While filling NCHMCT JEE 2026 application form, many students face problem during photo and signature upload. This happens mostly because the image size or format is not correct. The exam authority follows strict rules, and even a small mistake can stop the form from getting submitted. Below you can check full NCHMCT JEE photo size and signature guidelines 2026.
- What are NCHMCT JEE 2026 Photo and Signature Requirements?
- NCHMCT JEE Photo Size Guidelines 2026
- NCHMCT JEE 2026 Document Upload Size Details
- How to Fix Image Size Issue in NCHMCT JEE Form
- Final Checklist for NCHMCT JEE 2026 Image Upload
- NCHMCT JEE Signature Guidelines
What are NCHMCT JEE 2026 Photo and Signature Requirements?
When you apply for NCHMCT JEE 2026, you are required to upload scanned images of your photograph and signature. The system checks file size and format automatically. If rules are not followed, upload will not complete.
NCHMCT JEE Photo Size Guidelines 2026
- You should upload a recent passport size photograph.
- Your face must be clearly visible in the photo.
- Background should be plain and not confusing.
- The photograph must be uploaded in JPG or JPEG format.
- NCHMCT JEE photo size should be between 10 KB to 200 KB.
If your photo size is more or less than allowed limit, the form will not accept it. Resize the image before uploading.
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NCHMCT JEE 2026 Document Upload Size Details
| Document | File Size | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Photograph | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG / JPEG |
| Signature | 10 KB – 100 KB | JPG / JPEG |
| Other Documents (if required) | 10 KB – 300 KB | PDF / JPG / JPEG |
How to Fix Image Size Issue in NCHMCT JEE Form
- If photo size is large, reduce it using online image tools.
- Do not compress too much or photo becomes unclear.
- Check file size again before final upload.
Always preview your image before submitting the form.
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Final Checklist for NCHMCT JEE 2026 Image Upload
- Your NCHMCT JEE photo is clear and correct size.
- Your NCHMCT JEE signature is readable.
- All files are in JPG/JPEG format.
- You checked file size before upload.
Following these NCHMCT JEE Photo Size and Signature Guidelines 2026 properly will help you submit form without any issue. Always double check image rules before submission.
Also Read: Documents Required for NCHMCT JEE 2026 Registration
NCHMCT JEE Signature Guidelines
When filling out NCHMCT JEE online form, you must upload your signature correctly. If you don’t follow rules, your form may be rejected.
Important Points:
- Sign your full name in running handwriting (not in capital letters).
- Do not write your name in block or capital letters — it will not be accepted.
- Forms without a signature will be rejected.
How to Make and Upload Your Signature:
- Take a white sheet of paper and sign with a blue or black pen.
- Make sure your signature is clear and easy to read.
- Scan signature and save file between 10 KB and 100 KB in size.
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