarch 11, 2026Objection Fee₹50 per question + bank chargesTotal Vacancies2,585 postsWhat the Objection Window Means for YouThink of the provisional answer key as a working draft, not a verdict. The Railway Recruitment Board releases it precisely because human error is possible — a question might be ambiguous, an answer technically debatable, or a reference outdated. The objection mechanism exists to catc…