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IBPS Photo and Signature Size Maker

The IBPS bank exam form asks for four separate uploads, not two: a photo, a signature, a left thumb impression, and a handwritten declaration. The application will not submit until all four are in, and each has its own size, so it is easy to get tripped up.

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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The four IBPS uploads

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection runs the common recruitment process for public sector bank posts, including PO, Clerk, the regional rural bank exams, and Specialist Officer. Every one of these forms needs the same four images.

The photo is about 200x230 pixels at 20 to 50 KB, the signature about 140x60 pixels at 10 to 20 KB, the left thumb impression about 240x240 pixels at 20 to 50 KB, and the handwritten declaration about 800x400 pixels at 50 to 100 KB. All four are JPG.

IBPS Photo and Signature Size Maker

The declaration is a fixed sentence you copy by hand in English, stating that your information is correct and that you will present documents when required. It must not be in capital letters, which is the single most common reason an IBPS form is rejected.

Size each file to its slot

Take each of the four files in turn and resize to its pixels, then compress to a KB size so it fits its window. Upload each into the correct slot, since putting the signature in the photo box blocks your exam admission.

Photograph on a light background with no cap or dark glasses, sign with a black ink pen, and press the left thumb in black or blue ink on white paper. Write the declaration in your own hand, in English, with a black pen.

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

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