UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) is conducted for Medical Officer positions in various organizations such as the Indian Ordnance Factories, Indian Railways functioning under the Government of India. Eligibility Criteria for Combined Medical Services Examination
Nationality – A candidate must be a citizen of India / Nepal/ Bhutan or Tibetan refugee or a person of Indian origin.
Age Limits: Maximum Age Limit – 32 Yrs (relaxable to 5 years for SC/ ST and 3 years for OBC Candidates)
Minimum Educational Qualifications – Should have passed the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. Examination. UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam Plan
- Stage-I: Computer Based Examination
- Stage-II: Personality Test
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UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam – Important Dates
- Official Notification announcement – March – April Month every year
- e – Admit Card Availability for Computer Based Examination – July-August
- Commencement of Computer Based Examination – August month (13/08/2017)
Latest Official Notification on UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam
How to Apply for UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam
Candidates can apply for UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam through online mode only, using the below-granted link. Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs. 200/- through net banking or by remitting the money in any Branch of SBI by Cash. No Application Fees for Female/ SC/ ST/ PH Candidates.
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UPSC Combined Medical Services Exam Pattern
Part-I – COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION – (500 marks)
Computer-based examination in two Papers, each Paper carrying a maximum of 250 marks and will be of two hours duration.
Paper I – Maximum Marks – 250 Subjects No. of questions
Subjects | No. of questions |
General Ability | 30 questions |
General Medicine | 70 questions |
Paediatrics | 20 questions |
Total | 120 questions |
Paper II – Maximum Marks – 250 Subjects No. of questions
Subjects | No. of questions |
Surgery | 40 questions |
Gynaecology & Obstetrics | 40 questions |
Preventive & Social Medicine | 40 questions |
Total | 120 questions |
Part-II – Personality Test – (100 marks)
Candidates who qualify the Computer-based examination are called for Personality Test carrying 100 marks.