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Fix a photo for an upload form →NEET photo and signature size
The photo and signature rules for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test — NEET (UG), taken from the official notification — and a tool that hits them exactly, in your browser, without uploading your documents anywhere.
| Image | File size | Dimensions | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photograph | 10–200 KB | passport size | JPG/JPEG |
| Signature | 10–100 KB | not stated | JPG/JPEG |
Source: NEET (UG) 2026 Information Bulletin (neet.nta.nic.in). Checked on 2026-07-14. Specs change between exam cycles — confirm against the notification for your own session before you upload.
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The part that actually gets people rejected
Both NEET files have a 10 KB floor, and the signature is the one that trips it: a signature scanned on white paper is mostly empty space and often compresses to 5–8 KB on its own, which the portal rejects as too small. The other surprise is what else NEET wants as images — scans of the left AND right hand fingers and thumb impressions, in the same 10–200 KB JPG range — which almost nobody has ready when they sit down to apply.
Our advice (not part of the official spec)
The bulletin says 'passport size' and gives no pixel dimensions or DPI — any site quoting exact pixels for NEET is guessing. Aim for the middle of each range: around 80–100 KB for the photo and 30–50 KB for the signature. Note the photo may be colour or black & white for NEET — but take the colour ones anyway; you will need 6–8 physical copies later at the exam centre and for counselling.
What the notification actually says
“Photograph should be in JPG/JPEG format (clearly legible) between 10 kb to 200 kb.”
“Candidates must ensure that the recent passport size photograph should be either in colour or black & white with 80% face (without mask) visible including ears against white background.”
“Signature file should be in JPG/JPEG format between 10 kb to 100 kb.”
“Left and Right Hands Fingers and Thumb impressions in JPG/JPEG format between 10 kb to 200 kb.”
“Candidates are advised to take 6-8 Passport size coloured photographs with white background.”