PDF to JPG for Exam Upload
Government exam portals only accept JPG — but marksheets, admit cards, and certificates are usually issued as PDFs. This tool converts any PDF page to an exam-ready JPEG at your portal's exact KB limit, without uploading your file to any server.
What You Need to Know
Portals like NTA (NEET, JEE, CUET), NSP Scholarship, RRB, and state admission portals explicitly reject PDF uploads. You must convert the PDF page to JPG before uploading. Most students take a screenshot or photograph the screen — which lowers quality. The PDF to JPG converter renders the PDF natively at 2× resolution, then compresses to your target KB, giving a sharper, portal-compliant JPEG.
How It Works
Step 1: Open the PDF to JPG converter
Click the button below. The tool loads entirely in your browser — no registration required.
Step 2: Upload your PDF
Drop your marksheet, admit card, or certificate PDF. Up to 50 MB, any standard PDF.
Step 3: Select the page
For multi-page PDFs, use the page arrows to navigate to the correct marksheet or admit card page.
Step 4: Set your portal's KB limit
Choose 50 KB (NSP), 100 KB (UPSC / visa), or 200 KB (NTA). Or type a custom value.
Step 5: Convert and download
Click Convert. Download the exam-ready JPG and upload directly to your portal.
Benefits
- Portal-compliant JPG output Produces a JPEG at exactly your specified KB — accepted by NTA, NSP, RRB, UPSC, and state admission portals.
- 2× resolution rendering PDF pages are rendered at double resolution before compression, keeping text and signatures sharp even at low KB targets.
- PDF never leaves your device All rendering and compression runs in your browser. Your marksheet and admit card data are never sent to any server.
- Any page of any PDF Navigate through multi-page PDFs to convert exactly the page you need — marksheet, certificate, or supporting document.
- No app required Works on any device with a browser — phone, tablet, laptop. No install, no account.
Pro Tip
Always choose a KB target slightly below the portal's limit. If the portal says 'maximum 50 KB', aim for 45 KB to give yourself a margin. The converter lets you set any custom KB value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do exam portals reject PDF files?
Government exam portals (NTA, RRB, SSC, UPSC, NSP) are built to accept only JPG/JPEG for photo and document uploads. PDF is a document format, not an image format. You must convert the PDF page to JPEG before uploading.
What KB should I use for NTA (NEET/JEE/CUET) uploads?
NTA portals generally accept JPG photos up to 200 KB and documents up to 300 KB. Use the 200 KB preset or check your specific NTA notification for exact limits.
What KB should I use for NSP Scholarship upload?
The National Scholarship Portal (NSP) requires documents (marksheets, certificates) in JPG format, generally between 50 KB and 200 KB. The 50 KB preset is a safe choice for most NSP uploads.
Will the converted JPG be readable?
Yes. The tool renders the PDF at 2× screen resolution before compression, so text and signatures remain legible even at 50 KB. Preview the output before downloading to confirm quality.
Can I convert a password-protected PDF?
No. Password-protected PDFs cannot be rendered in the browser. Remove the password first using a PDF reader (Adobe Acrobat, Preview on Mac) then convert.