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    UPSC CMS 2026 - Notification (Out), Application form, Exam Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus

    UPSC CMS 2026 - Notification (Out), Application form, Exam Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus

    Updated on 01 Apr 2026, 09:52 AM IST

    Union Public Service Commission has activated the UPSC CMS application form from March 11 to 31, 2026, on the official website at upsc.gov.in/upsconline.nic.in. Earlier, the commission released the UPSC CMS notification 2026 on March 11, 2026. Along with the notification, the exam conducting authority has announced the UPSC CMS exam date 2026 on the calendar. As per the calendar, the CMS 2026 exam will be conducted on August 2, 2026.

    This Story also Contains

    1. UPSC CMS 2026 - Highlights
    2. UPSC CMS Exam Dates 2026
    3. UPSC CMS Eligibility Criteria 2026
    4. UPSC CMS Application Form 2026
    5. UPSC CMS Exam Pattern 2026
    6. UPSC CMS Syllabus 2026
    7. UPSC CMS Admit Card 2026
    8. UPSC CMS Exam Centres 2026
    9. UPSC CMS Answer Key 2026
    10. UPSC CMS Result 2026
    11. UPSC CMS Cut off 2026
    12. UPSC CMS Selection Process 2026
    13. UPSC CMS Salary 2026
    UPSC CMS 2026 - Notification (Out), Application form, Exam Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus
    UPSC CMS 2026

    Candidates who have qualified the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. examination or are appearing in the final year are eligible to apply for the UPSC CMS exam. Union Public Service Commission will conduct the UPSC CMS exam 2026 to recruit candidates for the post of Assistant Medical Officer in the Departments / Ministries of the Indian Government.

    UPSC CMS 2026 - Highlights

    Candidates can check some basic details of UPSC CMS 2026 from the below table.

    Particulars

    Overview

    Exam Name

    Union Public Service Commission Combined Medical Service

    Commonly known as

    UPSC CMS

    Conducting Body

    Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

    Exam Date

    August 2, 2026

    UPSC CMS 2026 vacancy

    1358

    Academic Qualification Required

    (M.B.B.S degree)

    Exam Level

    National Level

    Stages of the exam

    • Computer-based examination and

    • Personality test

    UPSC CMS Exam Dates 2026

    Events

    Dates

    UPSC CMS Notification 2026

    March 11, 2026

    UPSC CMS 2026 Registration date

    March 11, 2026

    Last day to fill the UPSC CMS 2026 application form

    March 31, 2026

    UPSC CMS 2026 Application corrections

    To be announced

    UPSC CMS admit card 2026

    To be announced

    UPSC CMS 2026 exam date

    August 2, 2025

    UPSC CMS result 2026

    To be announced

    UPSC CMS Interview date 2026

    To be announced

    UPSC CMS Eligibility Criteria 2026

    The UPSC CMS 2026 eligibility criteria are defined by the Union Public Services Commission. Candidates appearing for UPSC CMS 2026 exam must fulfil the eligibility criteria. Check the detailed eligibility criteria of UPSC CMS 2026 below.

    Educational Qualification - Candidates must have completed or appearing the final year of the MBBS examination.

    Nationality - Indian, or Bhutan, or Nepal, or Indian-origin migrants who have settled permanently in India from the East African Countries of Uganda, Kenya, Pakistan, the United Republic of Tanzania, Ethiopia, Malawi, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Zaire, Burma, or a Tibetan refugee who settled in India permanently before January 1, 1962, with the certificate issued by Government of India

    Age - Candidates must be not more than 32 years (as on August 1, 2026). UPSC provides upper-age relaxation for candidates belonging to a certain category. In the following table, candidates can check the upper age relaxation limit.

    Upper Age Relaxation

    Category

    Age Relaxation

    OBC

    3 years

    SC/ST

    5 years

    Defence Services personnel who are disabled

    3 years

    ECOs/SSCOs (5 years)

    5 years

    Candidates who are domiciled in Jammu & Kashmir from January 1, 1980, to December 31, 1989

    5 years

    Physically disabled candidates

    10 years

    Ex-servicemen, including ECOs, Commissioned Officers and SSCOs

    5 years

    UPSC CMS Application Form 2026

    The UPSC CMS 2026 application form has been released on March 11, 2026 at upsconline.nic.in. The UPSC CMS apply online form can be filled by March 31, 2026. In Part 1, candidates need to complete the initial one-time registration (OTR) by entering their details candidate’s name, father’s name, and category etc., In Part 2, the SSC CMS application form 2026 filling process, online fee payment, the selection of exam centre and final submission of the online CMS application form.

    How to fill UPSC CMS Application Form 2026

    • Open the UPSC official website - upsc.gov.in.

    • Click on the ‘Apply Online link’ available on the web page.

    • Online One-Time Registration (OTR)- If the applicants are not completed the One Time Registration, They have to complete it by providing some basic details such as personal and contact details.

    • Login by using valid login credentials Email ID and OTP/Password or Mobile number and OTP/Password or OTR ID and OTP/Password.

    • Candidates have to fill out the UPSC CMS 2026 application form in two parts which include filling in other details, fee payment (Rs.200), uploading of scanned documents, signature, photo identity card document and selection of preferred exam centre.

    UPSC CMS 2026 application form - Photograph and signature specifications

    Document

    Specification

    Signature

    20 kb to 300 kb

    Photograph

    20 kb to 300 kb

    • Check all the details furnished in the UPSC CMS application form 2026 thoroughly and edit the details if needed.

    • Once submitted, Applicants will not be able to make changes to their UPSC CMS application form 2026.

    • After submission, a registration number will be generated. Candidates have to download it as a pdf file and take a printout for future reference.

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    UPSC CMS Exam Pattern 2026

    UPSC has prescribed the syllabus as well as the UPSC CMS 2026 exam pattern. Candidates who are eligible to apply for the UPSC CMS 2026 exam are advised to understand the exam pattern to know the sections, topics, marking scheme, types of questions and subjects on which the question papers will be based. UPSC CMS exam 2026 consists of 2 stages - a written exam (CBE) and a personality test.

    As per the UPSC CMS exam pattern 2026, the CBE is conducted for 500 marks while the personality test will consist of 100 marks. UPSC CMS 2026 written exam will have 2 papers - paper 1 (General Medicine and Paediatrics) and paper 2 (Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics and Preventive & Social Medicine). Each paper will have a time duration of 2 hours. Both the papers of the written exam will be conducted for 250 marks each.

    UPSC CMS 2026 Exam Pattern for Paper 1 (Written exam)

    Subject

    Exam Duration

    Number of Questions

    Maximum marks

    General Medicine

    2 hours (120 minutes)

    96

    250

    Paediatrics

    2 hours (120 minutes)

    24

    Total

    120

    UPSC CMS Exam Pattern 2026 for Paper 2 (Written exam)

    Subject

    Number of Questions

    Maximum marks

    Exam Duration

    Gynaecology & Obstetrics

    40

    250 marks

    2 hours

    Surgery

    40

    Preventive & Social Medicine

    40

    Total

    120

    UPSC CMS Syllabus 2026

    The commission has released the UPSC CMS 2026 syllabus online along with the official notification. The table below shows the detailed syllabus of UPSC CMS 2026. The candidates must take the UPSC CMS 2026 written examination in two Papers, each Paper carrying a maximum of 250 marks. Each Paper is of two hours in duration.

    UPSC CMS 2026 Syllabus for Paper 1

    General Medicine:

    • Cardiology

    • Respiratory diseases

    • Gastro-intestinal

    • Genito-Urinary

    • Neurology

    • Haematology

    • Endocrinology

    • Metabolic disorders

    • Infections/Communicable Diseases - Virus, Rickets, Bacterial, Spirochetal, Protozoan, Metazoan and Fungus

    • Nutrition/Growth

    • Diseases of the skin (Dermatology)

    • Musculoskeletal System

    • Psychiatry

    • Genera

    • Emergency Medicine

    • Common Poisoning

    • Snakebite

    • Tropical Medicine

    • Critical Care Medicine

    • Emphasis on medical procedures

    • Patho physiological basis of diseases

    • Vaccines preventable diseases and Non-vaccines preventable diseases

    • Vitamin deficiency diseases

    • In psychiatry include – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar diseases

    • and Schizophrenia.

    Paediatrics:

    • Common childhood emergencies,

    • Basic new born care,

    • Normal developmental milestones,

    • Accidents and poisonings in children,

    • Birth defects and counselling including autism,

    • Immunization in children,

    • Recognizing children with special needs and management, and

    • National programmes related to child health.

    UPSC CMS 2026 Syllabus for Paper 2

    Surgery:

    • General Surgery - Wounds, infections, Tumours, Lymphatic, Blood vessels, Cysts/sinuses, Head and neck, Breast, Alimentary tract, Oesophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Anus, Developmental, Liver, Bile, Pancreas, Spleen, Peritoneum, Abdominal wall and Abdominal injuries.

    • Urological Surgery

    • Neuro Surgery

    • Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T.

    • Thoracic surgery

    • Orthopedic surgery

    • Ophthalmology

    • Anesthesiology

    • Traumatology

    • Diagnosis and management of common surgical ailments

    • Pre-operative and post-operative care of surgical patients

    • Medicolegal and ethical issues of surgery

    • Wound healing

    • Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery

    • Shock pathophysiology and management.

    Gynaecology & Obstetrics:

    OBSTETRICS - Ante-natal conditions, Intra-natal conditions, Post-natal conditions, Management of normal labours or complicated labour.

    GYNAECOLOGY - Questions on applied anatomy, Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization, Questions on infections in the genital tract, Questions on neoplasm in the genital tract, Questions on the displacement of the uterus, Normal delivery and safe delivery practices, High-risk pregnancy and management, Abortions, Intra Uterine growth retardation, Medicolegal examination in obgy and Gynae including Rape.

    FAMILY PLANNING - Conventional contraceptives, U.D. and oral pills, Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings, Medical Termination of Pregnancy.

    Preventive & Social Medicine:

    • 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 programmes

    • Knowledge of maternal and child wellness

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

    UPSC CMS Admit Card 2026

    The UPSC CMS 2026 admit card will be issued in online mode on the official website upsc.gov.in. To download the UPSC CMS admit card 2026, candidates have to visit the official website and enter their login credentials. The admit card of UPSC CMS 2026 is released for each stage of the exam - Preliminary and Personality tests separately. The admit card for the Personality test will be released for the candidates who qualify the computer-based examination preliminary exam.

    UPSC CMS Exam Centres 2026

    The commission mentioned the UPSC CMS 2026 exam centres in the official notification. UPSC conducts the CMS exam across various exam centres in India. While filling the application form, candidates have to select the exam centres. UPSC will allot the exam centres on a first-apply-first-allot basis. It is advised to all candidates to fill the application form as early as possible to get their desired exam centre. Candidates can check the table below to know the previous year’s exam centres of the UPSC CMS exam.

    UPSC CMS 2026 exam centres

    AGARTALA

    HYDERABADGAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR (NOIDA)

    MUMBAI

    AHMEDABAD

    GHAZIABAD

    NAGPUR

    AIZWAL

    GURUGRAM

    PANAJI (GOA)

    BAREILLY

    HYDERABAD

    PATNA

    BENGALURU

    IMPHAL

    SRI VIJAYA PURAM (PORT BLAIR)

    BHOPAL

    ITANAGAR

    PRAYAGRAJ

    BHUBANESWAR

    JAIPUR

    RAIPUR

    CHANDIGARH

    JAMMU

    RANCHI

    CHENNAI

    JORHAT

    SAMBALPUR

    CUTTACK

    KANPUR

    SHILLONG

    DEHRADUN

    KOCHI

    SHIMLA

    DELHI

    KOHIMA

    SRINAGAR

    DHARWAD

    KOLKATA

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

    DISPUR

    LUCKNOW

    TIRUPATI
    FARIDABADMADURAIUDAIPUR
    GANGTOKMEERUTVISHAKAPATNAM

    UPSC CMS Answer Key 2026

    The Commission will release the answer key of UPSC CMS 2026 on its website after the final result is declared. The UPSC CMS 2026 answer key will be released for CBE written exam. With the help of the UPSC CMS answer key 2026, candidates can check the correct or incorrect responses made by them in the exam and calculate their probable score.

    UPSC CMS Result 2026

    UPSC releases the UPSC CMS 2026 result in online on the official website - upsc.gov.in. Candidates shortlisted in the CBE are eligible to appear for personality tests. UPSC CMS result 2026 is available in PDF format. After the personality test is conducted, UPSC will declare the list of candidates who finally qualified in both stages of the exam. The final result of UPSC CMS 2026 will be prepared by adding the marks of the CBE and personality tests.

    UPSC CMS Cut off 2026

    The Commission decide the cut off marks of UPSC CMS 2026. To qualify for each stage of the UPSC CMS exam 2026, candidates must score the UPSC CMS 2026 cut off marks also known as the minimum marks set by the commission. The UPSC CMS cut off 2026 marks for the written exam will be calculated out of 500 marks. Candidates who score the cut off marks in CBE will be eligible to appear for the personality test. Candidates selected in the personality test will be eligible for final recruitment.

    UPSC CMS Selection Process 2026

    The UPSC CMS 2026 selection process comprises two stages - A computer-based test and a personal interview. UPSC CMS 2026 CBT comprises two papers of 250 marks each. Candidates who clear the UPSC CMS 2026 exam will be called for a personal interview. The final result will be released on the basis of combined performance in CBT and personal interview

    UPSC CMS Salary 2026

    The exam conducting authority prescribes the UPSC CMS 2026 salary in the official notification. Candidates appearing for UPSC CMS 2026 must check the salary details. After the declaration of the final result, candidates will get a Combined Medical Services salary as per their post. Check more details mentioned below.

    • Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways: PB-3, Rs. 15,600 -Rs 39,100 with Grade Pay of Rs. 5,400 Junior Scale Posts in the Central Health Service: Level-10 (Rs. 56,100 to Rs.1 ,77,500) of the pay matrix

    • General Duty Medical Officer in the New Delhi Municipal Council: Pay Matrix Level-10 Rs. 56,100-1,77,500 + restricted Non-practicing allowance (NPA)

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q: What is the minimum academic qualification required for UPSC CMS 2026?
    A:

    The minimum academic qualification to apply for UPSC CMS 2026 exam is MBBS.

    Q: What is the age limit required to fill the UPSC CMS application form 2026?
    A:

    Candidates must not be more than 32 years.

    Q: What is the mode of the written exam?
    A:

    The mode of the written exam is OMR-sheet offline mode.

    Q: When will the notification and the UPSC CMS application form 2026 be released?
    A:

    UPSC CMS 2026 application form has been released on March 11, 2026 at upsc.gov.in.

    Q: Can a normal graduate apply for UPSC CMS?
    A:

    No, a normal graduate can't apply for UPSC CMS. To apply for CMS, candidates must be MBBS.

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    Questions related to UPSC CMS

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    Hello,
    If you are selected in UPSC CMS and your service bond from your previous organization is remaining, you should contact the concerned authorities immediately. Extensions or joining dates are generally decided by the UPSC and the respective department. You can request an extension, but approval depends on the rules

    Yes, you can appear for the UPSC CMS exam even if you have a rural bond under MMVY Yojna. However, if you get selected, the bond conditions still apply. You will either have to complete the mandatory rural service or pay the bond amount (penalty) as mentioned in the agreement

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    You have not stated the college name/post name/examination for which you need to know the eligibility or other required information. Please mention those details in the comment section below so that we can help you out further with all the necessary details needed by you for the desired course

    There are quite a good number of Civil Servants every year, who transits from other Central Government Grade A jobs to Civil Service. So its quite normal and usual and if you wish to go for the UPSC CSE examination after your UPSC CMS then you can obviously go for

    Hello

    UPSC After BHMS

    Surely one can opt for UPSC that is civil service examinations after BHMS to pursue career in civil services.

    The eligibility age may vary as per reservation criterion ranges from 32 years to 37 years. ( Detail chart is available on official website)

    The syllabus remains