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LATEST UPDATE

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the UPSC CMS 2026 Notification on its official website on 11 March 2026, as per the UPSC calendar. The online application process will be open from 11 March to 31 March 2026. The UPSC CMS 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on 2 August 2026 (Sunday). The examination will be conducted in two shifts in computer-based mode, followed by a Personality Test for candidates shortlisted for the next stage.

IMPORTANT DATES

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the UPSC CMS 2026 Notification on its official website on 11 March 2026, as per the UPSC calendar. The online application process will be open from 11 March to 31 March 2026. The UPSC CMS 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on 2 August 2026 (Sunday).

Events

Dates

Notification Release Date

11 March 2026

Start of Application process

11 March 2026

Last Date of Submitting Application Form

31 March 2026

Admit Card Release Date

To be notified

Exam Date

02 August 2026

Announcement of Result

To be notified

Interview Date

To be notified

VACANCY DETAILS

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is likely to publish the UPSC CMS 2026 notification on its official website. In the previous recruitment cycle (2025), the government announced 844 vacancies, with a detailed distribution across various reservation categories.

Post

No. of Vacancies

Central Health Services (Medical Officer GDMO subcadre)

226

Indian Railways (Assistant Divisional Medical Officer: ADMO)

450

New Delhi Municipal Council (GDMO, Grade?II)

09

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (GDMO, Grade?II)

20

Total

705

SALARY STRUCTURE

The UPSC CMS 2026 salary structure is considered highly competitive and attractive for medical professionals in India. The pay scale ranges from 56,100 to 1,77,100 per month, along with several allowances, benefits, and strong career advancement opportunities. Owing to this lucrative compensation, a large number of medical candidates are drawn to apply for the UPSC CMS Recruitment 2026. The post-wise salary details along with the pay matrix for UPSC CMS 2026 are provided in the table below.

Post Name and Organization

Salary

Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways

INR 56100-177500/- Per Month

Post of Assistant Medical Officer in the Indian Ordnance factories’ Health Service Under The Ministry of Defence

INR 56100-177500/- Per Month plus NPA

General Duty Medical Officer in the New Delhi Municipal Council

INR 56,100 to INR 1,77,500/- per month plus restricted NPA

GDMO (General Duty Medical Officer) Gr.II in East, North, and South Delhi Municipal Corporation

INR 56,100/- per month

HOW TO APPLY

The UPSC CMS Application Form 2026 can be filled out online through the official website of the Union Public Service Commission. The complete application process is explained below:


Step 1: Visit the Official Website

Access the UPSC Online Recruitment Application (ORA) portal through the Official Website.


Step 2: Choose the Examination

From the list of available examinations, select Combined Medical Services Examination and click on the Apply Now option.


Step 3: Read the Instructions Carefully

Carefully review all the instructions related to filling out the online application form and then click on the Next button.


Step 4: Registration

You will be redirected to the registration page. Click on New Registration and complete the registration process by entering the required personal and educational details.


Step 5: Fill the Application Form

Log in using your credentials and fill out the UPSC CMS Application Form. Enter all necessary personal, educational, and professional details. Ensure that both Part I and Part II of the application form are completed correctly.


Step 6: Upload Required Documents

Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and photo ID proof in the prescribed format. 


Step 7: Pay the Application Fee

Pay the applicable application fee according to your category using the available payment modes.

Category

Application Fee

UR/OBC Candidates

Rs. 200/-

Female/SC/ST/PwBD Candidates

Exempted


Step 8: Final Submission

Submit the UPSC CMS online application form and take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.


EXAM CENTERS

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the UPSC CMS 2026 Notification on its official website. The UPSC CMS Exam Centre details are clearly mentioned on the candidates’ CMS admit cards, along with the complete address and important exam-day instructions. For the last year, UPSC has notified a total of 41 examination centres, from which candidates must select their preferred centre while applying. Candidates can refer to the list below to check the available UPSC CMS exam centres.

Exam Centres

AGARTALA

JAIPUR

SHILLONG

AHMEDABAD

JAMMU

SHIMLA

AIZWAL

JORHAT

SRINAGAR

BAREILLY

KOCHI

THIRUVANATHAPURAM

BENGALURU

KOHIMA

TIRUPATI

BHOPAL

KOLKATA

UDAIPUR

CHANDIGARH

LUCKNOW

IMPHAL

CHENNAI

MADURAI

ITANAGAR

CUTTACK

MUMBAI

SAMBALPUR

DEHRADUN

PATNA

RANCHI

DELHI

PORT BLAIR

RAIPUR

DHARWAD

PRAYAGRAJ

HYDERABAD

DISPUR

IMPHAL

NAGPUR

GANGTOK

PANAJI (GOA)

VISHAKHAPATNAM

ADMIT CARD

UPSC CMS Admit Card will be released shortly before the exam. Candidates can follow the below steps to download UPSC CMS 2026 Admit Card:

  1. Visit the official website of UPSC.
  2. Click on the Admit Card link available on the Home page of the website.
  3. Read the instructions given on the page and click on the Yes button.
  4. Select any of the given two options – By Registration ID or By Roll Number.
  5. Enter registration ID and date of birth (if ‘By Registration ID’ is selected) or roll number and date of birth (if ‘By Roll Number’ is selected).
  6. Click on the Submit button.
  7. Download the UPSC admit card and take two printouts for the exam day.

EXAM RESULT

UPSC CMS Result will be declared shortly after the release of the answer key. Candidates can follow the below steps to download the Result:

  1. Visit the official website upsc.gov.in
  2. Click on the exam result appearing in the “What’s New” section.
  3. A new page will appear showing the PDF link of the UPSC result.
  4. Click on the link given under the “Documents” column, the UPSC result pdf will open.
  5. Search the roll number or name (in case of final result).
  6. Download the UPSC result pdf for future reference.

OVERVIEW

UPSC conduct the Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) to recruit medical graduates for positions in various Central Government Organizations and Services. The Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) is held in line with the norms issued in the Gazette of India by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The selection is done on the basis of candidates’ performance in the written examination and personality test.

Post and Organisation

Responsibilities

Assistant Divisional Medical
Officer in the Railways 

Has to serve for 4 or more years in any Defence services or services connected to the Defence of India.

Has to attend indoor wards and outpatient departments regularly. 

Has to perform the physical examinations of candidates as well as employees already in service. 

Has to undertake measures for family planning and sanitation in the jurisdiction. 

Has to be responsible for the duties of the Hospital Health Unit Staff.

Has to report to the CMS/Addl.CMS/MS in charge. 

Assistant Medical Officer in the
Indian Ordnance factories Health
Service Under The Ministry of Defence

Has to attend indoor wards, outpatient departments and emergencies regularly. 

Has to perform the physical examinations of candidates as well as employees already in service. 

Has to cater to the occupational health service. 

Has to organise and supervise all the work related to medical aids, housekeeping as well as security. 

Has to maintain the medical equipment and other instruments. 

Has to ensure proper waste disposal, mainly of biomedical waste. 

Has to report to the Medical Officer-In-Charge. 

General Duty Medical Officer in the
New Delhi Municipal Council, North Delhi Municipal Corporation, and South Delhi Municipal Corporation

Has to review all medical records and test results for proper diagnosis of any patient’s disease. Has the power to request further information on patients by ordering additional medical tests to be conducted or by contacting the previous healthcare professional involved with the patient. 

Has to conduct research and stay updated regarding new advancements in medical science. 

Has to plan and execute medical aid. 

Has to create revised programs by reviewing existing medical services and programs. 

Has to maintain all the documents carefully for posterity. 

Junior Scale Post in the Central Health Service

Are generally hired temporarily, but might become permanent. 

Has to attend indoor wards, outpatient departments and emergencies regularly. 

Has to conduct medical tests and look after the administration. 

Highlights 2026

Particulars

Details

Exam Full Name

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE)

Conducting Authority

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

Admission Purpose

To recruit Medical Officer in UPSC

Exam Level

National

Exam Date

August 02, 2026

Official Website

https://upsc.gov.in/

SELECTION PROCESS

The selection process for the UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) 2026 is conducted in two main stages, as explained below:


Stage 1: Written Examination

The Written Examination is the first and most crucial stage of the selection process. It is conducted in online (Computer-Based Test) mode and consists of objective-type questions.


Paper I

Subjects: General Medicine and Paediatrics

Mode: Objective (MCQs)

Candidates must qualify Paper I to be eligible for Paper II.

Those who fail to clear Paper I are not allowed to appear for Paper II.


Paper II

Subjects: SurgeryGynaecology & Obstetrics, and Preventive & Social Medicine

Mode: Objective (MCQs)

Only candidates who qualify Paper I can attempt Paper II.

Candidates who successfully clear both Paper I and Paper II are shortlisted for the next stage.


Stage 2: Interview-cum-Personality Test

Candidates shortlisted from the written examination are called for the Personality Test conducted by UPSC.

The interview assesses:

General knowledge

Academic understanding

Clinical acumen

Communication skills

Overall personality and suitability for medical services

The Personality Test carries separate weightage, which is added to the written exam marks.

Final Merit List

The final merit list is prepared based on the combined marks of the Written Examination and the Personality Test.

Candidates are recommended for appointment according to their rank, preferences, and availability of vacancies.

EXAM SYLLABUS

According to the official UPSC Combined Medical Services syllabus, Paper I covers topics from General Medicine and Paediatrics, while Paper II includes subjects such as Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and Preventive & Social Medicine. As the UPSC CMS 2026 exam date has already been announced, candidates are advised to carefully review the detailed syllabus for each subject and begin their preparation accordingly.

UPSC COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES EXAMINATION (CMSE) 

The syllabus for UPSC CMSE Paper I and Paper II is given below:-

Name of Test

Topic 

Weightage

Paper I: General Medicine
and Paediatrics

General Medicine 

96 Q

Cardiology

Respiratory diseases

Gastrointestinal

Genito-urinary

Neurology

Haematology

Endocrinology

Metabolic disorders

Infections/Communicable Diseases: Virus, Rickets, Bacterial, Spirochetal, Protozoan, Metazoan, Fungus.

Nutrition/Growth

Diseases of the skin (Dermatology)

Musculoskeletal System

Psychiatry

General

Emergency Medicine

Common Poisoning

Snakebite

Tropical Medicine

Critical Care Medicine

Emphasis on medical procedures

Patho physiological basis of diseases

Vaccines preventable diseases and Nonvaccine preventable diseases

Vitamin deficiency diseases

In psychiatry include – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar diseases, and Schizophrenia

Pediatrics

24 Q

Common childhood emergencies

Basic newborn care

Normal developmental milestones

Accidents and poisonings in children

Recognizing children with special needs and management

National programs related to child health

Paper-II: Surgery
Gynaecology & Obstetrics/ Preventive & Social Medicine

Surgery 

40 Q

General Surgery: Wounds, Infections, Tumours, Lymphatic, Blood vessels, Cysts/sinuses, Head and neck, Breast.

Alimentary  tract: Oesophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Anus, Developmental, Liver, Bile, Pancreas etc.

Urological Surgery

Neuro Surgery

Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T.

Thoracic surgery

Orthopaedic surgery

Ophthalmology

Anaesthesiology

Traumatology

Diagnosis and management of common surgical ailments

Pre-operative and post-operative care of surgical patients

Medico legal and ethical issues of surgery

Wound healing

Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery

Shock pathophysiology and management

Gynaecology & Obstetrics

40 Q

Obstetrics

Gynaecology

Family Planning

Preventive & Social Medicine

40 Q

Social and Community Medicine

Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine

Health Administration and Planning

General Epidemiology

Demography and Health Statistics

Communicable Diseases

Environmental Health

Nutrition and Health

Non-communicable diseases

Occupational Health

Genetics and Health

International Health

Medical Sociology and Health Education

Maternal and Child Health

National Programmes

Management of common health problems

Ability to monitor national health programs

Knowledge of maternal and child wellness

Ability to recognize, investigate, report, plan and manage community health problems including malnutrition and emergencies


NOTE:- Both the Papers of the Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) will be of MBBS standard.



EXAM PATTERN

The Written Examination is the first stage of the UPSC CMS selection process. It is conducted as an online, objective-type test. Candidates must qualify Part I to be eligible to appear for Part II of the examination. Those who fail to clear Part I will not be permitted to take Part II. The written examination consists of two papers under Paper I.


PART – I

The candidates will take the written examination in two Papers, each Paper carrying a maximum of 250 marks. Each Paper will be of two hours duration. 

The section-wise distribution of marks is given below:- 

Test Mode

Name of Test

No. of Questions

Maximum Marks

Duration

Computer Based Written Test

Paper-I: 
General Medicine

96 Q

250 Marks

120 Minutes

Paper-I:
Paediatrics

24 Q

Paper-II: 
Surgery

40 Q

250 Marks

120 Minutes

Paper-II: 
Gynaecology & Obstetrics

40 Q

Paper-II: 
Preventive & Social Medicine

40 Q

Total

240 Q

500 Marks

240 Minutes


Mode of Examination

The Examination shall be held as Computer-based Test. The questions in both Paper I & Paper II shall be objective Multiple choice Type.


Medium of Examination

The question Papers (Test Booklets) will be set in English only.

Marking Scheme

There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers:
1. There are four alternatives for the answers to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, 1/3rd of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.
2. If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be the same penalty as above for that question.
3. If a question is left blank i.e. no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

Personality Test (Part II)

1. Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be called for an Interview/ Personality Test to be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
2. The Interview/ Personality Test will carry 100 marks.
3. The Interview for Personality Test will be intended to serve as a supplement to the written examination for testing the General Knowledge and ability of the candidates in the fields of their academic study and also in the nature of a personality test to assess the candidate’s intellectual curiosity, critical powers of assimilation, balance of judgement and alertness of mind, ability for social cohesion, integrity of character, initiative and capability for leadership.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates willing to apply for UPSC CMSE are required to fulfill certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The criteria for eligibility UPSC CMSE are decided by the conduction body itself.

The candidate’s eligibility for UPSC CMSE Examination is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:-

1. Nationality

2. Age Limit & Relaxations

3. Educational Qualifications

4. Physical & Medical Standards


Nationality

A candidate must be either:  

1. a Citizen of India, or
2. a subject of Nepal, or
3. a subject of Bhutan, or
4. a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st of January 1962 to permanently settle in India. or
5. a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, and Ethiopia or Vietnam to permanently settle in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (2), (3), (4) and (5) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.

A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.


Age Limit & Relaxations

A candidate must be minimum 21 Years & maximum 32 Years of age.

Age Relaxation

Categories

Age Relaxation

SC/ST

5 Years

OBC

3 Years

Defence Services Personnel disabled in operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof

3 Years

Ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have rendered at least five years Military Service as of 1st August and have been released

5 Years

Visually challenged/hearing impaired/physically challenged candidates

10 Years


Note :- For Junior Time Scale Posts in Central Health Services, the upper age limit must not exceed 35 (thirty-five years) on the aforesaid cut-off date.

Educational Qualification

1. For admission to the examination, a candidate should have passed the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. Examination.
2. A candidate who has appeared or has yet to appear at the final M.B.B.S. the examination may also apply. Such candidates will be admitted to the examination if otherwise eligible, but the admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation if they do not produce proof of having passed the written and practical part of the final M.B.B.S. Examination along with the detailed application which will be required to be submitted to the Commission by the candidates who qualify on the result of the Computer-based examination.
3. A candidate who has yet to complete the compulsory rotating internship is educationally eligible for admission to the examination but on selection, he/she will be appointed only after he/she has completed the compulsory rotating internship.

Physical & Medical Standards

The applying contenders must be physically and medically fit as per the physical/medical standards for the Combined Medical Services Examination. 

IMPORTANT DATES

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to release the UPSC CMS 2026 Notification on its official website on 11 March 2026, as per the UPSC calendar. The online application process will be open from 11 March to 31 March 2026. The UPSC CMS 2026 examination is scheduled to be held on 2 August 2026 (Sunday).

Events

Dates

Notification Release Date

11 March 2026

Start of Application process

11 March 2026

Last Date of Submitting Application Form

31 March 2026

Admit Card Release Date

To be notified

Exam Date

02 August 2026

Announcement of Result

To be notified

Interview Date

To be notified