UPSC Photo and Signature Resizer

Applying for IAS, IPS, NDA, or CDS? UPSC portals require a unique 350x350 pixel minimum dimension. Our UPSC resizer ensures you hit the 20KB-300KB bracket perfectly.

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Supports IMAGE/* up to 50MB

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How to Use This Tool — Step by Step

  1. Upload your photo or scanned signature.
  2. The tool defaults to 350x350 pixels specifically for UPSC.
  3. Choose a quality that fits between 20KB and 300KB.
  4. Download and upload to upsconline.nic.in.
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Key Benefits & Features

  • High Resolution: Maintains 350x350px for e-Summon clarity.
  • Wide Size Bracket: Optimized for the 20KB-300KB allowance.
  • NDA/CDS Ready: Presets for specialized defense exams.
  • Cross-Platform: Optimized for all Indian browser versions.
  • Privacy: Instant deletion after download.

Real-World Use Cases

  • 📌UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS) Online Registration.
  • 📌NDA/NA Preliminary Application.
  • 📌Combined Defense Services (CDS) document upload.
  • 📌Engineering Services Exam (ESE) registration.

💡 Tips for Best Results

1Scan at 300 DPI for the best results in the 300KB range.
2Ensure the background is uniform and light.
3Crop signatures tightly before resizing to avoid large white empty spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum pixel size for UPSC?

The minimum dimension is 350 pixels (Width) x 350 pixels (Height). The maximum can be 1000px x 1000px.

Does UPSC allow signatures in capital letters?

No, signatures in block/capital letters are not accepted and will lead to application cancellation.

Mastering the UPSC One-Time Registration (OTR)

UPSC's OTR system is sensitive to document aspect ratios. If your photo is rectangular (e.g., 200x300), the portal might stretch or reject it. We recommend a 1:1 ratio (Square) like 350x350 or 500x500 to ensure the photo looks identical on both the admit card and identity certificate.

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