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CUET Photo and Signature Size Maker

CUET is the single entrance that now feeds undergraduate admission to hundreds of central, state, and private universities, so the photo and signature you upload here follow you into each university's counselling. The NTA runs an automatic check that rejects a file the moment it is the wrong size or format.

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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What CUET asks for

The Common University Entrance Test, run by the NTA, replaced the separate undergraduate entrance tests of many universities, including Delhi University, BHU, JNU, and AMU. After the test, each university admits through its own counselling, but the photo and signature come from your CUET application.

The photo is a JPG of 10 to 200 KB on a white background, with your face about eighty percent of the frame, and the signature is a JPG of 10 to 50 KB. The bulletin does not fix pixel sizes, and the form also captures a live webcam photo during registration.

CUET Photo and Signature Size Maker

There is no postcard photo and no name or date printed on the image, despite what some older guides say. Confirm the figures in the current NTA CUET bulletin.

Size the one upload that counts

Since this upload feeds your university admission, get it right. Resize the photo to a passport shape and compress to a KB size so it lands between 10 and 200 KB on a white background, then size the signature to 10 to 50 KB.

The NTA's automatic validation rejects a file that is too large, the wrong format, or unclear, so use a sharp, front-facing photo with no filter. Sign in dark ink on white paper, large enough to stay legible after compression.

If a file lands under its floor, increase a too-small file to clear it. The tool resizes and compresses only and cannot change the background.

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