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Karnataka KPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

Searching for the KPSC photo size is confusing because two commissions share the letters: Karnataka and Kerala. This page is for the Karnataka Public Service Commission, where two spec sets also circulate, so it is easy to size a file to the wrong numbers for the KAS or Group C form.

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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Make sure it is Karnataka, and which spec

The Karnataka Public Service Commission runs the KAS gazetted probationers exam and the Group C recruitments for first and second division assistants, among other posts. Its notifications are bilingual in Kannada and English. Do not confuse it with Kerala PSC, which uses the same abbreviation and appears in the same searches.

Two spec sets are in use. The online application portal states a photo up to 200 KB at 100 to 150 pixels and a signature up to 50 KB at 50 to 150 pixels. Coaching and resizer sites instead quote a 200x230 pixel photo at 20 to 50 KB and a 140x60 pixel signature at 10 to 20 KB, both JPG.

Karnataka KPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

Because the numbers genuinely differ, follow the spec shown on the portal or notification you are actually applying through, and treat the other as a fallback.

Size both files safely

Set the photo to the pixel size your form lists, then the file size. Resize to exact pixels for the dimensions, then compress to a KB size so the file fits the cap, whichever spec set applies to you.

Sign in black or dark blue pen on white paper for good contrast, then resize and compress the scan to the signature numbers. A clear, high-contrast signature survives compression better than a faint one.

KPSC offers no correction window once you submit, so a missing or blurry photo or signature cannot be fixed afterward. The tool resizes and compresses only, so use a plain white background from the start.

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