CTET Photo Size 2026 – Crop & Resize to 200×230px Online
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), conducted by CBSE, requires candidates to upload a recent passport-size photograph in JPG format, sized 200×230 pixels with a file size between 20 KB and 50 KB. Uploading the wrong size will cause application rejection. Use this free tool to automatically resize and compress your photo to CTET's exact specifications — no Photoshop or software needed.
Privacy guarantee: All image processing happens 100% in your browser. No photos are ever uploaded to any server, stored in the cloud, or seen by anyone else. Your files stay on your device at all times.
CTET Official Photo Requirements 2026
- Dimensions: 200 × 230 pixels (width × height)
- File size: 20 KB to 50 KB
- Format: JPG / JPEG
- Background: Plain white background
- Attire: No caps, no dark glasses
- Recency: Photo taken within the last 6 months
Source: CBSE CTET official notification. Always verify with the current year's notification at ctet.nic.in.
CTET Signature Size Requirements
In addition to the passport-size photo, CTET candidates must also upload a signature. The signature specifications are:
- Dimensions: 200 × 230 pixels (same as photo)
- File size: 20 KB to 50 KB
- Format: JPG / JPEG
- Content: Clear, legible signature in black ink on white background
- Background: Plain white background, no seal or stamp
Tip: Write your signature on white paper with a black pen, scan it, and use our CTET tool to resize it to the required 200×230 pixels.
🛈 How to Use Photo Resizer
- 🌍 Select your region: Use the region selector at the top to choose your country or "International" for global standards.
- 📄 Pick a preset: Choose a document type (e.g., passport, visa, exam) from the list or sidebar. The requirements will appear above.
- 📷 Upload your photo: Click the file input to select an image from your device.
- ✂️ Adjust crop and settings: The tool will auto-fill the required dimensions and file size. You can fine-tune these if needed.
- ⬇️ Preview and download: Crop your photo, then click Crop & Download to save the formatted image to your device.
If you need a different size, select Custom and enter your own dimensions and file size limits.
All processing happens in your browser. No photos are uploaded to any server.