Overview
The CSIR National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR NAL) has officially published the Junior Secretarist Assistants Answer Key 2026. Candidates who participated in the examination on 15 March 2026 can now access and download the provisional answer key from the official website nal.res.in.
Key Highlights
| Feature |
Details |
| Release Date |
17 March 2026 |
| Objection Period |
As per official notification |
| Mode |
Online |
| Website |
nal.res.in |
Steps to Check Answer Key
- Visit the official website: nal.res.in.
- Go to the “Career” or “Recruitment” section.
- Click on the link for “Provisional Answer Keys of written examination for the posts of Junior Secretariat Assistants”.
- Log in using your credentials if required.
- Download the answer key for Paper I and Paper II.
Objection Process / Fee
- Visit the official website and navigate to the career section.
- Locate the objection/challenge link in the answer key notification.
- Select the questions you wish to challenge.
- Upload any supporting documents if required.
- Pay the objection fee if applicable (refundable if accepted).
- Submit your objections before the deadline.
Important Dates
| Event |
Date |
| Exam Conducted |
15 March 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released |
17 March 2026 |
| Last Date to Raise Objection |
As per official notification |
| Final Answer Key (Expected) |
Soon after objections |
| Result Declaration (Expected) |
To be announced |
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The exam was conducted on 15 March 2026.
Visit the official website nal.res.in and follow the instructions provided.
The last date to raise objections is mentioned in the official notification.
There are approximately 21 vacancies for the Junior Secretarist Assistants post.
Each correct answer awards +1 mark and each wrong answer incurs a penalty of -0.25 marks.
The final answer key is expected to be released soon after the objections are processed.
The result declaration date is yet to be announced.
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