CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Photo & Signature Size
Consortium of NLUs CLAT application. Photo 20-50 KB (200×230 px) JPG/JPEG, recent passport-style; signature 10-20 KB (140×60 px), black ink on white paper, scanned at 200 DPI minimum.
Always confirm the current limit on the official source.Official source
Photo requirement
- File size
- 20–50 KB
- Dimensions
- 200 × 230 px
- Aspect
- 20 : 23
- Format
- JPG / JPEG
- Background
- Plain white
Signature requirement
- File size
- 10–20 KB
- Dimensions
- 140 × 60 px
- Format
- JPG / JPEG
- Ink
- Black/blue on white paper
Make a CLAT-ready photo & signature
Resize and compress to these exact limits, free and in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Why CLAT uploads get rejected
- File size over the limit — even 1 KB above the cap is auto-rejected by many portals.
- Wrong pixel dimensions or aspect ratio.
- Wrong file format (most portals want JPG/JPEG).
- Signature uploaded with a white box / paper background instead of clean ink.
- Old, blurry, or low-contrast photo, or wrong (non-white) background.
Specs can change between notification cycles — always confirm the current limit on the official portal before submitting.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the photo size for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) application?
The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) photo should be 20–50 KB, around 200×230 px, in JPG format. This tool resizes and compresses your photo to fit automatically.
What is the signature size for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)?
The signature should be 10–20 KB, around 140×60 px. Sign on white paper in black ink, then upload it here to clean and resize it.
How do I resize my photo to 20–50 KB for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)?
Upload your photo and the tool compresses it under the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) limit while keeping the correct dimensions. Everything runs in your browser.
Is this CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) resizer free and private?
Yes — free, no watermark, no sign-up, and your photo never leaves your device. All processing happens in your browser.
Where can I confirm the official CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) requirements?
Always verify the current limits on the official source (Consortium of NLUs (consortiumofnlus.ac.in)) before submitting, as requirements can change between notification cycles.