Free Tools for Government-Exam Aspirants
A growing suite of fast, private calculators — work out your in-hand salary, estimate your exam score, check your age eligibility, resize your form photo and test your typing speed. Every tool runs entirely in your browser.
Last updated: July 2026
Most sarkari sites make you read a wall of text to answer one simple question — what will this job actually pay me? or how many marks did I really score? Resultpedia's tools answer those questions directly. Each one is built for a specific step of your journey — from checking eligibility before you apply, to getting your form photo right, to estimating your result after the exam. Pick a tool below.
Salary & Finance
Work out exactly what a government post pays in hand.
Exam Scoring
Estimate your marks and check where you stand.
Application Prep
Get form-ready — photo, signature and typing speed.
- Photo & Signature Resizer Resize your photo and signature to the exact KB and pixel size an online form demands — in your browser, nothing uploaded. Open tool →
- Typing Speed Test Measure your typing speed and accuracy with sarkari skill-test modes (SSC CHSL/CGL DEST, steno, court) — WPM and error count live. Open tool →
Age & Eligibility
Confirm you meet the age and date rules before you apply.
Why use Resultpedia's tools?
- Private by design. Every tool computes in your browser with plain JavaScript. Your salary figures, marks and date of birth are never sent to a server, stored or shared.
- Built for sarkari exams. The salary calculator understands the 7th Pay Commission pay matrix and X/Y/Z city HRA; the score calculator knows the negative-marking schemes of SSC, RRB, UPSC and banking exams; the age calculator applies category relaxation.
- Fast and free. No sign-up, no paywall, no login. Results appear the moment you type.
Which tool should I use, and when?
Before you apply
Use the Age Calculator to confirm you are within the age limit on the notification's cut-off date after category relaxation, and the In-Hand Salary Calculator to see what the post really pays each month before you commit your time to it.
While filling the form
The Photo & Signature Resizer gets your images to the exact KB and pixel size the portal demands, so your application isn't rejected on a technicality. If the post has a skill test, practise on the Typing Speed Test.
After the exam
Once the provisional answer key is out, the Exam Score Calculator converts your correct and wrong answers into an estimated score using the exam's exact marking scheme — including negative marking — so you know where you stand before the result.
Are these tools really free?
Yes. All 5 tools are completely free, need no account, and are supported only by unobtrusive ads placed around the tool — never inside it. There is no premium tier and no data collection.
Frequently asked questions
Are Resultpedia's calculators free to use?
Yes, every tool is completely free with no sign-up or login. They are supported by ads placed around the tool, never inside it.
Is my data safe when I use these tools?
Yes. Each tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you type — salary, marks, date of birth or images — is uploaded, stored or shared. You can even use them offline once the page has loaded.
Which tool tells me my in-hand salary for a government job?
The In-Hand Salary Calculator. Enter your basic pay or pay level, the current DA percentage and your city's HRA class, and it shows your gross pay, total deductions and net monthly in-hand salary based on the 7th Pay Commission structure.
How do I calculate my marks after an exam?
Use the Exam Score Calculator. Enter how many questions you got correct and wrong, set the marking scheme (or pick an exam preset like SSC CGL), and it applies the negative marking to give your estimated score.
Will more tools be added?
Yes. The tools suite is expanding with new calculators for aspirants. Bookmark this page — new tools appear here automatically as they launch.
Looking for exam information instead? Browse the latest government job notifications, check recent results, or read our guides and blog.