JKBOPEE has now officially released the Answer Key for Different Series for the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to B.Pharmacy and D.Pharmacy courses — 2026. So when JKBOPEE finally dropped the answer key for the B.Pharmacy and D.Pharmacy Common Entrance Test 2026, I got a flood of messages from students asking the same thing: “Bhaiya, ab kya karna hai?” (What do we do now?)
Let me walk you through this like a friend who’s been there.
JKBOPEE B.Pharma Answer Key Overview
| Organization | The J&K Board Of Professional Entrance Examination |
| Exam Name | B.Pharm / D.Pharm CET 2026 |
| Exam Date | 31st May 2026 |
| Answer Key Release Date | 31 May 2026 |
| Status Now | Available Now |
| Official Website | www.jkbopee.gov.in |
How to Download the Answer Key — Step by Step
Let me give you the exact steps because the JKBOPEE website can be… let’s say, moody.
- Go to jkbopee.gov.in on a laptop if possible. The mobile site works, but PDFs download cleaner on desktop.
- Look for the notification that says something like “Answer Key of Different Series for the Common Entrance Test for Admission to B.Pharmacy/D.Pharmacy Courses – 2026”. It’s usually a flashing link or in the latest news section.
- Click it. A PDF opens with all four series — A, B, C, D.
- Check your admit card first. Your series is printed there. Download only that page if you want, but I always tell people to save the full PDF. You never know when you might need to cross-reference.
- Take a screenshot or print it. The website crashes during peak hours, especially when results are near.
Raising Objections (Don’t Sleep on This)
The answer key JKBOPEE releases first is provisional. That means they expect mistakes. If you find a question where the official answer seems wrong, you can challenge it. But there’s a window — usually just a few days. Miss it, and you’re stuck with whatever they published.
Here’s how it works:
- Log into the JKBOPEE portal with your credentials.
- Find the objection link for the B.Pharm/D.Pharm CET 2026.
- Submit your challenge online. You’ll need supporting documents — usually a reference from a standard textbook or an official source.
- There’s a small fee per question (usually around ₹100 or so, but check the official notice).
What Happens Next?
After the objection window closes, JKBOPEE reviews everything and releases a final answer key. Then comes the merit list. Based on the search results and past patterns, the results usually come within a few weeks of the final key.
If your calculated score is landing you in a safe zone (based on previous years’ cutoffs), start preparing your documents for counseling. If it’s borderline, don’t lose hope. Cutoffs shift. New categories open up. Seat matrices change.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Where exactly do I download the official answer key?
Go to jkbopee.gov.in. Not Google Drive links, not WhatsApp PDFs, not “educational websites” with pop-up ads. The official notification is usually right on the homepage or under the “Latest News” section. If the site is slow, try during off-peak hours — early morning or late night.
Q2. How do I know which series (A, B, C, D) was mine?
Check your admit card. It’s printed there clearly. I know it sounds obvious, but every year someone messages me panicking because they checked Series B when they actually had Series D. Your OMR sheet copy (if you made one during the exam) will also have the series marked at the top. Match it before you calculate a single mark.
Q3. Is this the final answer key or can it still change?
This is the provisional answer key. JKBOPEE releases it first so students can cross-check and raise objections if they find errors. After the objection window closes, they review everything and put out the final answer key. That’s the one used for preparing the merit list. So if you spot a genuinely wrong answer, speak up now — you won’t get another chance.













