Combined Medical Services Examination

Indian medical officer recruitment exam for various civil health services From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Combined Medical Services Examination or the CMS Examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for recruitment of Medical Officers (Group A posts) to various Government Services/Organizations such as the Central Health Service (CHS), Indian Railways, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and New Delhi Municipal Council.[2]

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Combined Medical Services Examination
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AcronymUPSC CMSE
TypeObjective Type
AdministratorUnion Public Service Commission
Year started1977 (48 years ago) (1977)
Skills testedMedical knowledge (MBBS level)
PurposeRecruitment of Group A Medical Officers
DurationPaper I - 2 hours
Paper II - 2 hours
Personality Test ~ 30 minutes
Maximum MarksPaper I - 250
Paper II - 250
Personality Test - 100
Negative MarkingYes
OfferedOnce a year
Regions India
LanguagesEnglish
Number of Applicants49,026 (2022)[1]
Number of Test takers20,613 (2022)[1]
Applicants to Posts Ratio71.36 (2022)[1]
PrerequisitesMBBS Degree
Fee₹200
Used byCHS
IRHS
NDMC
MCD
Websitehttps://upsc.gov.in/
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In 2024, Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) announced recruitment to the posts of Insurance Medical Officers Grade-II in ESI Corporation through the disclosure lists of Combined Medical Services Examination conducted in the years 2022 and 2023.[3]

History

The Combined Examination for recruitment to Medical posts under Central Government was first conducted by UPSC on 18th February 1977.[4] Prior to 1977, recruitment to these posts was on the basis of interview.[5] CMSE 2007 introduced the Negative Marking in the evaluation of Objective type question papers.[6] From CMSE 2010 onwards, female candidates were granted exemption from payment of exam fee.[7] CMSE 2014 introduced the Computer Based Mode of Examination.[8] From CMSE 2017 onwards, UPSC implemented the Public Disclosure Scheme for making publicly available the Scores of those candidates who appeared in the final stage of the examination but were not recommended. This is to ensure that other recruiting bodies can use this data to recruit these qualified candidates who are willing to publicly disclose their scores.[9] Syllabus of the examination was changed in CMSE 2018.[10] From CMSE 2020 onwards, the upper age limit for Medical Officer Grade of CHS GDMO sub-cadre was enhanced from 32 years to 35 years.[11]

Services/Posts

Through Combined Medical Services Examination, the Medical Officers are being recruited to following services or organisations.[12]

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CATEGORY - I
1 Medical Officer Grade (Level 10) in the General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) sub-cadre of the Central Health Service (CHS)
CATEGORY - II
1 Assistant Divisional Medical Officer (ADMO) in the Indian Railway Health Service (IRHS)
2 General Duty Medical Officer in the New Delhi Municipal Council
3 General Duty Medical Officer Grade -II in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
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Eligibility Criteria

Scheme of Examination

Part I : Written Examination

An objective-type written examination with two papers of two hours duration, each carrying a maximum of 250 marks. Both papers are attempted on the same day.

Paper I

Maximum Marks : 250

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Subject Questions
General Medicine 96
Paediatrics 24
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Paper II

Maximum Marks : 250

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Subject Questions
Surgery (including ENT, Ophthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics) 40
Gynaecology & Obstetrics 40
Preventive & Social Medicine 40
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Candidates who qualify in the written examination are called for an Interview/Personality Test.

Part II : Personality Test

Personality Test carrying 100 marks conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for those candidates qualifying the written examination.[15]

Medical Examination

The candidates need to undergo a medical examination to assess fitness, prior to appointment.

Exam Statistics

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Year of Examination 2015[16] 2016[17] 2017[9] 2018[10] 2019[18] 2020[19] 2021[20] 2022[21] 2023[22] 2024[23] 2025[13]
Number of Posts 1402 1025 717 504 919 560 845 687 1261 827 705
Number of Applicants 31,786 33,986 39,166 40,556 36,415 43,120 60,154 49,026
Candidates appeared for Exam 15,420 16,864 18,183 19,873 19,479 20,213 23,299 20,613
Candidates Interviewed 2998 3288 1585 1447 1856 1150 1176
Applicants to Posts Ratio (APR) 22.67 33.15 54.62 80.46 39.62 77.00 71.19 71.36
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More information Year of Examination, Cut-off Marks at Final Stage (Out of 600) ...
Cut-off Marks
Year of Examination 2020[24] 2021[25] 2022[26] 2023[27] 2024[28] 2025
Cut-off Marks at Final Stage (Out of 600) Category - I 365 370 324 332 403
Category - II 357 369 319 322 386
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Cadre allocation

Once the final results are declared by the UPSC, the cadre allocation for the selected candidates are done by the CHS-I section of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) according to the cadre preferences submitted by the candidates and their ranks.[29]

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