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UPSC CMS Question Papers 2022 for General Medicine and Pediatrics

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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 before joining the new post. Many states allow bond release on payment, but it depends on your state’s specific rules. It’s better to check with your state health department for exact options.


good afternoon, for admission to BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in India, the NEET UG exam is the primary and mandatory entrance test for most colleges  both government and private.

NEET UG is conducted by NTA and is the only accepted exam for BAMS admission under the Ministry of AYUSH guidelines2.

Admission is granted through central (AACCC) and state-level counseling based on NEET scores.

No other national-level exam is accepted for BAMS in regular colleges.

A few deemed universities or minority institutions may offer BAMS seats without NEET, often through management quota or direct admission, but these are limited and not widely recognized.


Some state-level entrance exams (like CETs) used to exist but have largely been phased out in favor of NEET.

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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 or any post/exams.

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 it and you can quit your job for civil services.

For more information UPSC CMS consider the link provided below:

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cms

For more information regarding UPSC CSE consider the link provided below:

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse

I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!

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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 same for all in preliminary examination while special subjects pertaining to Homoeopathy are supposed to be included in mains.

After homeopathy one can peruse UPSC and can serve in various administration departments depending upon the merit secured. If specific examination opted for particular post then it would be case dependant.

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The eligibility criteria to apply for UPSC Combined Medical Service Examination is that a candidate must have passed the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. Examination. Candidates who are appearing in final year examination are also eligible to apply provisionally. 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.

Considering the given criteria you are not eligible to apply for UPSC CMS as you haven't studied MBBS.

Hello aspirant,

Yes, students who are doing BAMS or BHMS can do UPSC CMS. UPSC Combined Medical Service examination has the eligibility criteria that the candidate must have passed MBBS. So after BHMS you can apply for UPSC CMS .

Furthermore, the educational qualification for UPSC Cms is as follows :

Must have completed MBBS final year examination

Furthermore, the age criteria is as follows :

Candidates must be not more that 32 years

UPSC has released the UPSC CMS 2022 application form online on April 6, 2022 at upsc.gov.in. Last date to submit the UPSC CMS application form is April 26, 2022.

Further to know more about the eligibility criteria for UPSC cms, and other necessary information about it you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cms/amp

I hope that this will help.

Hello,

Yes,  you will be eligible for appearing in the UPSC CMS  exam after completing your BHMS as the main criteria for the same is to be graduate in Bachelor in medicine or BHMS or BDS with minimum 50% aggregated marks.

Hope this answer will help you.

Good luck!

Dear Student,

Yes, you can opt UPSC which is civil service examinations after BHMS to pursue career in civil services. Though, The eligibility age may vary as per reservation criterion ranges from 32 years to 37 years. You can visit the official website for further details.

The syllabus is almost same for all in preliminary examination while special subjects pertaining to Homoeopathy are supposed to be included in mains.

After homeopathy one can pursue UPSC and can serve in various administration departments depending upon the merit secured. If specific examinations are opted for particular post then it would be case-dependent.

Parallel to UPSC interested can also prepare for examination to secure career in CCRH that is Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy) which will also enable to get class one posts in case you fail to qualify upsc.

Happy Learning!

Dear Aspirant,

I don't want to demotivate you at all and no one should. You already know it's a competitive exam so level of difficulty is not same for every aspirant. It depends on your level of knowledge and preparation. I believe an average student can also qualify this exam if he/she is dedicated and consistent at the same time. Avoid distractions and build your mindset that you can do it. It's not like no one qualifies this exam. Just think in this way," if he/she can then I can and I will". Score as much as you can. Prepare keeping in mind that your life depends on it. The zeal will sail you through. Don't overthink and start preparing.

Hope this Helps!

All the Best

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