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University Admissions

Compress PDF for University Admission

University admission portals — Delhi University (DU), JNU, CUET, state university portals — require uploaded documents to be within strict size limits. BharatDocSeva compresses your marksheets, certificates, and application documents to any target size, instantly and privately.

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Use Custom preset and enter your university portal's exact limit — usually 200 KB to 1 MB per document.

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How It Works

1

Upload or Scan

Drop your PDF or tap BharatScan to capture directly from your device camera.

2

Set University Portal Limit

Select Custom — enter 200 KB for DU/CUET or 500 KB to 1 MB for state universities.

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Download & Upload

Download your admission-ready file and upload directly to your portal.

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100% Private

Files stay on your device. Never uploaded to any server.

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BharatScan Built-in

Scan physical documents with your phone camera instantly.

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Made for India

Calibrated for Indian government and job portal limits.

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Completely Free

No signup, no charges, no daily limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What file size does DU admission portal require?

Delhi University's Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) and programme-specific portals typically require documents under 100KB–500KB each. Refer to the DU notice for the exact limit for your programme.

Can I compress all admission documents at once?

Yes. Upload all your PDFs — 10th marksheet, 12th marksheet, certificates, migration certificate — together. BharatDocSeva compresses each independently to your chosen target and lets you download them individually.

Which documents need to be compressed for university admission?

10th and 12th marksheets, school leaving/transfer certificate, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC), migration certificate, income certificate, and passport-size photo PDF all typically have upload size limits.

Will my marks and grades be legible after compression?

Yes. BharatDocSeva uses high-DPI rendering and lossless encoding for text-heavy pages like marksheets, ensuring all subject names, marks, percentages, and school seals remain clearly legible.