Photo Rejection Complete Guide: Why Your Government Exam Photo Gets Rejected & How to Fix It
Every year, lakhs of government exam applications get rejected due to photo upload errors. This guide covers the exact size, dimensions, format, DPI, and background requirements for SSC, IBPS, UPSC, RRB, and NTA exams — and shows you how to fix every issue.
table_chartExam-Wise Photo & Signature Requirements
Below is the exact file size, format, dimension, and background requirement for every major government exam. These specifications are based on official notifications and are updated regularly.
| Exam | Photo Size | Sig. Size | Format | Dimensions | Background |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC (CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD) | 20KB – 50KB | 10KB – 20KB | JPG/JPEG | 3.5cm × 4.5cm | White |
| IBPS (PO, Clerk, SO, RRB) | 20KB – 50KB | 10KB – 20KB | JPG/JPEG | 3.5cm × 4.5cm | White / Light |
| UPSC (CSE, IFS, CDS, NDA) | 20KB – 300KB | 20KB – 300KB | JPG/JPEG | 3.5cm × 4.5cm | White |
| RRB (NTPC, ALP, Group D) | 20KB – 50KB | 10KB – 20KB | JPG/JPEG | 3.5cm × 4.5cm | White / Light Blue |
| NTA (UGC NET, JEE, NEET) | 10KB – 200KB | 4KB – 30KB | JPG/JPEG | 3.5cm × 4.5cm | White |
* Requirements may change with each exam cycle. Always verify from the official notification.
error7 Reasons Your Exam Photo Gets Rejected
Understanding why photos get rejected is the first step to fixing the problem. Here are the 7 most common rejection causes, ranked by frequency.
1. File Size Too Large or Too Small
Each exam has a strict file size range. For example, SSC requires photos between 20KB and 50KB. A photo from your phone camera is typically 2MB–5MB — 100× larger than allowed. Even after compression, if the file size doesn't fall precisely within the range, the portal rejects it automatically.
⚠️ Impact: Most common rejection reason — affects 60%+ of candidates.
✅ Solution: Use a precision compressor that targets exact KB values. Our Image Compressor lets you set an exact target like 50KB, 30KB, or 20KB.
open_in_newUse Image Compressor →2. Wrong Image Format (PNG, BMP, WebP)
Government portals only accept JPG or JPEG format. If you save your photo as PNG (which is common on iPhones and screenshots), the portal will reject it even if everything else is correct. WebP images from browsers and BMP files are also not accepted.
⚠️ Impact: Instant rejection with no clear error message on some portals.
✅ Solution: Convert your image to JPG/JPEG before uploading. Our Image Converter tool handles this in seconds — no quality loss.
open_in_newUse Image Converter →3. Incorrect Dimensions (Width × Height)
Portals require specific pixel dimensions or aspect ratios. A passport-size photo should be 3.5cm × 4.5cm (roughly a 7:9 aspect ratio). If you crop your photo incorrectly, or use a selfie without cropping, the dimensions won't match and the upload fails.
⚠️ Impact: The portal may accept the wrong dimensions but the photo will appear distorted or cropped on the admit card.
✅ Solution: Use our Dimension Fixer to resize your photo to exact pixel dimensions required by your exam.
open_in_newUse Dimension Fixer →4. DPI Too Low (Blurry on Print)
DPI (Dots Per Inch) determines print quality. Most exams require 200 DPI or above. Photos downloaded from WhatsApp, Facebook, or screenshots are often 72 DPI — far below the minimum. Even if the photo looks fine on screen, it won't pass the DPI check on strict portals.
⚠️ Impact: Photo appears blurry on admit card. Some portals reject outright.
✅ Solution: Check your photo's DPI with our DPI Checker before uploading. Ideally, use the original camera photo — never a WhatsApp download.
open_in_newUse DPI Checker →5. Wrong Background Color
Most government exams mandate a white or light-colored background. Photos with colored walls, outdoor backgrounds, or patterned wallpaper will be rejected. Even a slightly off-white (cream or grey) background can trigger rejection on automated systems.
⚠️ Impact: Rejection at form level or at document verification stage.
✅ Solution: Take your photo against a plain white wall with good lighting. Use our Background Check tool to verify the background is truly white.
open_in_newUse Background Check →6. Face Not Clearly Visible
Your face must occupy 60–80% of the photo area. Common mistakes include: face too far from camera, wearing sunglasses or caps, shadows on face, hair covering forehead or eyes, and face turned sideways. The photo must be a recent, clear, front-facing portrait.
⚠️ Impact: Document verification rejection — may require re-submission.
✅ Solution: Follow our mobile photo capture guide for professional-quality photos. Ensure frontal face, good lighting, neutral expression.
open_in_newUse Mobile Photo Guide →7. Poor Lighting or Overexposure
Photos taken in dim rooms appear dark and grainy. Photos taken in direct sunlight appear washed out. Both cause rejection. The ideal photo has even, diffused lighting where all facial features are clearly visible without harsh shadows.
⚠️ Impact: Admit card photo will be unreadable. Portal may reject if automated checks fail.
✅ Solution: Take your photo near a window with natural daylight (not direct sun). Face the light source. Avoid using flash directly.
open_in_newUse Mobile Photo Guide →high_qualityWhat is DPI & Why It Matters for Exam Photos
DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures how many dots of color are packed into one inch when printed. Higher DPI = sharper print quality.
Pro Tip: Always transfer your original photo file from your phone via USB cable or Google Drive. Never share photos via WhatsApp — it compresses them to 72 DPI and you lose quality permanently.
compressHow Photo Compression Works
Photo compression reduces file size by removing redundant data. There are two types:
Lossy Compression (JPG)
Permanently removes some image data to reduce file size significantly. At moderate compression levels (quality 70–85%), the visual difference is imperceptible. This is what exam portals expect.
Lossless Compression (PNG)
Preserves all original data but produces larger file sizes. PNG files are typically 3x–10x larger than JPG at the same dimensions. This is why PNG photos are almost always too large for exam portals.
Key Insight: A 5MB phone photo can be compressed to exactly 50KB without visible quality loss. The trick is using a precision compressor (like ReadyToSubmit) that targets exact KB values — not a generic "reduce quality" slider.
imageImage Format Rules: JPG vs PNG vs WebP
Almost every government exam portal accepts only JPG or JPEG format. Here's how to identify and fix format issues:
| Format | Accepted? | Common Source | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| .jpg / .jpeg | ✅ Yes | Android cameras, DSLR | No conversion needed |
| .png | ❌ No | iPhone (HEIC→PNG), screenshots | Convert to JPG |
| .webp | ❌ No | Chrome downloads, web images | Convert to JPG |
| .heic | ❌ No | iPhone camera default | Convert to JPG |
paletteBackground Color Rules for Exam Photos
Most government exams require a plain white background. Some exams (like certain Railway and Defence exams) accept a light blue background.
✅ Accepted Backgrounds
- • Plain white wall
- • Light grey (almost white)
- • Light blue (for specific exams only)
- • White bedsheet/cloth backdrop
❌ Rejected Backgrounds
- • Colored walls (pink, yellow, green)
- • Outdoor/nature backgrounds
- • Patterned wallpaper or curtains
- • Shadows or gradients
- • Other people visible
checklistStep-by-Step: Fix Your Photo Before Upload
Take a Fresh Photo (or use original file)
Use your phone's rear camera. Stand against a white wall. Transfer the ORIGINAL file — never WhatsApp or screenshot.
Check Format — Convert if Needed
Ensure your file is .jpg or .jpeg. If it's PNG, WebP, or HEIC, convert it using our Image Converter.
open_in_newOpen Image Converter →Fix Dimensions — Resize to Exact Pixels
Resize to the exact pixel dimensions for your exam (e.g., 3.5cm × 4.5cm). Our Dimension Fixer does this precisely.
open_in_newOpen Dimension Fixer →Compress to Exact File Size
Compress to the required KB range (e.g., 20-50KB for SSC). Use our compressor with exact KB targeting.
open_in_newOpen Image Compressor →Validate Everything Before Upload
Run a final check using our Photo Validator — it verifies size, format, dimensions, DPI, and background all at once.
open_in_newOpen Photo Validator →Check All Your Exam Files Now
Upload your photo and signature — our full exam validator checks everything at once. 100% free, 100% private. Files never leave your device.