UP CNET Photo & Signature Resizer
Official Resizer for ABVMU Common Nursing Entrance Test (CNET).
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UP CNET Photo And Signature Resizer

The Common Nursing Entrance Test (CNET), conducted by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU), Lucknow, is the gateway for students aspiring to join the B.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing and M.Sc. Nursing programs across Uttar Pradesh. While the entrance exam tests your academic knowledge, the application process tests your technical precision. Every year, thousands of candidates face rejection or technical glitches because their photo and signature dimensions do not align with the ABVMU portal’s strict requirements.
Our UP CNET Photo and Signature Resizer is an expert-level utility designed to eliminate these technical hurdles. In this comprehensive guide, we will break down the official specifications and provide human-tuned tips to ensure your nursing career starts with a flawless application.
UP CNET Photo And Signature Specifications
To ensure your admit card is generated correctly, you must adhere to the following parameters set by the ABVMU:
1. Photograph Requirements
- Dimensions: 3.5 cm (Width) x 4.5 cm (Height).
- File Size: Between 50 KB and 200 KB.
- Format: JPEG/JPG Only.
- Background: High-quality color photo with a white background.
- Appearance: The face must occupy 70-80% of the frame. Eyes must be open, and both ears must be clearly visible. Caps, masks, or tinted glasses are strictly prohibited.
2. Signature Requirements
- Dimensions: 3.5 cm (Width) x 1.5 cm (Height).
- File Size: Between 50 KB and 200 KB.
- Format: JPEG/JPG.
- Instruction: Sign on a clean white paper using a Black ink pen.
Best Tips for a Successful UP CNET Registration
As document optimization experts, we suggest following these “Golden Rules” for your nursing application:
1. The Signature “Black Pen” Rule
While many candidates use blue pens, the ABVMU portal’s scanning system is optimized for Black Ink. A black pen provides the highest contrast against a white background, ensuring your signature remains legible even after digital processing.
2. Avoid “Selfies” and Filters
Medical entrance exams are very strict about biometric identification. Avoid using mobile “beauty filters” or portrait mode, as they can soften your facial features. Use a standard high-resolution camera and stand against a plain white wall in natural daylight.
3. The “Date on Photo” Requirement
Always check the latest CNET notification. If the board requires the date of the photograph to be printed at the bottom, use our tool to resize the image first, then use a simple editor to add the text, ensuring it remains within the 200KB limit.
How to Resize UP CNET Photo And Signature
- Upload: Click the large blue upload box and select your photo or signature.
- Select Format: Choose “UP CNET Photo” or “UP CNET Signature” from the dropdown.
- Process: Click ‘Generate CNET Ready Image’.
- Download: Preview the crisp result and hit the download button to save your file.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum file size for UP CNET photo?
The maximum file size allowed is 200 KB. However, it should not be less than 50 KB. Our tool is pre-set to keep your file within this optimal range.
2. Can I use a photo with a blue background?
The official CNET guidelines recommend a White Background. Photos with dark or multicolored backgrounds are often rejected because they interfere with the clear printing of the admit cards.
3. Why is my signature appearing blurred?
If your original photo of the signature was taken in low light, resizing will amplify the “noise.” Try to take a clear photo of your signature in bright, indirect sunlight using a black pen.
4. Does this tool work for M.Sc. Nursing and Paramedical CNET?
Yes. All nursing and paramedical courses under the ABVMU umbrella generally follow the same 3.5 x 4.5 cm photo and 3.5 x 1.5 cm signature standards.
5. Can I use this resizer on my smartphone?
Absolutely! The tool is fully responsive and mobile-friendly. You can snap a photo, resize it on RojgarResultTools, and upload it directly to the ABVMU portal.
