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UPSC CSE Photo & Signature Size 2026: Complete Requirements Guide

Updated January 2026 · 5 min read · Verified against official UPSC notification
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UPSC CSE Photo: 35mm × 45mm, JPEG, max 300KB, white background. Signature: 35mm × 15mm, JPEG, max 300KB. Use our free resizer tool to get the correct size instantly.

UPSC CSE Photo Specifications 2026

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has strict requirements for photographs in the Civil Services Examination (CSE). A photo that doesn't meet the exact specifications will be rejected during the online application process.

Here are the complete official specifications for the UPSC CSE 2026 photograph:

Parameter Required Value Status
Photograph Type Passport size, recent Required
Dimensions 35mm × 45mm (width × height) Exact
File Format JPEG / JPG only Required
Maximum File Size 300 KB Strict
Background Plain white or light-coloured Required
Photo Age Recent (taken within 3 months) Required
Face Coverage 80% of the frame Guideline
Expression Neutral, mouth closed Guideline
Glasses Not recommended Avoid

UPSC CSE Signature Specifications 2026

Along with your photograph, you must also upload a scanned signature. The signature has its own separate set of requirements:

Parameter Required Value
Dimensions 35mm × 15mm (width × height)
File Format JPEG / JPG only
Maximum File Size 300 KB
Ink Colour Black or dark blue on white paper
Background Plain white paper
Content Candidate's signature only — no printed name

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How to Take the Perfect UPSC CSE Photo

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Common mistake that causes rejection

Many candidates upload photos with a grey or off-white studio background, which appears white in real life but reads as non-white to the portal's validation system. Always use a pure white (#ffffff) background. Our tool lets you set the exact background colour.

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  2. Select "UPSC CSE Photo" from the suggestions — the tool auto-loads the exact specifications
  3. Upload your photo by clicking the upload area or dragging and dropping
  4. Use the Crop tool to adjust the framing if needed
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What Pixel Dimensions Should UPSC CSE Photo Be?

The UPSC notification specifies the dimensions in millimetres (35mm × 45mm), but photo portals work in pixels. The equivalent pixel dimensions depend on the resolution (DPI) used:

Resolution Pixel Width Pixel Height
96 DPI (standard screen) 132 px 170 px
150 DPI (medium print) 207 px 266 px
300 DPI (high quality print) 413 px 531 px

Our tool uses 96 DPI by default, which is standard for web uploads. If the UPSC portal specifically asks for a higher DPI, contact us and we'll help.

UPSC CSE 2026 — Other Important Notes

Disclaimer

Exam specifications may change with each new notification. Always cross-check with the latest official UPSC CSE notification on upsc.gov.in before submitting your application. SarkariKagaz.pro is not affiliated with the Union Public Service Commission.

Frequently Asked Questions

UPSC CSE requires a passport-size photograph of 35mm × 45mm in JPEG format. The maximum file size is 300KB. The background must be plain white or light-coloured. The photo should be recent (taken within 3 months).
The UPSC CSE signature must be 35mm × 15mm in JPEG format with a maximum file size of 300KB. The signature should be made on plain white paper using a dark ink pen, then scanned or photographed clearly. The background must be pure white.
UPSC guidelines recommend that candidates avoid wearing glasses in their examination photograph. The face should be clearly visible with no sunglasses or tinted glasses. Plain prescription glasses may be permitted but should be avoided to prevent any complication during verification.
No. The UPSC CSE portal strictly enforces the 300KB maximum limit. A 320KB file will be rejected. Use SarkariKagaz.pro to compress your photo — the tool automatically reduces the file size to under 300KB while maintaining the best possible visual quality.
No. All image processing on SarkariKagaz.pro happens 100% inside your browser. Your photo is never uploaded to any server. This makes the tool safe, fast, and completely private — even your internet connection is not used for the actual processing.