PDF Page Extractor - InResultSarkari

PDF Page Extractor

Extract specific pages from any PDF — free, secure, runs in your browser

1 Upload PDF
Click to Upload or Drag & Drop

PDF files only · Max recommended: 50 MB

2 Select Pages
Loading thumbnails…
Selected: 0 pages
3 Output Options
📄
Single PDF
All pages in one file
📦
Separate PDFs
One file per page (ZIP)
4 Extract & Download
Processing…
✅ Extraction Complete!

Common Use Cases
📰Extracting your mark sheet page from a multi-page gazette PDF
🎓Pulling out specific certificate pages from a combined document
🪖Separating admit card from an application PDF bundle
📋Extracting relevant pages from a long notification PDF to share
📝Pulling answer key or result pages from a bulk PDF for quick reference
Common Extraction Scenarios
ScenarioPages to Extract
Gazette notification mark sheetSpecific name page
University degree certificate (multi-cert PDF)Your certificate page
Result PDF (roll number list)Your name/page
Notification PDFImportant dates page only
Combined application PDFSignature/photo page
State-Wise & Exam-Wise Support for Pdf Page Extractor

Our Pdf Page Extractor is completely free and optimized for candidates applying from all major Indian states and recruitment boards.

Supported States:

Uttar Pradesh (UP), Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, Odisha, Assam.

Supported Exams:

SSC, UPSC, Railway (RRB), Banking (IBPS/SBI), State Police, Defense (Army/Navy/Airforce) and all other major Sarkari Result notifications.

Whether you are filling out an online form for UP Police, Bihar SSC, MPPSC, or central exams like SSC CGL, our tool ensures your data meets the exact official notification requirements.

The Safest PDF Page Extractor for Sarkari Exams and E-Dossiers

Navigating the complex world of Indian government exams often feels like drowning in paperwork. When you finally clear the written phase of a major exam like SSC CGL, RRB NTPC, or the UPSC Civil Services, the real bureaucratic challenge begins: Document Verification. Recruitment boards frequently issue massive PDF files. For instance, your university might issue a 50-page digital transcript containing the records of hundreds of students, but the sarkari portal only wants your specific mark sheet. Alternatively, a recruitment board might release a 200-page official notification, and you only need the two pages containing the syllabus or the medical certificate format to print and get signed by a doctor.

How do you separate those specific pages? Most candidates try to take screenshots on their phones. This is a terrible idea. Screenshots destroy the resolution of the document, and converting those screenshots back into a PDF for upload usually results in a blurry, unreadable mess that a DV (Document Verification) officer will reject instantly. You need a way to extract the exact pages you want directly from the source PDF while maintaining 100% of the original digital quality. Our PDF Page Extractor is built specifically for this purpose. It allows you to select exactly which pages you want, pull them out securely, and save them as a fresh, high-quality PDF—all locally inside your browser, meaning your sensitive data is never uploaded to the internet.

Why You Must Extract PDF Pages Instead of Taking Screenshots

It is tempting to just take a screenshot of page 44 of a notification to print out the caste certificate format. Here is why that fails when dealing with sarkari results:

  • Loss of Print Quality: Official government PDFs are typically created as vector graphics or high-resolution 300 DPI scans. When you take a screenshot, you are reducing that quality to the pixel resolution of your mobile screen (usually 72 DPI). When you print that screenshot, the text becomes jagged, and the government seal becomes blurry.
  • File Size Inflation: Oddly enough, a screenshot converted to a PDF is often larger in file size than the original single page of the PDF. If the recruitment portal has a strict 100 KB limit, a screenshot PDF will often fail to upload, whereas an extracted page from the original PDF is highly optimized and much smaller.
  • Hidden Metadata: Some government documents require the preservation of digital signatures or hidden PDF metadata to prove authenticity. A screenshot completely destroys this data.

Common Use Cases for Sarkari Job Aspirants

Here are the most common scenarios where our PDF Page Extractor becomes an absolute necessity for your exam preparation:

1. Extracting Medical/Category Certificate Annexures

Official exam notifications for UP Police, SSC, or Railway exams are often 50 to 80 pages long. Buried at the very end (usually Annexure V or VI) are the specific formats for the OBC/SC/ST certificate or the Medical Fitness Certificate. You cannot just use any format; you must print their specific format, take it to the District Magistrate or Chief Medical Officer, and get it signed. Using our tool, you can upload the 80-page notification, select only page 75, extract it, and go to the cyber cafe to print just that one page, saving money and hassle.

2. DSSSB and UPPSC E-Dossier Uploads

During the e-dossier filling process for teaching exams (like TGT/PGT) or state services, you are asked to upload individual semester mark sheets. If your university provided you with a consolidated PDF containing all 8 semesters of your B.Tech across 8 pages, the portal will not accept the whole file. They provide separate upload buttons: "Semester 1", "Semester 2", etc. You can use this tool to split that 8-page PDF into 8 individual PDF files instantly.

3. Finding Your Name in a Massive Result Merit List

When SSC or RRB declares a result, they release a massive PDF containing the roll numbers of 50,000 selected candidates. Finding your name is a moment of immense pride. Many candidates want to save that specific page, print it, and frame it, or share it with their parents. Our tool lets you extract just the page containing your roll number from a 500-page result document.

How to Extract Pages (Step-by-Step Guide)

We have designed the interface to be visual and intuitive. You do not need to guess page numbers; you can see them.

  1. Step 1: Upload the Master PDF. Click the upload box and select your large PDF file. Since the processing happens on your device, even large 20 MB files will load quickly.
  2. Step 2: Visual Selection. The tool will generate a grid of thumbnails showing a preview of every page in the document. You can scroll through and visually identify the pages you need.
  3. Step 3: Click to Select. Simply click on the thumbnails of the pages you want to extract. They will be highlighted. You can also use the text input box to type a range (e.g., "5-8, 12, 15") if you already know the page numbers.
  4. Step 4: Choose Output Mode.
    • Single PDF: Combines all the pages you selected into one new PDF file. Ideal for creating a custom dossier.
    • Separate PDFs: Takes every page you selected and saves it as its own individual PDF file (e.g., page-5.pdf, page-12.pdf). The tool will automatically bundle them into a ZIP file so you only have to click download once.
  5. Step 5: Extract and Download. Click the extract button. The process takes less than a second, and your new files are ready for upload or printing.

The Privacy Guarantee: Zero Server Uploads

When you are dealing with educational transcripts or Aadhaar cards, privacy is non-negotiable. Never upload your personal documents to random PDF splitting websites. Those websites upload your files to their servers, process them, and often keep copies of your data to sell. Our PDF Extractor utilizes advanced client-side WebAssembly technology. The code runs entirely within your browser's memory. Your PDF never leaves your mobile phone or laptop. You can even disconnect your internet after the page loads and the tool will continue to work perfectly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Will extracting a page reduce the quality of the text?

No, absolutely not. Our tool performs a direct binary copy of the page data from the original PDF. The text, images, and formatting remain 100% identical to the source file. There is zero loss in quality.

2. Can I extract pages from a password-protected PDF?

If the PDF is heavily encrypted or requires a password to open (like an Aadhaar card or bank statement), the tool will not be able to read it. You must first unlock the PDF using your password on your computer before uploading it to the extractor.

3. The tool says "Loading thumbnails..." and freezes. What's wrong?

If you upload a massive 1,000-page result PDF, generating thumbnails for every single page might overwhelm the RAM on an older smartphone. If this happens, use a laptop, or use the manual text input box (e.g., type "55-56") instead of relying on the visual thumbnails.

4. I selected 5 pages, but the output file size is too big for the portal.

Page extraction retains original quality. If the original 5 pages were 2 MB in size, the extracted file will also be 2 MB. If the sarkari portal requires the file to be under 500 KB, you must first extract the pages using this tool, and then run the new file through our dedicated PDF Compressor tool.

5. Is this tool completely free to use?

Yes. Unlike other websites that limit you to 2 tasks per day or put massive watermarks on your documents, our tool is 100% free, unlimited, and adds zero watermarks to your official documents.

Manage Your Documents Like a Pro

Don't let a 100-page document intimidate you during your document verification process. Surgical precision is required when dealing with government portals. Use our Sarkari Result PDF Page Extractor to pull exactly the annexures, mark sheets, and syllabus pages you need. Keep your digital dossier clean, keep your personal data secure on your own device, and proceed to the next stage of your recruitment with absolute confidence.

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