
To hire healthcare professionals for various Central Government Agencies, UPSC runs the Combined Medical Services Examination annually. The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare issued the guidelines for the Combined Medical Services Examination in the Indian Gazette.
The UPSC holds the Combined Medical Services Examination each year to select applicants for medical officer positions. Each year, more than three lakh people sign up to take the test. The applicants will be chosen after passing two papers of an online written test. Each paper will last two hours and be worth up to 250 points.
For the following positions, the UPSC conducts the Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE).
The UPSC Combined Medical Service announcement is a crucial piece of information for applicants to understand the test. It includes all essential information, including the number of openings, the application process, essential dates, exam format, and selection criteria. Only from the official website can applicants download the UPSC Combined Medical Services announcement pdf.
| Events | Date decided |
| Notification release | April 19, 2023 |
| Application form release | April 19, 2023 |
| Last day to apply | May 9, 2023 |
| E-admit card release | June 2023 |
| Examination date | July 16, 2023 |
| Result announcement | August 2023 |
The conducting body, the UPSC, issues the formal notification. The notification includes all pertinent details about the exam and recruiting, including openings, qualifications, the syllabus, posting information, crucial dates, and other information.
Although the UPSC has not yet made the formal announcement for the CMS 2023 exam, the commission has put out the date on which it will.
The applicant must be either an Indian citizen, a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, a Tibetan refugee who entered India before January 1, 1962, to settle permanently there, or an individual of Indian descent who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, or East African nations such as Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, and Ethiopia or Vietnam to settle indefinitely in India.
A candidate must complete both the written and practical portions of the final MBBS Examination to be admitted to the exam.
If otherwise qualified, these candidates will be admitted to the exam. However, if they fail to submit the detailed application that will be required to be submitted to the Commission by the candidates who qualify based on the results of the written examination, their admission will be deemed provisional and subject to cancellation.
An applicant who hasn't finished the required rotating internship is still academically qualified to sit for the exam. Still, if chosen, they won't be hired until they've finished the required rotating internship.
To be eligible for this exam, a candidate must not have turned 32 by August 1, 2022, or they must have been born no earlier than August 2, 1990.
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