Notification | Application Form | Exam Date | Eligibility | Pattern |
Exam Name | Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) |
Conducting Body | Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) |
Exam Level | National |
Frequency | Annually |
Application Mode | Online |
Exam Mode | Computer-Based (Online) |
UPSC Calendar 2022 | Click here |
Official Website | upsc.gov.in |
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Events | Exam Dates |
Notification Release date | 6th April 2022 |
Application Form Released | 6th April 2022 |
Last date for the application process from | 26th April 2022 |
Applications Form can be withdrawn | To be announced |
Last date to submit online payment | To be announced |
Admit card Download | To be announced |
UPSC CMS 2022 Exam Date | 17th July 2022 |
Declaration of the results | To be announced |
To apply for UPSC CMS 2022, the candidate is required to fetch the application form which is available on the official website. There are two phases of the examination Phase I, and Phase II. You need to register and provide educational information as well as personal details. Fill out the application form and make sure to choose the exam center according to your convenience. Attach the documents asked for with the application form. Get the scan copy of the passport size photo and thumb impression and signature. Lastly, submit the application form along with the application fee.
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The examination pattern for UPSC CMS 2022 follows here:
Personality Test: (100 Marks): The personality test carries 100 marks of such of the candidates who qualify on the results of the written examination.
Paper | No. of Questions | Total Marks | Duration |
Paper 1 – General Medicine and Paediatrics | 120 (96 from General Medicine and 24 from Paediatrics) | 250 | 2 hours |
Paper 2- (a) Surgery, (b) Gynaecology & Obstetrics and (c) Preventive & Social Medicine | 120 (40 questions from each part) | 250 | 2 hours |
Total | 240 | 500 | —- |
Candidates can find below all topics UPSC CMS 2022 Syllabus for the General Ability, General Medicine, Paediatrics, Syllabus for Paper I, etc:
This section covers various topics such as Economy, Indices and Human Development, Indian Society, Polity, Programmes, economy, The effects of changing demographic trends on health, environment, and society, Indian Agriculture, Industry, Transportation, and Service Sectors, Food distribution & adulteration, Recent trends in Science, Storage of Food and their relevance to public health and Technologies, exploitation, Basic concepts of Ecology, Natural and man-made disasters and their management, Natural Resources, conservation, and related issues, and Environment and their impact on health.
This section is also inclusive of several topics like Neurology, Endocrinology, Hematology, Cardiology, Genito-Urinary, Gastro-intestinal, Respiratory diseases, Metabolic disorders, Infectious/Communicable Diseases, Nutrition / Growth, Psychiatry, Musculoskeletal systems, Diseases of the Skin (Dermatology), General.
Short stature, Growth, and development, precocious and delayed puberty, Normal newborn, Low Birth Weight are newborn, Impaired learning, Neonatology, Developmental Delay, Complementary Feeding, Nutrition, Lactation management & Renal.
Find below the UPSC CMS 2022 Exam Syllabus for Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics:
Blood vessels, Wounds, Spleen, Abdominal wall, Infections, Lymphatic, Thoracic surgery, Bile, Alimentary tract-Liver, Abdominal injuries, Pancreas, Orthopedic surgery, Neuro Surgery, Anesthesiology, Peritoneum, Urological Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology Ophthalmology, Traumatology
The concept of Health, Disease and Health Administration, Social and Community Medicine, General Epidemiology, Demography and Health Statistics, Preventive Medicine and Planning, Environmental Health, Nutrition and Health, Communicable Diseases, Non-communicable diseases, Occupational Health, Medical Sociology, Genetics and Health, International Health and Health Education, Maternal and Child Health, National Programmes.
Agartala | Dharwad |
Ahmedabad | Dispur |
Aizwal | Gangtok |
Bengaluru | Hyderabad |
Bareilly | Imphal |
Bhopal | Itanagar |
Chandigarh | Jaipur |
Chennai | Jammu |
Cuttack | Jorhat |
Dehradun | Kochi |
Delhi | Kohima |
Kolkata | Sambalpur |
Lucknow | Shillong |
Madurai | Shimla |
Mumbai | Srinagar |
Nagpur | Thiruvananthapuram |
Panaji (Goa) | Tirupati |
Patna | Udaipur |
Port Blair | Vishakhapatnam |
Prayagraj (Allahabad) | Raipur |
Ranchi | – |
Download the admit card from the official website of UPSC. Candidates can collect Admit Card at least three weeks before the date of examination. This card consisted of details such as date, time, and exam venue. If a candidate fails to fetch the admit card then quickly contact the UPSC authorities as no candidate will be permitted to appear in the examination without admit card.
Check the official website to collect the exam result. Enter your name and roll number. As soon as the result will be announced, the candidate needs to fill and submit the Detailed Application Form (DAF) to appear for the further rounds of the selection procedure.
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