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BPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

The BPSC application has a rule that catches people out: it asks for your signature twice, once in Hindi and once in English. Add the usual tight size limits on the photo, and a single wrong file can hold up your CCE registration.

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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Two signatures, one photo

The Bihar Public Service Commission runs the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), the school teacher recruitment (TRE), and engineering and judicial posts. Its online form is unusual because it asks you to upload a signature in both Hindi and English as two separate images, alongside one photograph.

The photo is a 3.5 by 4.5 cm passport shape capped near 50 KB, and each signature is around 220x100 pixels capped near 15 KB. Both are JPG, and the photo must be colour, not black and white.

BPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

These are commonly cited figures and the official numbers shift between cycles, so read the photograph and signature instructions in the current BPSC notification before you submit.

Prepare each file cleanly

BPSC often captures the photo by live webcam during the form, but you can also upload one. Either way it wants a plain light background with no cap, glasses, mask, or muffler, so a clear front-facing face is essential.

For each file, resize to the right pixels first, then compress to a KB size to fit the cap. Sign each version, Hindi and English, in black ink on white paper and scan them separately so neither is blurred.

If an over-compressed signature falls under the minimum the form allows, increase a too-small file to bring it back over the floor. The tool changes size only and cannot whiten a coloured background for you.

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