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1) The official IBPS Clerk 2026 handwritten declaration text

The most important rule: the declaration must be in the candidate's own handwriting and must be in English only. If it is written by someone else or in another language, the application can become invalid.

The exact text to copy

"I, _______ (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required."

Rules for the declaration (do not skip)

2) Technical specifications table (2026 update)

IBPS is strict about the file "weight" (KB). Use this table as your checklist before uploading at ibps.in.

Document type Dimensions (pixels) File size (KB) Ink/background
Handwritten declaration 800 x 400 50-100 KB Black ink / White paper
Left thumb impression 240 x 240 20-50 KB Blue or black ink
Passport photograph 200 x 230 20-50 KB White background
Signature 140 x 60 10-20 KB Black ink only

3) Gold standard: prepare documents using Launch Toolkit

Most students get stuck trying to hit 800x400 pixels while staying under 100 KB. This is exactly where our Launch Toolkit saves time and prevents errors.

Why use Toolkit for bank exams?

Open Banking presets: Launch Toolkit

Step-by-step workflow

  1. Scan/photo: Take a clear photo of the declaration in bright light (no shadows).
  2. Enhance (optional but recommended): If the paper looks gray, use Enhance Lab to make the background white and text crisp.
  3. Resize: Use Resize Lab to set exact pixels (example: 800 x 400).
  4. Compress: Use Compression Lab to land inside the KB range. Target mid-range instead of borderline.
  5. Download: Upload to IBPS portal immediately (do not forward via WhatsApp).

4) Left thumb impression: avoid the smudge trap

The left thumb impression is often rejected because the ink smudges or the ridge lines are not visible.

Pro-banker tip: Do not put too much ink on your thumb. Press lightly. If ridges are not visible, IBPS systems may flag it during biometric verification.

The fix: If the scan looks too dark or gray, use Enhance Lab to increase contrast (whiter background, sharper ridges), then resize to 240 x 240 and compress to 20-50 KB.

5) Why privacy matters for bank aspirants

Bank forms include sensitive identity documents. Many "free" tools upload files to servers. SarkariPixel uses a privacy-first architecture: your declaration, thumb impression, signature, and photo are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our servers.

6) Common IBPS document rejection reasons

FAQ

Can I use a digital signature for the IBPS Clerk form?

No. You must sign on physical paper, scan it, and upload the image. You can use our Sign PDF tool for other non-exam documents.

What if I accidentally uploaded the declaration in blue ink?

Try to correct it during the edit window if IBPS provides one. If not, your application may be rejected during document verification. If the window is still open, it is safer to submit the correct declaration file immediately.

How do I combine my 10th and 12th marksheets for bank forms?

Most bank forms need separate uploads, but if you must upload a single combined file, use Merge PDFs and keep the final file within the portal size limit.

Final check: open each image at 100% zoom. If handwriting strokes or thumb ridges look blocky, reduce compression and re-target KB gradually.