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UKPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

UKPSC asks for something many candidates miss: your name and the date the photo was taken must be printed on the photograph itself. Skip it, or get the size wrong, and the Uttarakhand PCS or RO/ARO form can refuse the upload.

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 name-and-date rule and sizes

The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission runs the Combined State Civil and Upper Subordinate Services exam, the Lower Subordinate exam, and RO and ARO recruitment. Applications go through the UKPSC portal.

A photo of about 3.5 by 4.5 cm at a file size near 20 to 50 KB and a signature of about 3.5 by 1.5 cm at roughly 20 to 30 KB are commonly cited, both as JPG. The standout rule is that your name and the photo date must be printed on the photo.

UKPSC Photo and Signature Size Maker

Pixel figures vary widely between sources, so the cm shape, the KB range, and the printed name-and-date are the parts to get right. Confirm the exact numbers in the current notification.

Prepare the photo and signature

Add the name and date to your photo before sizing it, then resize to a passport shape and compress to a KB size so the file sits in the 20 to 50 KB window with the text still readable.

Use a recent passport-style photo on a plain background with no cap or goggles, though spectacles are allowed. UKPSC does not accept Polaroid photos, so use a normal camera or phone shot.

Sign in black ink on white paper with nothing else in the frame, then resize and compress the scan to roughly 20 to 30 KB. The tool resizes and compresses only and does not add the name-and-date text.

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