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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is known for its strict adherence to rules, and the online application process for exams like the Civil Services Examination (CSE), NDA, CDS, and CAPF is no exception. A significant number of candidates face application rejections simply because their uploaded photograph or signature did not meet the official technical guidelines. To ensure your application is accepted flawlessly, you must understand the exact pixel dimensions, file size limits, and visual formatting rules mandated by the UPSC.
Before you even consider the visual appearance of your photograph, it must pass the automated validation checks on the `upsconline.nic.in` portal. The system checks the underlying metadata of your file before allowing an upload:
Once your file passes the technical check, it is subject to visual verification by officials. A photo that is the correct file size can still be rejected if it violates these appearance guidelines:
To ensure candidates upload recent photographs, UPSC introduced a mandatory text overlay rule for several major exams. Your photograph must clearly display your full name and the date the photograph was taken at the bottom of the image.
The official guidelines state that the photograph must not be older than 10 to 30 days from the release date of the specific exam's notification. Manually editing this onto a photo using mobile apps can result in messy, misaligned text that covers your chin. To solve this, our tool includes an "Add Name & Date" feature that automatically generates a clean, high-contrast text strip at the bottom of your photo, perfectly aligning with UPSC standards.
In recent application cycles, particularly during the Detailed Application Form (DAF) stages, UPSC introduced the "3 signatures on one page" requirement. Candidates are asked to sign their name three identical times vertically on a plain sheet of white paper using black ink. This file is usually restricted to a tighter 20 KB – 100 KB limit.
Scanning a page with three signatures perfectly can be tedious. Our tool fully automates this. By selecting the '3 Signatures on 1 Page' option, you only need to upload a single clear scan of your signature. Our engine will duplicate it, align it vertically three times, and compress it into a single, compliant document.
Our tool was built exclusively to handle these complex UPSC requirements. Select your document type (Photo, Signature, or Triple Signature), upload your raw file, and (if applicable) enter your name and date. When you click "Format for UPSC", our client-side HTML5 engine securely processes the image directly inside your web browser. It resizes the pixels, adds the text overlay, formats the background, and utilizes binary search compression to perfectly hit the required KB targets. Your sensitive biometric data is never uploaded to any external server, guaranteeing your privacy.
Common questions about UPSC photo and signature rules.