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Government Exam Image Requirements 2026: Complete Comparison (UPSC, SSC, IBPS, GATE, Railways)

Master photo specifications for all major Indian government exams. UPSC 4-200KB, SSC 20-50KB, IBPS 50-200KB, GATE 10-200KB, Railways 5-100KB. Learn why requirements vary and which exam is strictest.

Published: March 2026 | Updated: April 2026 | Reading Time: 15 minutes

Quick Comparison: 5 Exams at a Glance

Exam File Size Strictness
UPSC 4-200KB Most lenient
IBPS 50-200KB Moderate
GATE 10-200KB Lenient
SSC 20-50KB Strict
Railways 5-100KB Strictest

Key: Railways requires tightest compression. If unsure, compress to SSC's 20-50KB (strictest after Railways).

Why Requirements Vary

Legacy Systems: SSC and Railways use older database infrastructure requiring tighter file sizes.

Face Recognition Needs: Modern exams (UPSC, IBPS) handle larger files with newer biometric matching.

Organizational Standards: Each recruitment body (UPSC, SSC, RRB, IBPS, GATE) maintains its own requirements.

Photo file size ranges by exam (KB) Photo File Size Range (KB) 0 50 100 150 200 UPSC 4-200 SSC 20-50 IBPS 50-200 GATE 10-200 RRB 5-100

Complete File Size Comparison: UPSC (4-200KB) vs SSC (20-50KB) vs Railways (5-100KB)

Exam Name File Size Range Minimum Dimensions Format Strictness Level
UPSC Civil Services
IAS, IPS exams
4KB - 200KB
Most lenient
200x230 px JPEG only Easy
GATE Engineering
CSE, Mechanical, etc
10KB - 200KB
Lenient
150x200 px JPEG only Moderate
IBPS Banking
PO, Clerk, Specialist
50KB - 200KB
Moderate
150x200 px JPG/JPEG Medium
SSC Exams
CGL, CHSL, MTS
20KB - 50KB
Strict
100x120 to 200x230 px JPEG Strict
Railways RRB
NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE
5KB - 100KB
Strictest
200x230 px JPEG Strictest
Most Lenient to Strictest (File Size)
  1. UPSC: 4-200KB (50x more lenient than Railways minimum)
  2. GATE: 10-200KB
  3. IBPS: 50-200KB
  4. SSC: 20-50KB (2.5x stricter than IBPS)
  5. Railways: 5-100KB (Strictest due to legacy infrastructure)
Safe Compression Strategy
  • Taking UPSC? Compress to 150KB for safety margin
  • Taking SSC? Compress to 40KB maximum
  • Taking Railways? Compress to 90KB maximum
  • Applying to multiple exams? Compress to strictest requirement (SSC 40KB)
  • When in doubt? Compress to 40KB - works for all exams

Critical Fact: UPSC allows 50x larger file size (200KB) than Railways minimum (5KB). SSC is second-strictest at 20-50KB. Always check your specific exam's official notification for exact requirements.

Why Different Exams Have Different File Size Limits: Technical and Organizational Reasons

Technical Reasons for Variation
  • Database Infrastructure Age: SSC and Railways use legacy systems from 1990s-2000s. Tighter file sizes = lower storage costs.
  • Server Bandwidth: Older systems process slower. Strict limits prevent upload bottlenecks.
  • Face Recognition Algorithms: Modern exams use neural networks that handle larger images. Legacy systems use basic template matching.
  • Candidate Volume: Railways (18 zones, 10K+ candidates per exam) requires aggressive compression. UPSC (6K candidates) can be lenient.
  • Upload Portal Constraints: RRB portals reject oversized files immediately. UPSC portal auto-compresses.
Security and Verification Reasons
  • Fraud Detection: File size limits prevent metadata injection attacks.
  • Biometric Matching: Face recognition at test centers uses specific resolution ranges.
  • ID Card Printing: Different exams print ID cards differently. RRB needs specific DPI for railway-grade cards.
  • Photo Quality Standards: Strict limits force professional photos (from studios), not smartphone snapshots.
  • Standardization: Each organization (UPSC, SSC, RRB, IBPS) has internal IT policies from different years.
Historical Context: SSC and Railways set their requirements 15-20 years ago when server costs were high and face recognition was primitive. Modern exams (UPSC revamp 2020, IBPS standards 2019) have more lenient limits reflecting current technology. File size limits won't change soon - these organizations update specifications every 5-10 years.

Why Strictest (SSC 20-50KB, Railways 5-100KB) vs Lenient (UPSC 4-200KB): Organizational Comparison

Factor Strictest: Railways (5-100KB) Lenient: UPSC (4-200KB)
Database Age Legacy system, 18 zones with separate databases Modernized system, centralized cloud infrastructure
Candidates per Exam 10,000-50,000 candidates (large volume) 5,000-7,000 candidates (smaller cohort)
Face Recognition Tech Rule-based (specific dimensions, aspect ratio, face % of frame) AI/Neural networks (flexible on image properties)
Storage Cost Driver On-premise servers, limited disk space Cloud storage, cost per GB decreasing yearly
Upload Method RRB zone portals (different systems, no compression) UPSC centralized portal (auto-compresses if too large)
ID Card Printing Railway-grade laminated cards (specific DPI requirement) Standard admit cards (flexible printing)

Takeaway: "Strictest" exams have stricter requirements due to legacy infrastructure. This isn't a quality judgement - it's a technical debt situation. Railways' 100KB max reflects 1990s-2000s database constraints. UPSC's 200KB reflects modern cloud infrastructure.

Universal Specifications Shared by ALL Government Exams (UPSC, SSC, IBPS, GATE, Railways)

File Format: JPEG Only

All major government exams require JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) format because:

  • Optimized for photo compression
  • Smaller file sizes than PNG or BMP
  • Universal compatibility across systems
  • Fastest processing for large applicant volumes

Background: Plain White

All exams require plain white background:

  • No colored walls, patterns, or textures
  • No outdoor backgrounds or scenery
  • No shadows on background
  • High contrast between face and background

Photo Type: Color Required

Black & white photos are universally rejected because:

  • Face recognition software requires color data
  • Color provides better identity verification
  • Biometric matching uses color information

Face Requirements: Universal Rules

  • ✓ Eyes open, looking directly at camera
  • ✓ Neutral expression (no extreme smile/frown)
  • ✓ Face 80-90% of frame
  • ✓ No head covering (except religious reasons)
  • ✓ Clear visibility from forehead to chin
  • ✗ No filters, heavy makeup, or digital editing
  • ✗ No glasses with reflective lenses (unless worn regularly)

Exam-Specific Guides (Click to Read)

UPSC Civil Services

File Size: 4KB - 200KB (most lenient)

Dimensions: 200x230 pixels

~1,900 monthly searches for "UPSC image requirements"

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SSC (CGL, CHSL, MTS)

File Size: 20KB - 50KB (moderate)

Dimensions: 100x120 to 200x230 px

~320 monthly searches for "SSC image requirements"

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IBPS Banking Exams

File Size: 20KB - 100KB (balanced)

Dimensions: 150x200 to 200x250 px

Bank exams with specific format requirements

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GATE Engineering & Railways

GATE: 10KB - 100KB

Railways: 10KB - 50KB (strictest)

Technical and railway recruitment exams

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Universal Checklist: Works for ALL Exams

Before Getting Your Photo
After Getting Your Photo

Tools & Resources

Image Compression

If your photo exceeds your exam's file size limit, use:

  • ImageResizer (Recommended for exams) - Set exact KB target, privacy-first, offline capable
  • Photoshop/GIMP - Professional quality control, steeper learning curve
  • Online converters - Fast, but uploads to servers (privacy concern)

Format Conversion

If you need to convert PNG to JPEG:

  • Online: convertio.co, cloudconvert.com
  • Desktop: Image editors (Photoshop, GIMP, Paint)

File Size Verification

  • Windows: Right-click file → Properties → Size
  • Mac: Right-click → Get Info → Size
  • Online: aspose.app/imaging

Frequently Asked Questions

UPSC Civil Services (4KB-200KB) is the most lenient. Railways/RRB is the strictest (10KB-50KB). Check your specific exam notification as requirements can vary.

Technically yes, but exams recommend recent photos (within 6 months). If your look has changed significantly, get a new photo to match your exam-hall appearance.

If your image meets all other requirements (format, dimensions, quality, white background) and is under the limit, you can upload it directly without compression.

No, same requirements apply to all. Only exception: religious head coverings are allowed if worn regularly (may need proof during exam).

Most exams allow 3-5 re-uploads during a correction window (usually 2-3 weeks). Fix the issue mentioned in the rejection and resubmit. See our rejection guide for detailed fixes.

Complete Topic Cluster

This hub page connects to comprehensive guides for each major government exam:

Compression Guide

Learn all methods to compress images to exact KB targets.

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Rejection Troubleshooting

Top 10 reasons for rejection and how to fix each.

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UPSC Image Guide

Detailed guide specific to UPSC Civil Services requirements.

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