Rajasthan Judicial Service — Photo & Signature Requirements
Rajasthan Judicial Service is conducted by Rajasthan High Court. This page provides the official photo and signature specifications required for the online application form, along with free browser-based resizer tools that pre-configure the exact dimensions, KB range, and format for you.
Specifications
| Document | Dimensions (px) | File Size (KB) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photograph | 240×320 | 20 – 50 | JPG |
| Signature | 280×80 | 20 – 50 | JPG |
Resize Photo
240×320 px • 20–50 KB • JPG
Open Photo ResizerResize Signature
280×80 px • 20–50 KB • JPG
Open Signature ResizerStep-by-step application guide
- 1Click a fresh photograph against a plain white or off-white wall in natural daylight. Your face should occupy 60–70% of the frame. No caps, no tinted glasses, no beauty filters.
- 2Sign your name in black or blue ballpoint pen on plain white unruled paper. Photograph or scan the signature and crop tightly, leaving a small white margin around the mark.
- 3Use the Photo Resizer below to bring your photo to exactly 240×320 px within 20–50 KB in JPG format. Everything happens in your browser — no upload required.
- 4Use the Signature Resizer to bring your signature to 280×80 px within 20–50 KB. Download and save with a clear filename.
- 5On the Rajasthan Judicial Service application portal, upload each file to its designated field. Preview at 100% zoom before the final submit and download the acknowledgement PDF as proof of submission.
Common rejection reasons
Wrong file size
The portal may accept files outside the 20–50 KB window but the verification team will reject them later. Always hit the exact range.
Signature in capital letters
Most conducting bodies explicitly ban block-capital signatures. Sign in your normal running hand.
Coloured or busy background
Use a plain white or off-white background. Walls with curtains, shadows, or another person in frame are rejected.
Wrong field or format
Rajasthan Judicial Service requires JPG format only. Uploading the signature in the photo field (or vice versa) is a surprisingly common mistake.
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