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Compress PDF to 200 KB for NEET

Bring your supporting document under the size NEET application forms commonly accept for PDF uploads.

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Files are optimized losslessly when possible. To guarantee an exact size, larger files are converted to images, which can soften text and remove the selectable text layer.

Compressing PDFs for NEET applications

The NEET application process asks candidates to upload scanned documents and certificates, and each one usually has to be small. 200 KB is a size many candidates aim for, though the photo, signature, and certificate fields each carry their own limit and the rules change between sessions. Always read the current instructions and size table on the official NTA NEET portal before you upload.

These scans often include category certificates and personal identity details. KiloPDF compresses each file directly in your browser, so nothing is sent to a third-party server while you prepare your application.

Choose your file, confirm the 200 KB target, and download the smaller PDF. If a document is already under the limit, we return it untouched so the quality stays as high as possible.

Need the general tool? Compress PDF to 200 KB for any purpose.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Drop in your PDF. It stays on your device.

  2. Step 2

    Pick a target size (or type a custom KB value).

  3. Step 3

    Download a PDF compressed to your target in seconds.

Why compress a PDF to 200 KB?

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Frequently asked questions

Is 200 KB the right size for NEET applications?

200 KB is a commonly requested target, but limits vary and change over time. Check the exact requirement on the relevant portal or provider before you upload or send.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Compression runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your PDF never leaves your device, which makes this safe for KYC, banking, and government documents.

How do you hit exactly 200 KB?

We re-encode each page as an image and search across quality and resolution settings until the rebuilt PDF lands at or just under 200 KB, keeping the best quality that still fits.

Is it really free with no watermark?

Yes. No sign-in, no per-hour task caps, no watermark, and no file-count limits, unlike most incumbents.

Will the text stay selectable?

When the file already fits or can be optimized losslessly, text stays sharp and selectable. To guarantee a smaller exact size we rasterize the pages, which is exactly what portal uploads need. If you need selectable text, keep your original.