MPSC Photo Resize Online Free 2024

Resize Maharashtra PSC photos to 200x230 pixels and a JPG file below 50KB.

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📊 MPSC Photo Requirements - Year History

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YearExamPhoto KBSizeSign KBFormat
2024MPSC State SvcMax 50KB200x230Max 30KBJPG
2024MPSC Group BMax 50KB200x230Max 30KBJPG
2023MPSC State SvcMax 50KB200x230Max 30KBJPG
2022MPSC Group CMax 50KB200x230Max 30KBJPG
2021MPSC Police SIMax 50KB200x230Max 30KBJPG

How to Resize Photo for MPSC Application

Upload your MPSC photo, wait for it to load, and keep the default settings unless the latest notification says otherwise. The standard page setting is 200x230 pixels and a target near 45KB, which stays under the 50KB maximum while preserving reasonable clarity. The page can be opened directly in a browser or served normally; when served, it loads the values from config/exam-specs.json.

After upload, the image area changes to a preview and the controls become visible. The spinner runs while the canvas resizes and compresses the image. If you accidentally changed dimensions, use Reset to MPSC Defaults. Download the processed JPG and upload it to mpsc.gov.in during one-time registration or the specific exam application. Keep a separate copy for State Service, Group B and Group C applications.

MPSC Photo Requirements 2024

MPSC photo requirements commonly use 200x230 pixels, maximum 50KB and JPG format. Use a clean passport-style photograph with a white or light background. The face should be centered, front-facing and sharp. Avoid sunglasses, cap, glare, heavy editing, date stamp, watermark, screenshot, group photo or selfie angle. Maharashtra PSC forms may reject files above the limit or show a preview that looks stretched if the dimensions are wrong.

The safest target is around 40-48KB. A file much smaller may look grainy, while a file above 50KB can be rejected. Check the current post-specific instruction on mpsc.gov.in because some recruitment pages may revise upload wording. For most candidates, a recent studio photo processed to 200x230px and 45KB JPG is a practical final file for the application.

MPSC Exam Categories

MPSC recruits for Maharashtra State Service, Group B Non-Gazetted Services, Group C posts, Police Sub-Inspector, Assistant Section Officer, State Tax Inspector, clerical and stenographer roles, and several departmental examinations. State Service is the flagship administrative route and can lead to posts such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Deputy RTO and other high responsibility state services.

Group B posts such as ASO, PSI and STI are also highly competitive because they offer strong pay, respect and promotion opportunities. Group C exams provide entry into clerical and support positions in the Maharashtra government. Each application may ask for photo and signature upload, so maintaining a ready 200x230 JPG saves time whenever a new advertisement opens.

MAS Career and Maharashtra Government Jobs

Maharashtra State Service officers work in revenue, police, transport, taxation, development and administrative departments. Pay for high State Service posts can be in Level 13-14 style scales with basic pay around Rs 56,100 or higher under the revised Maharashtra pay structure. With DA, HRA and city allowances, Mumbai and Pune postings may produce higher gross pay than many rural postings, while rural field postings provide wider administrative exposure.

MPSC Group B salaries can be around Rs 38,600-1,22,800 depending on post and pay level. Group C roles can start around Rs 19,900-63,200. Maharashtra government jobs provide long-term stability, medical benefits, leave, pension under applicable rules and a clear promotion ladder. Candidates who want to work within Maharashtra, use Marathi in public administration and understand local governance often prefer MPSC over national-level roles.

MPSC vs UPSC - Maharashtra Angle

UPSC and MPSC both test administration, current affairs and decision-making, but the focus is different. UPSC is national and leads to all-India services such as IAS and IPS. MPSC is state-focused and leads to Maharashtra government posts. MPSC preparation requires Marathi language comfort, Maharashtra history, geography, economy, social reform movements, cooperative sector, local administration and state schemes.

Candidates often prepare for both, but the answer-writing style, syllabus depth and state-specific facts should be separated. If your long-term goal is to serve in Maharashtra and remain closer to the state, MPSC is a strong path. A correct application photo is only the first step; the main advantage comes from consistent reading, PYQ analysis, mock tests and understanding Maharashtra governance.

State PSC Photo Upload Checklist Before Final Submit

Before pressing final submit on any state PSC portal, open the downloaded JPG once and confirm that the face is visible, the background is plain, and the file name is easy to identify. Keep the photo, signature and application receipt in one folder for that recruitment cycle. Many candidates resize the photo correctly but accidentally upload the older original file because both files look similar in the phone gallery. A clear file name such as exam_photo_200x230_45kb.jpg avoids that mistake.

Check the application preview screen after upload. The image shown on the portal should not look stretched, sideways, overly dark or cropped through the forehead or chin. If the preview looks wrong, return to this page, reset to the exam defaults, process again and download a fresh copy. Do not wait until document verification to fix a poor photograph. The photograph is part of your identity record for the examination, admit card and verification process.

Privacy and Browser-Only Processing

This page works without uploading your photo to a server. The browser reads the selected image through the FileReader API, draws it on a canvas, compresses it locally and creates the download file in memory. That design is important for exam documents because the photo is personal identity data. Once the tab is closed, the processed image object is gone from browser memory. The site does not need a login, account, cloud storage or backend processing queue.

When you open the page directly from your computer, the JSON specification fetch may be blocked by browser file rules, so the page uses hardcoded fallback values. When the site is served normally on Netlify or a local HTTP server, it loads the same values from config/exam-specs.json. This gives consistent defaults while still allowing the tool to work by simply opening the HTML file.

How to Avoid Portal Rejection Errors

Most upload errors come from one of five issues: wrong dimensions, file size above the limit, file size below the stated minimum, non-JPG format, or unclear photo quality. This tool handles dimensions and file size automatically, but you should still start with a good original photo. Use a front-facing passport-style image with even lighting. Avoid screenshots from social media, cropped group photos, heavy beauty filters and scanned images with dust or borders.

If the portal still rejects the image, lower the target KB by a small amount and try again. For a 50KB maximum, 45KB is a practical target. For a 100KB maximum, 80KB is a safe and clear target. For UPPSC, the 30KB minimum matters as much as the 100KB maximum, so do not compress below 30KB. When a portal says invalid dimensions, always reset the page to that exam's defaults before downloading again.

Mobile Use and Final Review Tips

The tool is designed for mobile browsers as well as desktop. On Android, open the page in Chrome, tap the upload area, choose the photo from gallery, wait for processing and download the final JPG. On iPhone, Safari and Chrome can both process ordinary image files. Large camera photos may take a few seconds because the image must be decoded, resized and compressed in the browser. The spinner confirms that processing is running.

After download, locate the file in Downloads instead of uploading from the gallery preview. Some phones show the original camera image first, which can cause confusion. If the application portal has a preview after upload, compare that preview with the expected passport-style look. A clear, recent and correctly sized image reduces avoidable rejection risk and keeps the rest of the application process focused on eligibility, fee payment and exam preparation.

Preparing for State Government Recruitment

A correct photo is a small part of the application, but it is often the first technical hurdle. Once the documents are ready, focus on the notification, syllabus, age limit, domicile rules, reservation certificates and exam calendar. State PSC exams reward candidates who know both national current affairs and the state's own history, geography, economy, welfare schemes and administrative structure. Reading the official notification carefully is as important as solving mock tests.

Make a single-page checklist for each application: registration ID, password, uploaded photo, uploaded signature, fee receipt, category certificate, educational details and printout of final form. Keep copies in cloud storage and offline storage. If the portal later asks for a correction window, you will know exactly what was submitted. This habit is useful across UPPSC, RPSC, MPSC, BPSC, WBCS and other state commission recruitments.

Why Exact Dimensions Matter for Admit Cards

Exam portals store uploaded photos in a fixed slot on the application database. When the dimensions are wrong, the portal may stretch the image, crop the face or reject the upload immediately. Even when the upload succeeds, a distorted photo can appear on the admit card, attendance sheet and verification records. This is why the width and height fields are kept editable but start from the official defaults for each page.

For state PSC exams, admit cards are checked by invigilators in crowded halls where quick visual matching matters. A stretched or unclear image can slow down entry and create unnecessary questions. Exact dimensions also make the file easier to compress predictably because the number of pixels is controlled. The best workflow is simple: start from a sharp original, reset the tool to the exam defaults, keep JPG selected, process once, then download the final file.

Choosing the Right KB Target

Candidates often think the file must be exactly equal to the maximum KB shown in the notification. In practice, portals usually require the file to be within a range or below a maximum. A small buffer is safer than hitting the ceiling exactly. For 50KB portals, a 45KB output avoids borderline rejection while keeping reasonable quality. For 100KB portals, 80KB is a good balance. For UPPSC, stay above 30KB because the minimum is specifically important.

Do not force a very large phone photo into an extremely tiny KB value unless the exam requires it. Over-compression creates blocky skin tones, broken edges around hair and unreadable facial detail. The smart compression utility keeps a quality floor and uses the requested dimensions, so the image remains usable for official records. If the original is noisy or dark, retake the photo instead of trying to rescue it only through compression.

After Application Submission

After submitting the form, download the final application PDF or printout immediately and confirm that the photo appears correctly. Save the processed image, signature, fee receipt and application printout together. If the commission opens a correction window, compare the stored file with the portal preview before making changes. Do not change the photograph unnecessarily after final submission unless the portal explicitly asks for correction.

Keep the same face appearance for the exam cycle. Major changes such as growing a heavy beard, changing hairstyle drastically or using an old photo can create verification questions. For document verification, carry the same identity proof, category certificate, educational records and application copy mentioned in the notification. Clean document management reduces stress and prevents last-minute confusion during hall ticket download, exam day entry and later certificate verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

200x230 pixels, maximum 50KB, JPG format. Verify at mpsc.gov.in before applying.

Deputy Collector style posts can start near Rs 56,100 basic. With DA and HRA in major cities, gross may approach Rs 95,000 or more.

Domicile and Marathi knowledge are important for many posts. Check the current notification.

Group B posts can be around Rs 38,600-1,22,800 depending on post and pay matrix.

Common PSI age limits vary by category and physical criteria. Read the latest advertisement carefully.

Yes, MPSC exams are available in Marathi and English, and Marathi knowledge is important for most posts.

Assistant Section Officer is a popular Group B post, often connected with secretariat and administrative office work.

It generally includes prelims, mains and interview. Confirm current paper structure on mpsc.gov.in.

Vacancies vary by notification and can range widely. Check mpsc.gov.in for the exact count.

Posting depends on service, merit, vacancy and department. Mumbai and Pune postings are competitive.

Check 200x230px, below 50KB, JPG format and plain light background. Reprocess with this tool.

Group C salaries commonly start in lower pay levels such as Rs 19,900-63,200 depending on post.

Some posts may be open, but domicile and Marathi requirements matter. Read the post-wise eligibility.

Visit mpsc.gov.in, complete One Time Registration, choose the exam, upload documents and pay the fee.

OTR stores candidate details for repeated applications. Keep photo and signature files ready during OTR.

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