Resize your photograph and signature strictly as per UPSC CDS (Combined Defence Services) guidelines. Meets the mandatory 350x350 min pixels and 20-300 KB limits instantly. Supports the new UPSC 2026 triple signature requirement.
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Applying for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination—whether for the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), or Officers Training Academy (OTA)—involves adhering to incredibly strict technical guidelines set by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The official UPSC online application portal (upsconline.nic.in) utilizes an automated validation system that checks image dimensions and file sizes rigidly before you can successfully submit your application. An incorrect aspect ratio, a signature that is compressed too heavily, or missing the mandatory text on your photo can lead to an immediate rejection or, worse, disqualification later during your crucial SSB verification stages.
To prevent these frustrating upload errors, we have developed a dedicated, privacy-first tool designed specifically to meet all UPSC CDS requirements with a single click. Below, we break down the exact specifications you need to be aware of.
Unlike standard generic job portals that simply ask for a "passport size photo", UPSC's photo requirement has unique dimensional constraints and often demands specific text overlays. It is imperative that your photograph meets the following official guidelines before you attempt to upload it for CDS 2026:
The signature upload rules for UPSC are similarly stringent. This is to prevent impersonation and ensure that your handwriting is perfectly readable when printed on admit cards and matched against your OMR sheets during the examination.
For the UPSC 2026 application cycle (particularly during the Detailed Application Form stages for candidates who pass the written exam), the commission may require a "triple signature" upload. This rule requires candidates to sign their name three identical times vertically on a plain sheet of white paper using black ink. This provides the SSB verification board with ample handwriting samples to match your signature.
Instead of wasting paper and trying to scan a page multiple times perfectly, our tool fully automates this specific requirement. Simply upload a single, clear scan of your signature, select '3 Signatures on 1 Page' from the Document Type dropdown above, and our engine will automatically multiply your signature three times vertically. It generates a perfectly spaced 350x500 pixel image that falls effortlessly under the strict 100 KB limit required for this specific DAF document.
UPSC scrutinizes uploads heavily. Rejections typically happen due to three completely avoidable reasons:
First, the image is too blurry because it was compressed poorly using generic online tools (causing it to fall below the 20KB threshold). Second, the candidate forgot to add their printed name and the date of the photograph as mandated by the latest notification. Third, the aspect ratio was incorrect, resulting in a squashed or stretched face that doesn't look like the candidate. Our tool eliminates all three risks by hard-coding the UPSC dimension rules directly into the resizing engine.
CDS aspirants deal with highly sensitive personal data. Your signature and passport photograph can be misused if uploaded to unsecured platforms. ExamToolPro ensures your security by utilizing client-side HTML5 Canvas technology. Every single step—from the initial cropping, the text generation for your name and date, the triple-signature compilation, to the advanced binary search compression to hit the exact KB targets—happens locally inside your device's web browser memory. Your face and signature are never transmitted across the internet to any of our remote servers. This ensures absolute privacy and lightning-fast processing, even on slow mobile networks.
Common questions about UPSC CDS photo and signature requirements.