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Assistant Professor (Eligibility) Official Photo Resizer (2026)

Upload any portrait and instantly resize to the strict 10KB–200KB UGC-NET (NTA) requirements. 100% private — nothing leaves your device.

Calibrated to UGC-NET 2026 Notification

Official Photo Specifications

  • File size: 10KB – 200KB
  • Background: white
  • JPG/JPEG format only. Passport-size colour or black & white photograph.
  • 80% face (including both ears) must be visible. White background mandatory.
  • No masks, caps, goggles or dark glasses. Spectacles allowed only if worn regularly.
  • Polaroid, computer-generated or heavily edited photos are strictly prohibited.
  • Keep 6-8 identical passport-size photographs for use at the examination centre.

How to Use

01

Upload Photo

Select any raw JPG or PNG selfie or portrait from your gallery.

02

Auto-Process

The tool automatically crops and compresses your photo to meet the strict 10KB–200KB UGC-NET requirements.

03

Download

Save the processed file. It is now ready to upload on the official UGC-NET portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this photo resizer tool officially provided by UGC-NET?

No. FreeApplyTools is an independent utility platform. However, the engine is hardcoded to strictly follow the official UGC-NET notification rules for 2026.

What happens if my photo is larger than 200KB?

The official UGC-NET portal will block your upload and throw an error. This tool prevents that by automatically capping the output size to within 10KB–200KB.

What photo format does UGC-NET 2026 accept?

Most government portals accept only JPEG/JPG format. Our tool automatically converts and compresses your photo to the correct format.

Common Assistant Professor (Eligibility) Photo Upload Errors

"File size exceeds 200KB"

The UGC-NET portal rejects photos above 200KB. Our tool automatically caps the output to stay within 10–200KB.

"Invalid image dimensions"

Photos must match the specified aspect ratio. Our resizer auto-crops to the exact pixel spec.

"Photo rejected — wrong background"

UGC-NET requires a white background. Selfies or photos taken indoors often have grey/dark tones that trigger rejection.

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