How to Resize Signature for SSC CHSL
Upload your scanned signature here. SSC CHSL signature defaults — 140×60 pixels, JPG, 10-20KB — are pre-loaded. Sign on white paper with black ink, crop the image tightly, and upload. The tool resizes and compresses automatically. Check the status indicator to confirm the file is within the CHSL-accepted range before downloading.
Use the same signature consistently across all stages: CHSL Tier 1, Tier 2, skill test, and document verification. If the portal shows file too large or too small, adjust the target KB slider here and re-download. The processed file should be exactly 140×60 pixels and between 10KB and 20KB.
SSC CHSL Signature Requirements 2024
SSC CHSL requires a 140×60 pixel signature image, 10KB to 20KB in size, in JPG or JPEG format. All CHSL posts — LDC, DEO, PA, SA — use the same signature specification. The signature must be handwritten and should not be in capital letters unless that is your natural writing style. White paper and black ink are recommended for the clearest scan results.
Scan or photograph the signature in good light without shadows. A flatbed scanner at 300 DPI gives the cleanest results. If using a phone, hold it directly above the paper and crop before uploading. The portal will reject files that are below 10KB, above 20KB, or saved in PNG format.
SSC CHSL Career Guide — LDC, DEO, PA Posts
SSC CHSL recruits candidates who have passed Class 12 for clerical and data entry roles in central government offices. The three main posts are Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), and Postal Assistant or Sorting Assistant (PA/SA). LDC posts carry Pay Level 2 (₹19,900 basic), while DEO and PA/SA posts are at Pay Level 4 (₹25,500 basic), both with DA, HRA, TA, and other allowances.
CHSL selection involves Tier 1 (CBT), Tier 2 (CBT + Typing/Skill Test), and document verification. Tier 1 covers English, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. Tier 2 has a descriptive paper and a skill test — typing speed for LDC and data entry speed for DEO. PA/SA requires a typing test on computer.
Preparation requires 3 to 6 months for 12th-pass candidates. Focus on English grammar, reading comprehension, basic arithmetic, and current affairs. Typing practice is crucial — start early and aim for 35 wpm (English) or 30 wpm (Hindi) for LDC, and 8000 key depressions per hour for DEO. CHSL is considered more accessible than CGL but still requires consistent preparation and multiple mock test attempts.
Frequently Asked Questions — SSC CHSL Signature Resize
140×60 pixels, 10-20KB, JPG format. Sign with black ink on white paper.
Yes. Both SSC CGL and CHSL use 140×60px, 10-20KB, JPG. A correctly resized CGL signature file can be reused.
LDC, DEO, PA, and SA — all CHSL posts use the same signature specification: 140×60px, 10-20KB, JPG.
Yes, use your regular everyday signature in any language. It will be compared at document verification.
White paper only. No colored paper, ruled paper, or paper with watermarks. Clean white background is required.
Your file is above 20KB. Upload it here, keep 140×60px dimensions, and set target to 15KB.
Use Adobe Scan, Microsoft Lens, or a flatbed scanner at 300 DPI. Ensure good light, flat surface, and no shadows.
Yes, maintain the same signature throughout all stages. Inconsistent signatures cause problems at verification.
Same as all CHSL posts: 140×60px, 10-20KB, JPG format. No special requirement for DEO signature.
Same standard: 140×60px, 10-20KB, JPG format. PA/SA posts use the same CHSL portal specs.
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Final Checklist Before Uploading to SSC CHSL Portal
Confirm the downloaded file is 140×60 pixels, between 10KB and 20KB, and has a .jpg extension. Upload the processed file, not the original camera image. If the portal rejects it, check all three: extension, file size, and dimensions.