IBPS PO & Clerk Photo Rules: The 200x230 Pixel Mystery Solved
Why standard passport photos get "squashed" in IBPS forms and how to fix it.
The Problem: The "Squashed Face"
- Standard vs IBPS: Standard passport photos are 3.5cm x 4.5cm, but IBPS demands 200 x 230 pixels.
- The Issue: Resizing a standard photo to these dimensions without cropping causes vertical compression.
- Result: The face appears "squashed" or distorted, which can lead to rejection.
Signature Warning
- Strict Rule: IBPS is very strict about signatures.
- Common Mistake: Signing in block/capital letters is not allowed.
- Requirement: Ensure your signature is in running handwriting with black ink on white paper.
"Signatures in CAPITAL LETTERS are NOT accepted"
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