Hello Sonia,
No, this should not cause any major issue as long as your identity is verified correctly. However, to avoid confusion in future exams:
Since this is a minor issue, it usually doesn’t cause problems, but maintaining uniformity in signatures is recommended.
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If you signed only your name in the first exam and used your full signature in the next, it might cause a minor discrepancy. However, it is usually not a major issue as long as both signatures belong to you. For the upcoming exams, ensure that you consistently use the signature that matches your admit card to avoid any confusion. If you're concerned, you can inform the invigilator before signing. It’s also advisable to check with your school or examination board for further clarification.
hi ,
This should not cause a major problem, but it is important to maintain consistency in your signature for the remaining exams to avoid any verification issues during result processing.
will this affect your result ?
Hello,
1. Potential Impact
Minor Differences: If the difference between the two signatures is not drastic, it may not cause an issue.
Major Differences: If your first signature was just your name and does not match your admit card or subsequent signatures, it could raise questions during document verification or result processing.
2. Guidance for Next Exam
Stick to One Signature: For all remaining exams, use the same signature as the one on your admit card.
Notify the Invigilator: If you're concerned about the inconsistency, inform the invigilator before signing for the next exam. They may note it down to avoid future issues.
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