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APPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

APPSC does something most commissions do not: it wants the photo and signature on the same sheet, scanned together as a single image. Many resizer sites get this wrong and treat them as two files, which is a common reason an Andhra Pradesh Group form is refused.

Output is JPG, resized to your pixels and kept at or under the max KB. If a minimum is set, the file is padded up to it. Always confirm the exact rules in the official notification.

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One combined image, not two files

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission runs the Group I, II, III, and IV exams, with every application tied to a one-time profile registration, or OTPR. You register the profile once and reuse the ID across recruitments.

The official instructions ask you to paste the photo and your signature on the same white paper and scan them together as one image of about 3.5 by 6.0 cm, kept at 50 KB or less and saved as JPG at 200 DPI. The photo box is 3.5 by 4.5 cm with the signature space just below it.

APPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

Sign in full, not in initials and not in capital letters, and only in your own hand. Your signature must match the one on your answer script, or you risk disqualification.

Scan and size the combined sheet

Paste the photo and sign below it on white paper, scan the whole sheet, then resize to the combined shape and compress to a KB size so the single image sits at or under 50 KB.

Keep the scan in true colour at a clear resolution so both the face and the signature stay legible after compression. A faint or blurred scan of either part can be refused.

Some OTPR cycles also expect your name and the photo date on the image, so check your notification. The tool resizes and compresses only and cannot change the background.

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