๐Ÿ“‹ Signature Guide

How to Scan & Resize Your Signature for Any Government Exam Portal

Updated April 2026 ยท Verified against official notification
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Summary

Sign on plain white paper with a dark pen. Photograph it with your phone in good light (or scan it). Use SarkariKagaz.pro to crop and resize it to your exam's exact dimensions and KB limit.

Why Your Signature Upload Matters

Almost every Indian government exam requires a separate signature upload alongside your photograph. The signature is used for identity verification at the examination centre, during document verification rounds, and throughout the entire selection process. An illegible or incorrectly formatted signature can cause issues even after you've cleared the written exam.

This guide explains exactly how to prepare, scan, and upload a perfect signature for any government exam portal.

Step 1: Sign on the Right Paper

The quality of your signature upload starts with the physical signature itself.

Method 1: Scan Using a Flatbed Scanner

A flatbed scanner gives the best results โ€” clean, sharp, no perspective distortion.

  1. Place the signed paper face-down on the scanner glass
  2. Set scan resolution to 200โ€“300 DPI
  3. Set colour mode to Colour (not grayscale, even for black signatures โ€” portals prefer colour JPEG)
  4. Save as JPEG format
  5. Open SarkariKagaz.pro, select your exam, go to "Add Signature" mode
  6. Upload the scanned image and use the crop tool to isolate just your signature
  7. Download โ€” the tool auto-resizes and compresses to your exam's exact KB limit

Method 2: Photograph with a Smartphone (Most Common)

Most candidates use their phone camera โ€” this works perfectly if done correctly.

  1. Place the signed paper on a flat, clean surface (not the floor โ€” use a table or desk)
  2. Ensure good, even lighting. Natural daylight from a window works best. Avoid direct sunlight (creates glare) or dim indoor lighting (creates shadow)
  3. Hold your phone directly above the paper โ€” not at an angle. The paper should fill most of the camera frame
  4. Tap the screen to focus on the paper before taking the shot
  5. Take the photo โ€” check that the signature is sharp and the background is clearly white
  6. Upload to SarkariKagaz.pro, crop to just the signature area, and download
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Common phone photography mistakes
  • Photographing at an angle โ€” creates trapezoid distortion
  • Shadow from your hand or body falling on the paper
  • Using flash โ€” creates glare and washes out the ink
  • Paper not flat โ€” creates uneven lighting

Method 3: Use a Scanning App (CamScanner, Adobe Scan)

Scanning apps use your phone camera but add automatic perspective correction and enhancement:

  1. Download CamScanner, Adobe Scan, or Microsoft Office Lens (all free)
  2. Open the app and photograph your signature
  3. The app automatically crops and corrects perspective
  4. Save as JPEG (not PDF)
  5. Upload to SarkariKagaz.pro to resize to your exam's exact specifications

How to Resize Your Signature for Any Exam

Every exam has different signature dimensions and file size limits. SarkariKagaz.pro has pre-loaded specifications for all major exams:

  1. Go to sarkarikagaz.pro
  2. Search for your exam (e.g., "SSC CGL Signature" or "IBPS PO Signature")
  3. Upload your scanned signature image
  4. Use the Crop tool to remove excess white space around the signature
  5. The tool auto-resizes to the exact mm dimensions and compresses to under the KB limit
  6. Download โ€” ready to upload to your exam portal

Signature Specifications by Exam (Quick Reference)

Exam Width Height Max KB
SSC CGL / CHSL 40 mm 20 mm 20 KB
UPSC CSE 35 mm 15 mm 300 KB
IBPS PO 80 mm 30 mm 20 KB
SBI PO / Clerk 40 mm 20 mm 20 KB
NEET UG 80 mm 35 mm 100 KB
JEE Main 80 mm 35 mm 100 KB
GATE 80 mm 30 mm 100 KB
CTET 80 mm 35 mm 100 KB
RRB NTPC 40 mm 20 mm 20 KB

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Government exam portals require a handwritten signature on plain white paper, scanned or photographed. A digital signature (typed or created in software) will not be accepted as it cannot be verified against your physical signature at the examination centre.
Both dark blue and black ink are acceptable for most exams. Dark blue is slightly preferred as it appears clearly against white paper and photographs well. Avoid light blue, red, or green ink โ€” they may not scan clearly.
Shadows usually come from photographing at an angle or with a direct light source. Fix it by placing the paper in diffused natural light (near a window but not in direct sunlight), holding your phone directly above the paper (perpendicular), and making sure your body is not casting a shadow over it.
Yes! Upload the larger photo of your signature paper, use the Crop tool in SarkariKagaz.pro to select just the signature area, and then download. The tool will resize and compress it to the exact specifications of your selected exam.