JEE Main 2022 Application Form: Guidelines to Upload Photograph, Signature & Category Certificate
JEE Main 2022 registration process is underway. Aspirants must upload the photograph and signature in the JPG/JPEG format and caste certificates in the PDF format.
JEE Main 2022 Application Form is now available at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The session 1 application process will conclude on March 31, and the registration for Session 2 will begin on April 8. Candidates can fill out the registration form on the National Testing Agency (NTA) official website. Applicants should be aware of the guidelines to upload the documentation in the JEE Main 2022 Application Form to avoid any last-minute inconvenience during submitting the application form.
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Documents Required
Documents like Candidate’s Photograph, Candidate’s Certificate, Category Certificate (if required), and PWD Certificate (if required) need to be uploaded in the application form. Before submitting the JEE Main 2022 Online Application Form, candidates must double-check their photos and signature. The application will be denied if the image or signature is blurred or not visible enough to establish the candidate's identity, and there will be no opportunity to edit it.
Specifications to Upload Photograph, Signature & Category Certificate
Document | Size | Format |
Photograph | 10 KB to 200 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Signature | 4 KB to 30 KB | JPG/JPEG |
Category Certificate | 50 KB to 300 KB | |
PwD Certificate | 50 KB to 300 KB |
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Important Insturctions
- The latest photos should be in colour or black and white, with 80% of the face (including ears) visible on a white background.
- The Candidate must submit just his/her own photo, signature, and certificate(s) as indicated above (and not anybody else's) in a correct/proper manner since there will be no facility of correction option.
- If it is discovered at any time in the future that the Candidate has used/uploaded the photograph, signature, and certificate(s) of someone else in his/her Application Form/Admit Card, or that he/she has tampered with his/her Admit Card/Result/Scorecard, these acts of the Candidate will be treated as Unfair Means (UFM) Practices, and he/she will be subjected to the actions outlined in the Information Bulletin.
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