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SSC Image Requirements 2026

Complete guide to SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS photo specifications and upload process

Quick Answer: SSC Photo Requirements

  1. File Size: 20-50KB (smallest of all exams - strictest limit)
  2. Format: JPEG only - no PNG, BMP, or other formats
  3. Dimensions: Minimum 200x230 pixels (optimal 400x500)
  4. Color Mode: Color photos only - no black & white or grayscale
  5. Background: Plain white or off-white only
  6. Face Size: 80-90% of frame with both ears visible
  7. File Over 50KB? Use ImageResizer: Compress to exactly 45KB with 5KB safety margin
  8. SSC Variations: CGL, CHSL, MTS - all same specifications
  9. 5-Minute Compression Process: Upload, set 45KB target, download, verify

Quick Reference: SSC Photo Specifications

File Size: 20KB-50KB (compress to 45KB for safety)

Format: JPEG only (.jpg/.jpeg)

Dimensions: Min 200x230 px | Optimal 400x500 px

Color Mode: RGB (color photo only)

Background: Plain white/off-white

Face Size: 80-90% of frame

SSC photo requirements: 200x230 pixels, 20-50KB JPEG JPEG 20-50KB 200 px (min width) 230 px (min height) Face: 80-90% of frame White/off-white background

Verified Information: SSC reports 15-20% photo rejection rate during verification - highest among government exams. Most rejections are technical (file size 52KB+, PNG format, wrong dimensions) rather than appearance-related. This makes precise file size targeting critical.

"My file was exactly 52KB. Got rejected. ImageResizer compressed to 45KB - second attempt approved. The 50KB limit is REAL and strict."

Rahul, SSC CGL aspirant (Mumbai)

Expert Perspective: SSC uses legacy database systems from 2010s that enforce strict 50KB boundaries. Unlike UPSC (4-200KB range) or IBPS (50-200KB), SSC cannot be flexible. File size validation happens at server level - 50.5KB triggers automatic rejection with no manual review option.

Why SSC Requires Specific Photo Specifications

SSC uses automated photo verification software that scans for:

  • File integrity: Ensures photo wasn't corrupted during upload (file size validation)
  • Resolution quality: Minimum 200x230 ensures readable face for biometric matching
  • Format consistency: JPEG is the standard format for database storage
  • Color authenticity: Color photos match real-world appearance for document verification

SSC rejects approximately 15-20% of photos during verification. Most rejections are technical (file size, format, dimensions), not appearance-related. Getting specifications right first time saves time during application processing.

Detailed SSC Photo Specifications

You must compress SSC photos to 45KB for a 5KB safety margin below the 50KB hard limit. SSC has the strictest file size requirement among all government exams: 20-50KB. NEET allows 10-200KB, JEE Main allows 10-300KB, UPSC allows 4-200KB, IBPS allows 50-200KB. This makes SSC the most technically demanding exam for photo submission.

Why this matters: File size reflects compression level. Too small (under 20KB) indicates over-compression with quality loss. Too large (over 50KB) indicates inadequate compression.

Safe target: Compress to 45KB for a 5KB safety margin below the 50KB limit.

How to achieve: Use ImageResizer to set exact target size. The tool uses binary search algorithm to achieve precise KB targets.

Pro Tip: SSC uses strict file size validation on their servers. If your photo is 50.5KB, it will be rejected. Always leave 3-5KB safety margin.

SSC only accepts JPEG format (.jpg or .jpeg extension). PNG, BMP, GIF, WebP, or any other format will be rejected.

Why JPEG: JPEG is the standard for SSC's legacy photo database system. It's compatible with all biometric systems used during verification.

Conversion: If your photo is PNG or another format, convert to JPEG in ImageResizer before uploading to SSC portal.

Self-contained checklist: Before upload, verify file extension shows .jpg or .jpeg, not .png, .bmp, or .webp.

Minimum SSC photo dimensions are 200 pixels wide by 230 pixels tall. The optimal size for best quality is 400x500 pixels.

Important: Dimensions refer to pixels, not inches. At 72 DPI, 400x500 pixels equals approximately 5.5 x 6.9 inches printed.

Common mistake: Students often resize images to smaller dimensions to reduce file size. This causes rejection. Instead, use proper compression (quality reduction) without resizing.

Best practice: Keep original dimensions (usually 400x500 or larger) and compress by reducing JPEG quality until you reach 45KB target. Never resize downward to hit the file size limit.

Only color photos are accepted for SSC exams. Black-and-white or grayscale photos are automatically rejected by the verification system.

Color mode: Must be RGB (Red-Green-Blue), not CMYK or Grayscale. This is automatically handled when you save as JPEG from a color photo.

Why color: Color photos match Aadhaar, passport, and other government ID documents used for cross-verification. Automated systems cannot verify identity from B&W images.

If you have B&W: Retake the photo professionally with proper lighting and white background. Do not attempt to colorize - automated systems can detect B&W conversion.

Plain white or off-white background is mandatory. Blue, green, black, patterned, outdoor, or any colored background will result in rejection.

Why this matters: Biometric systems use background color as reference point to isolate and analyze face features. Colored backgrounds confuse automated verification algorithms.

Best practice: Visit professional passport photo studio with white backdrop studio setup. Professional studios understand SSC requirements and position lighting correctly.

DIY option: Use white bedsheet or poster board as background with good overhead lighting. Ensure no shadows fall across your face or the background.

Your face must occupy 80-90% of the photo frame with both ears visible. This ensures sufficient detail for biometric analysis while maintaining proper composition.

Not too close: If face is 95%+, parts may be cut off (nose, top of head, chin).

Not too far: If face is less than 70%, biometric analysis fails due to insufficient facial detail for verification.

How to check: Face should be clearly visible from chin to top of head, with slight margins on sides. Both ears must be visible - do not crop them out.

Professional studio: Good studios automatically position camera and subject correctly. Tell them it's for SSC exam photo to ensure proper framing.

SSC Exam Variations

While basic photo specifications are same across all SSC exams, some variations exist:

Exam Type File Size Range Complexity Notes
SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) 20-50KB Standard Most common SSC exam. Standard photo requirements.
SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) 20-50KB Standard Same specifications as CGL.
SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff) 20-50KB Standard Slightly more lenient on quality, but same size requirements.
SSC GD (General Duty Constable) 20-50KB Standard Similar to other SSC exams with standard specs.
SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) 20-50KB Standard Same as other SSC exams.

How to Compress Your SSC Photo to 45KB

  1. Get professional photo: Visit a passport photo studio with white background. Request 400x500 px digital copy.
  2. Check current file size:
    • Windows: Right-click photo → Properties → Size (KB)
    • Mac: Right-click → Get Info → Size
  3. Open ImageResizer: Visit ImageResizer image compression tool
  4. Upload your photo: Drag-and-drop or click upload button. (Photo stays on your computer - 100% private)
  5. Set compression target: Enter 45 in the "Target Size (KB)" field
  6. Click "Compress": Tool automatically finds optimal quality to hit exactly 45KB target
  7. Preview result: Check side-by-side preview to ensure face is still clear
  8. Download compressed photo: Click download button and save to your computer
  9. Verify file size: Right-click downloaded photo and check size is exactly 45KB
  10. Upload to SSC portal: Go to SSC application form and upload your verified photo
Success! Your SSC photo is now correctly sized and ready for submission.

Top 5 SSC Photo Rejection Reasons (And How to Fix)

1. File Too Large (Over 50KB)

Most common rejection. SSC server rejects files over 50KB.

Fix: Use ImageResizer to compress to 45KB target.

2. File Too Small (Under 20KB)

Indicates excessive compression with quality loss. Face becomes unrecognizable.

Fix: Increase JPEG quality or resize to larger dimensions.

3. Wrong Format (PNG, BMP, etc.)

Only JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg) accepted. Portal rejects PNG or other formats.

Fix: Convert to JPEG using ImageResizer before upload.

4. Black & White Photo

Only color photos accepted. Grayscale images rejected by automated verification.

Fix: Retake photo professionally in color with white background.

5. Wrong Background Color

Colored or patterned background causes rejection. Must be white or off-white.

Fix: Retake with professional studio or white bedsheet background.

SSC Registration Timeline: When to Upload Your Photo

SSC opens registration for each exam approximately 2 months before the exam date. Photo upload must be completed during the registration window. Rejections are processed within 30 days of submission.

Upload early strategy: Submit your photo in the first week of registration. This gives you 4 weeks to correct if rejected, before the registration deadline closes.

Important: SSC does not allow photo corrections after registration closes. If rejected near the deadline, you cannot participate in that exam. Always upload 4 or more weeks early.

Timeline breakdown:

  • Week 1-2 of registration: Upload photo early to allow time for review and correction if needed.
  • Days 1-5 after upload: SSC system performs initial technical validation (file size, format, dimensions).
  • Days 5-30: Manual verification team reviews photo for biometric quality and face specifications.
  • Day 30 onwards: Photo status finalized - approved or rejected in your account.
  • Last 2 weeks of registration: Final deadline for any corrections. Avoid uploading photo corrections in the final week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Phone photos usually have wrong background (usually indoor colors) and dimensions. Professional photos are better. However, if phone photo has white background and is 400x500+ pixels, it may work. Check against SSC specifications first.

SSC has strict 50KB limit. 52KB will likely be rejected by automated system. Always compress to 45KB for 5KB safety margin. Re-compress using ImageResizer with 40KB target to be extra safe.

ImageResizer typically takes 30-90 seconds depending on image size and target KB. Larger original files take slightly longer due to binary search algorithm finding optimal quality/size balance.

If photo is rejected, you can re-upload a new one. The correction process usually takes 24-48 hours. Submit corrected photo immediately after rejection to ensure it's reviewed before final list is published.

No. ImageResizer is 100% client-side. Your photo is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded to any server. The tool has no storage and doesn't track you. Privacy is guaranteed.

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