NTPC Assistant Executive (Operation) Signature Compressor
Official 2026 Size & Format
Compress your signature to the strict 10KB–20KB limit required by NTPC Limited. Enforces black ink rules.
Why format your signature for NTPC Assistant Executive (Operation)?
The NTPC Limited (NTPC) strictly mandates that all uploaded signatures must be between 10KB and 20KB for the 2026 NTPC Assistant Executive (Operation) application. Furthermore, the portal will reject your application if the signature is not done in black ink on plain white paper. Our free NTPC signature compressor uses secure client-side processing to guarantee your file meets these exact specifications and ensures your signature remains crisp and legible for the final admit card.
Official Signature Specifications
- File size: 10KB – 20KB
- Ink color: black
- Sign on white paper with black ink pen.
- Signature must be in running handwriting, not in block letters.
How to Use
Upload Signature
Take a clear photo of your signature on plain white paper.
Auto-Process
Our tool removes dark backgrounds and compresses to the strict 10KB–20KB NTPC requirements.
Download
Save the processed file. It is now ready for the NTPC portal.
FAQ
Is this signature tool officially provided by NTPC?
No. FreeApplyTools is an independent utility. The engine follows official NTPC notification rules for 2026.
Why is my signature being rejected?
Signatures are often rejected if in wrong ink color (e.g., blue when black is required), on lined paper, or over 20KB. Our tool fixes the file size.
Common NTPC Assistant Executive (Operation) Signature Upload Errors
"File size exceeds 20KB"
The NTPC portal blocks uploads above 20KB. Our compressor automatically reduces to 10–20KB.
"Signature not in black ink"
Many applicants sign in blue or pencil. NTPC explicitly requires black ink on plain white paper.
"Signature scanned on lined/ruled paper"
Use blank white paper. Notebook lines in the scan are a common rejection reason across government exam portals.
Next Steps for NTPC Assistant Executive (Operation)
Continue preparing your application documents with official specifications.