UPSC Civil Services Exam Photo and Signature Specifications
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE) — India's most prestigious competitive exam — annually. The application process, conducted through the UPSC OTR (One Time Registration) and DAF (Detailed Application Form) portals, requires uploading a photograph and signature with specific technical specifications.
Given the high stakes of the UPSC CSE — with over a million applicants annually — even a minor upload error can cause unnecessary stress and delays. Understanding the exact requirements and preparing your files in advance ensures a smooth application experience.
UPSC Photo Requirements
- File Size: 20KB to 100KB
- Dimensions: Minimum 200×230 pixels, maximum 560×640 pixels
- Format: JPEG only
- Background: Plain white or off-white, no shadows or patterns
- Specifications: Recent photo (within 6 months), no glasses with tinted lenses, both ears visible, neutral expression
UPSC Signature Requirements
- File Size: 10KB to 100KB
- Dimensions: Minimum 200×230 pixels, maximum 560×640 pixels
- Format: JPEG only
- Specifications: Handwritten in black ink on white paper, full signature visible
How to Prepare Your UPSC Photo
- Take a professional passport photo against a plain white background with uniform lighting. Avoid shadows and reflections.
- Open the UPSC photo compressor — the 100KB target size ensures your photo is well within the UPSC limit while maintaining excellent clarity.
- Upload your original photo and use the quality slider to reach your desired file size. The tool displays real-time output size.
- Check the dimensions — ensure the output is at least 200×230 pixels. The CompressKaro tool automatically maintains aspect ratio.
- Download the compressed JPEG and verify the file size in your computer properties before uploading to the UPSC portal.
How to Prepare Your UPSC Signature
- Sign on clean white paper using black ink. Keep the signature compact and centered.
- Scan or photograph the signature at 200-300 DPI. Ensure the image is well-lit and in focus.
- Use the signature compressor to resize the signature to 200×230 pixels minimum and compress to 20KB for best results.
- Download and verify before uploading to the UPSC portal.
Common UPSC Upload Mistakes
- File too large: Many applicants upload high-resolution DSLR photos that exceed 100KB. Always use a compressor to bring the size within limits.
- Wrong background: UPSC strictly requires a plain white or off-white background. Colored backgrounds or patterns will be rejected.
- Old photograph: Using a photo older than 6 months can cause identity verification issues during the interview stage.
- Format mismatch: Only JPEG/JPG is accepted. Never upload PNG files even after renaming the extension.
Privacy During UPSC Application Preparation
Your UPSC application photo and signature are sensitive identity documents. Server-based compressors that upload your files to remote storage pose a data exposure risk. CompressKaro processes everything locally in your browser — zero uploads, zero server storage, complete privacy for your UPSC application materials.
