TSPSC Photo Resize Online Free 2024

Resize TSPSC application photos to 200x230 pixels and a JPG file below 50KB.

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📊 TSPSC Photo Requirements - Year History

Always verify the active state PSC notification before applying.

YearExamPhoto KBSizeSign KBFormat
2024TSPSC Group 1Max 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG
2024TSPSC Group 2Max 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG
2023TSPSC Group 1Max 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG
2022TSPSC Group 2Max 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG
2021TSPSC Group 4Max 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG
2020VRO/VRAMax 50KB200×230Max 30KBJPG

How to Resize Photo for TSPSC Application

Upload your Telangana PSC photo by browsing, dragging, dropping or pasting from the clipboard. The tool uses TSPSC defaults: 200x230 pixels, JPG format and a 45KB target under the 50KB maximum. The page works directly in the browser, so the file is processed locally after upload.

After the image loads, check the preview stats and download the processed JPG. Use a clean recent photo with white background. If the portal rejects the file, confirm exact dimensions and size, then reprocess with a slightly lower target such as 40KB.

TSPSC Photo Requirements 2024

TSPSC photo requirements commonly use 200x230 pixels, maximum 50KB and JPG format. The photo should be recent, clear and front-facing. Use a plain white or light background and avoid sunglasses, cap, mask, filters, border effects and dark shadows. A studio passport photo gives the best result.

The same photo dimensions are commonly used for Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, AEE, VRO and other Telangana recruitments, but every candidate should check the active notification at tspsc.gov.in. Keeping a 45KB processed copy gives a useful safety margin below the maximum.

TSPSC Exam Categories

TSPSC Group 1 includes senior state roles such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police and other gazetted posts. Group 2 covers non-gazetted executive and administrative roles. Group 3 and Group 4 include clerical, assistant and lower division posts, while AEE recruitments cover engineering streams such as civil, electrical and mechanical.

Village revenue posts such as VRO and VRA, police-related posts and department-specific recruitments may have separate notifications. Although eligibility and syllabus differ, the photo upload rules are usually similar: clear JPG, 200x230 pixels and below 50KB.

TSPSC Group 1 Career in Telangana

TSPSC Group 1 is a respected route into Telangana state administration. Posts such as Deputy Collector and Deputy SP provide responsibility, public authority and long-term growth. Pay scales under Telangana PRC revisions vary by post, but Group 1 officers can draw strong monthly salaries with DA and HRA. Hyderabad and district postings both offer different career exposure.

Group 2 and Group 4 jobs also provide stable state government careers. Benefits include salary revisions, dearness allowance, medical benefits, leave and pension under applicable rules. Telangana government jobs are attractive because they keep candidates within the state while offering permanent service and promotion opportunities.

TSPSC vs APPSC - Key Differences

TSPSC and APPSC became separate recruitment systems after the 2014 state bifurcation. Both recruit for state services, but local candidature, syllabus emphasis and vacancies differ. TSPSC focuses on Telangana administration and state-specific topics, while APPSC focuses on Andhra Pradesh. Candidates should not assume eligibility across both states.

The photo requirements are similar, and a 200x230 JPG below 50KB may work for both if the current notifications match. However, domicile rules, reservation benefits and language preferences differ. Read each state notification separately.

State PSC Upload Checklist Before Final Submit

State PSC portals usually validate file size, dimensions and format before allowing final submission, but candidates should also check visual quality. Open the processed image after download and confirm that the face or signature is not stretched, sideways, blurry or cropped. A photo should show both eyes, the full face and a plain background. A signature should be dark, readable and written on white paper. If the output looks weak, return to the original scan or studio photo instead of compressing the same poor file again.

Keep one folder for original files and another for final upload files. Rename processed images clearly, such as appsc-photo-45kb.jpg or tnpsc-photo-150x200.jpg. This matters because candidates often apply for several state recruitment exams in the same season. APPSC, TSPSC and KPSC may use 200x230 photo dimensions, while TNPSC uses 150x200. A clear folder structure prevents uploading the wrong state file during a deadline rush.

Privacy and Browser-Only Processing

These pages resize and compress images in your browser using the Canvas API. Your photo or signature is not uploaded to a backend server for processing. The image is read locally, drawn at the selected dimensions, compressed to the target KB value and returned as a download. That makes the tool suitable for personal documents such as application photos and signatures, especially when used on your own phone or computer.

If you use a shared device or cyber cafe, delete temporary files after the application is submitted. Keep the downloaded file on your own device or cloud drive. Do not share identity documents with unofficial agents unless absolutely necessary. A state government application is a formal record, and the uploaded image may be used later in hall tickets, verification, interviews or joining files.

How to Avoid Portal Rejection Errors

Most state PSC upload errors come from predictable causes: file above maximum KB, wrong image dimensions, wrong format, unclear photo, signature on ruled paper or a file corrupted by repeated editing. If the portal says the file is too large, reduce the target to 40KB or 45KB for photo and 25KB for signature. If the portal says invalid format, download as JPG rather than renaming another file type manually. A PNG renamed to .jpg can still fail because its internal format remains PNG.

If the portal preview looks poor, improve the source image first. Use a recent studio photo, bright lighting and a plain white or light background. For signatures, sign on unruled white paper with black or blue ink. Crop unnecessary blank space before resizing. These checks are simple, but they prevent the most common upload problems that candidates face during state PSC registration.

Preparing for State Government Recruitment

State PSC exams reward candidates who combine general knowledge with state-specific preparation. Along with national current affairs, read state history, geography, economy, welfare schemes, budget, polity and local administration. APPSC and TSPSC candidates should revise Andhra Pradesh and Telangana bifurcation topics carefully. TNPSC candidates should focus on Tamil Nadu history, social reform movements and Tamil language requirements. KPSC candidates should prepare Karnataka history, polity, economy and Kannada language expectations.

A strong preparation routine includes syllabus mapping, previous year papers, mock tests and revision notes. Do not ignore the application process while preparing. A rejected photo, wrong category selection or missed correction window can waste months of study. Treat document upload, fee payment and application PDF storage as part of professional exam discipline.

Mobile Use and Final Review Tips

The tool works on mobile browsers. Use the original camera or scanner file when possible, not a compressed image forwarded through messaging apps. After selecting a file, wait until the spinner finishes and the download button becomes active. On older phones, large source images can take a few seconds to process. Keep the tab open and avoid switching apps while processing is running.

Before final submission, check candidate name, date of birth, category, local status, exam center, qualification, mobile number and email. Then check the uploaded image preview. The final application PDF, payment receipt and processed image files should be saved together. These files may be needed for hall ticket download, correction window, certificate verification or future reference.

If another person helps you submit the form, review the final screen yourself before payment or final lock. The responsibility for correct documents remains with the candidate. A two-minute check is faster than correcting an avoidable rejection later.

Choosing Between State PSC Exams

Candidates in South India often compare APPSC, TSPSC, TNPSC and KPSC because the exams look similar from outside. All recruit for state government posts, but the service rules, language requirements, domicile conditions, syllabus emphasis and posting locations are different. A candidate who wants to work in Andhra Pradesh should focus on APPSC notifications and Andhra Pradesh history, economy and governance. A candidate targeting Telangana should add Telangana movement, welfare schemes and state geography. TNPSC aspirants need strong Tamil Nadu history and Tamil language comfort. KPSC aspirants need Karnataka-specific current affairs and Kannada proficiency.

The image requirements also reflect this state-by-state difference. APPSC, TSPSC and KPSC commonly use 200x230 photo dimensions, while TNPSC uses 150x200. Signature dimensions can also vary. This is why a universal photo file should not be blindly reused for every portal. Prepare a separate final image for each state application and keep the notification PDF with it. That habit reduces mistakes and also helps when friends or family members ask you to verify which file was used.

State PSC preparation is usually more predictable when candidates choose one primary state and one backup state. Preparing for too many state exams at once can divide attention because each state has unique language, geography, polity and social welfare schemes. Apply widely if eligible, but study deeply for the state where your domicile, language and career preference are strongest. The application image is a small technical step, but it is part of a larger decision about where you want to serve.

After Hall Ticket Release

When the hall ticket is released, compare the printed or downloaded admit card photo with the file you uploaded. If the image is unclear or distorted, read the instructions on the portal and contact the helpdesk only through official channels. Carry the same identity proof mentioned in the application and keep extra passport-size photos if the hall ticket asks for them. Do not assume that a photo accepted at application time will be ignored at the exam center; invigilators use it for identity matching.

For document verification, keep originals and photocopies ready: educational certificates, caste or community certificates, local status proof, disability certificate if applicable, ID proof, application printout, hall ticket, marks memo and any experience certificate required by the post. A clean digital folder with the final photo and signature files is also useful. Good record keeping makes the process calmer when interview calls or certificate verification notices arrive with short deadlines.

Why Exact Dimensions Matter

Exact pixel dimensions matter because the portal stores the uploaded image in a fixed template. If the image is too wide, too tall or in the wrong ratio, the face may look squeezed in the hall ticket or the signature may appear stretched during verification. Some portals reject wrong dimensions immediately, while others accept the upload but create a poor preview. Using the exact width and height before compression avoids both problems. It also prevents candidates from manually dragging corners in random photo editors, which often damages proportions.

The safest sequence is simple: start with a clear source, crop if required, resize to official pixels, then compress to the maximum KB range. This page combines resize and compression, but candidates should still inspect the final preview. A technically valid image should also look natural. If the face is too small in the frame, retake or crop before uploading. If the signature line is too thin, sign again with stronger ink. Good documents make later identity checks smoother.

Frequently Asked Questions

200x230 pixels, maximum 50KB, JPG format. Verify at tspsc.gov.in.

Yes, both commonly use 200x230px, max 50KB JPG.

Group 1 pay is strong under Telangana PRC scales, with allowances increasing monthly gross pay.

Most TSPSC posts require Telangana local candidature or eligibility as notified.

Yes, TSPSC exams commonly use 200x230px and max 50KB.

It is usually written-exam based with general studies, language and ability sections.

Photo, signature and certificates as required by the notification.

Age limits and relaxations should be checked in the active notification.

It depends on grade and current government rules. Check the current recruitment notice.

Use tspsc.gov.in notifications and apply online with photo and signature uploads.

Eligibility depends on state rules and local candidature. Check both notifications.

AEE commonly uses the same 200x230px max 50KB JPG format.

No. Posting depends on vacancy, merit and department requirement.

Vacancies vary by notification. Check tspsc.gov.in.

Telugu and English options are commonly available depending on paper and notification.

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