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UPSC CMS 2025 Final Result Out - Check Reserve List

UPSC CMS 2025 Final
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The Union Public Service Commission has declared the final result for the Civil Services examination 2025, including the reserve list for candidates who fell just short of the primary merit cut. While the exact vacancy count remains unspecified in current notifications, this outcome marks the conclusion of a rigorous selection process that began months earlier. If you're on the reserve list, understand that your position carries significance—reserves are typically called when vacancies arise or selected candidates decline postings. Head to the official UPSC website immediately to verify your name, collect your scorecard, and note any additional instructions regarding document submission or medical examination schedules that may follow this declaration.

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Age Limit
18 – 35 yrs
Job Type
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Notification
25 Jun 2026
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Job Description

UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2025 Reserve List (Category II) declared on June 25, 2026. 30 candidates recommended including 05 UR, 22 OBC, 02 EWS, and 01 SC. Check full list, provisional candidature details, and next steps here.

Eligibility

Any

How to Apply

Visit the official department / recruitment-board website to apply.

Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply

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Important Dates & Fees

Important dates and fee structure for UPSC CMS 2025 Final Result Out - Check Reserve List
FieldDetail
Notification Released25 Jun 2026
Application Start Date25 Jun 2026
Last Date to ApplyRefer notification
Last Date for Fee PaymentSame as last date
Total VacanciesAs per notification
Application FeeGeneral / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount.
Mode of PaymentOnline — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card
Mode of ApplicationOnline only via the official portal listed above

Step-by-step: How to apply online

  1. Read the official notification PDF first.

    Before filling any form, download and read the full notification published by UPSC CMS 2025 Final. It carries the binding eligibility criteria, age-relaxation table, fee structure, exam pattern, and the syllabus. The detailed page above is a clean summary — the PDF is the legal document.
  2. Confirm you meet eligibility.

    Check your age (as on the cut-off date stated in the notification), educational qualification, and category-specific reservations. Many candidates fill the form and lose the fee because their qualification did not match exactly.
  3. Keep documents ready before opening the form.

    Scanned passport-size photo (recent, white background), signature, left-thumb impression, 10th certificate, qualifying degree, caste/EWS/PwD certificate if applicable, and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID). Use 100% scale and the file-size limits the portal specifies.
  4. Open the official application portal.

    Use only the official application URL: upsc.gov.in. Never apply through a Telegram / WhatsApp forwarded link — those are scams.
  5. Register, then log in.

    Most portals require a one-time registration with your name, mobile, email and a password. Save the registration number — you will need it for every future login, admit-card download and result check.
  6. Fill the form carefully.

    Personal details, educational qualification, communication address, category, and preferences. Cross-check each field. After final submission, most portals lock the form and corrections cost an extra fee.
  7. Pay the application fee online.

    Use UPI, net-banking, debit / credit card. Keep the transaction receipt; some portals require you to upload the receipt before downloading the admit card.
  8. Submit & save the confirmation.

    Save the final PDF acknowledgement and your registration number. Last-day submissions frequently fail because of portal overload — do not wait.

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Overview

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Combined Medical Services (CMS) Examination 2025 is a national-level competitive exam for recruitment to various Group 'A' medical services under the Government of India. This examination selects candidates for Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in Railways, Assistant Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service, Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Service, and Medical Officer posts in other Central Government organisations. The UPSC CMS exam is conducted annually and provides opportunities for medical graduates to serve in prestigious Central Government health services. The 2025 final result including the reserve list has been declared, indicating the completion of the selection process. Candidates qualifying this exam are appointed based on their rank, preferences, and availability of vacancies across various medical services.

Important Dates

Important Dates

EventDate
Notification ReleaseFebruary 2025 (Typical)
Application Start DateFebruary 2025 (Typical)
Application Last DateMarch 2025 (Typical)
Fee Payment Last DateMarch 2025 (Typical)
Admit Card Release (Prelims)June 2025 (Typical)
Preliminary Exam DateJuly 2025 (Typical)
Mains Exam DateNovember 2025 (Typical)
Final Result DeclarationMay 2026 (Typical)
Reserve List DeclarationJune 2026 (Typical)

Vacancy Details

Vacancy Breakdown (Typical / Indicative)

CategoryVacancies
UR (Unreserved)350
SC (Scheduled Caste)120
ST (Scheduled Tribe)60
OBC (Other Backward Classes)180
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)90
Total800

Eligibility

Educational Qualification

Candidates must possess:

  • MBBS degree or equivalent qualification included in the First or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956
  • Candidates with foreign medical degrees must have the eligibility certificate from Medical Council of India (NMC)
  • Registration with State Medical Council or Medical Council of India is mandatory
  • Candidates in their internship period are not eligible to apply

Age Limit

Age as on closing date of application:

CategoryMinimum AgeMaximum Age
General/EWS18 years32 years
OBC18 years35 years
SC/ST18 years37 years
PwBD (General)18 years42 years
PwBD (OBC)18 years45 years
PwBD (SC/ST)18 years47 years

Age Relaxation:

  • OBC candidates: 3 years
  • SC/ST candidates: 5 years
  • Persons with Benchmark Disabilities: 10 years (15 years for OBC, 15 years for SC/ST)
  • Ex-Servicemen: 3 years after deduction of military service rendered
  • Defence Personnel disabled in operations: 3 years

Nationality

A candidate must be either:

  • A citizen of India, OR
  • A subject of Nepal, OR
  • A subject of Bhutan, OR
  • A Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, OR
  • A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India

How to Apply

How to Apply Online

  1. Visit the official UPSC website at upsconline.nic.in
  2. Click on the "Online Application for Various Examinations" link on the homepage
  3. Register as a new user by providing basic details like name, email ID, and mobile number (one-time registration)
  4. Note down the Registration ID and Password sent to your registered email/mobile
  5. Login using Registration ID and Password
  6. Fill Part-I of the application form with personal details, educational qualifications, and category information
  7. Upload scanned photograph (3.5 cm × 4.5 cm, JPG format, 40-100 KB) and signature (4 cm × 2 cm, JPG format, 10-40 KB)
  8. Fill Part-II of the application form with examination centre preferences and other details
  9. Pay the application fee online through SBI Net Banking, Credit Card, or Debit Card
  10. Submit the complete application form and take a printout for future reference
  11. No need to send hard copy to UPSC

Application Fees

CategoryFee Amount
General/OBC/EWS (Male)₹200
SC/ST/PwBD/Women candidatesNo Fee
All categories (Male)No Fee (Fee exemption once in lifetime for second attempt)

Selection Process

Selection Process

The UPSC CMS selection process consists of the following stages:

  1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type): Computer-based screening test consisting of two objective-type papers. This is a qualifying exam and marks obtained are not counted for final merit. Candidates scoring above the UPSC-determined cutoff qualify for the Main examination.
  1. Main Examination (Descriptive Type): Descriptive written examination consisting of multiple papers covering various medical subjects. Marks obtained in Main examination constitute the final merit list. Only candidates who qualify Prelims are eligible to appear for Mains.
  1. Document Verification: Candidates provisionally selected based on Main examination marks are called for document verification. Original certificates regarding age, educational qualifications, category, medical registration, and other relevant documents are verified.
  1. Medical Examination: Selected candidates undergo a medical examination to ensure fitness for the respective medical service posts. Standards of medical fitness as prescribed for the particular service are applied.
  1. Final Merit List: Based on marks obtained in Main examination and successful completion of document and medical verification, the final merit list and reserve list are prepared. Allocation to various services is done based on merit rank and candidate preferences.

Exam Pattern

Examination Pattern (Typical / Indicative)

Preliminary Examination

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration
Paper-I: General Medicine, Paediatrics, and subjects related to these disciplines120 MCQs2402 hours
Paper-II: Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and subjects related to these disciplines120 MCQs2402 hours
Total2404804 hours

Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer in Prelims.

Main Examination

PaperSubjectQuestionsMarksDuration
Paper-IGeneral MedicineDescriptive2503 hours
Paper-IIPaediatricsDescriptive2503 hours
Paper-IIIGeneral Surgery, including Amputation, Prosthetics & Artificial LimbsDescriptive2503 hours
Paper-IVObstetrics & GynaecologyDescriptive2503 hours
Total100012 hours

Negative Marking: No negative marking in Main examination. Main exam marks determine final merit ranking.

Syllabus

Syllabus for UPSC CMS Examination

Paper-I: General Medicine

  • Diseases of Respiratory System: Tuberculosis, Bronchial Asthma, Pneumonia, Lung Abscess, Bronchiectasis, Respiratory Failure
  • Diseases of Cardiovascular System: Rheumatic Fever, Valvular Heart Diseases, Ischemic Heart Disease, Hypertension, Cardiomyopathy
  • Diseases of Gastrointestinal System: Peptic Ulcer, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Malabsorption Syndrome, Viral Hepatitis, Cirrhosis
  • Diseases of Kidney and Urinary Tract: Glomerulonephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Acute and Chronic Renal Failure, UTI
  • Diseases of Blood: Anaemia, Leukemia, Bleeding Disorders, Haemoglobinopathies
  • Infectious Diseases: Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid, Viral Fevers, HIV/AIDS, Tropical Infections
  • Endocrine Disorders: Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid Disorders, Adrenal Disorders
  • Neurological Disorders: Stroke, Epilepsy, Meningitis, Encephalitis, Movement Disorders
  • Rheumatological Disorders: Rheumatoid Arthritis, SLE, Connective Tissue Disorders
  • Poisoning and Environmental Medicine

Paper-II: Paediatrics

  • Growth and Development: Normal growth patterns, Developmental milestones, Growth charts
  • Nutrition: Protein Energy Malnutrition, Micronutrient Deficiencies, Breast Feeding
  • Immunization: National Immunization Schedule, Vaccine-preventable diseases
  • Neonatal Diseases: Birth Asphyxia, Neonatal Sepsis, Jaundice, Respiratory Distress
  • Infectious Diseases in Children: Acute Respiratory Infections, Diarrheal Diseases, Measles, Tuberculosis
  • Genetic and Metabolic Disorders: Congenital Heart Diseases, Genetic syndromes
  • Haematological Disorders: Childhood anaemias, Leukemias, Thalassemia
  • Renal Disorders: Nephrotic Syndrome, UTI, Acute Glomerulonephritis
  • Central Nervous System Disorders: Meningitis, Encephalitis, Febrile Convulsions
  • Child Health Programs: IMNCI, NRHM initiatives

Paper-III: General Surgery

  • Wounds and Wound Healing: Types of wounds, Wound management, Complications
  • Surgical Infections: Surgical Site Infections, Sepsis, Antibiotic prophylaxis
  • Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: Perioperative management, Shock management
  • Head Injury: Classification, Management of head injuries
  • Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders: Goiter, Thyroid nodules, Surgical management
  • Breast Diseases: Benign and malignant conditions, Breast cancer management
  • Abdominal Emergencies: Acute Appendicitis, Intestinal Obstruction, Peritonitis
  • Hernias: Inguinal, Femoral, Umbilical, Incisional hernias
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery: Peptic Ulcer Surgery, GI Malignancies
  • Urological Disorders: BPH, Urinary Stones, Urological cancers
  • Vascular Surgery: Varicose Veins, Peripheral Vascular Diseases
  • Orthopaedics: Fractures, Dislocations, Bone infections, Amputation and Prosthetics

Paper-IV: Obstetrics & Gynaecology

  • Normal Pregnancy and Antenatal Care: Physiological changes, Antenatal visits, High-risk pregnancy
  • Normal Labour and Delivery: Stages of labour, Conduct of normal delivery
  • Abnormal Labour: Obstructed labour, Prolonged labour, CPD
  • Complications of Pregnancy: Pre-eclampsia, Eclampsia, Antepartum Haemorrhage, Gestational Diabetes
  • Medical Disorders in Pregnancy: Heart disease, Anaemia, Jaundice in pregnancy
  • Post-partum Care: Normal and abnormal puerperium, Post-partum haemorrhage
  • Family Planning: Contraceptive methods, Medical Termination of Pregnancy
  • Gynaecological Disorders: Menstrual disorders, Fibroid uterus, Endometriosis
  • Infections in Gynaecology: PID, STDs, Cervicitis
  • Gynaecological Oncology: Cervical cancer, Ovarian cancer, Uterine cancers
  • Infertility: Evaluation and management
  • Reproductive Health Programs: RCH, PMSMA, JSY

Salary

Salary Structure (Typical / Indicative)

ComponentAmount (Monthly)
Starting Basic Pay (Level 10)₹56,100
Pay ScaleLevel 10: ₹56,100 - ₹1,77,500 (7th CPC)
Dearness Allowance (DA) @ 50%₹28,050
House Rent Allowance (HRA)₹13,464 - ₹16,830 (depends on city classification)
Transport Allowance₹3,600
Other Allowances (Medical, etc.)₹2,000 - ₹3,000
Gross Monthly Salary₹1,03,214 - ₹1,09,080
Deductions (GPF, Income Tax, NPS)₹12,000 - ₹15,000
In-Hand Salary (Approx.)₹88,000 - ₹95,000

Additional Benefits: Government accommodation or HRA, Medical facilities for self and dependents, Leave Travel Concession, Pension benefits under National Pension Scheme, Annual increments, Performance-related Pay.

Career Growth

Career growth in UPSC CMS services follows a structured promotion path based on seniority and performance. Medical Officers can be promoted to Senior Medical Officer (Level 11), Chief Medical Officer (Level 12), and further to Director-level positions (Level 13-14) in their respective services. Regular ACRs, departmental examinations, and time-bound promotions ensure steady career progression with opportunities to work in different specializations and administrative roles across India.

Admit Card

Admit cards for UPSC CMS Preliminary and Main examinations are released on the official UPSC website approximately 2-3 weeks before the respective exam dates. Candidates must download their admit card by logging into the UPSC portal using their registration ID and password. The admit card contains details of exam centre, reporting time, and important instructions. No physical admit card is sent by post; candidates must carry a printout of the downloaded e-admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination centre.

Result

UPSC CMS results are declared in multiple stages. The Preliminary exam result is typically announced 4-6 weeks after the exam, containing roll numbers of qualified candidates. The Main examination result is declared 3-4 months after the Main exam, which is the final merit list. A reserve list is also published subsequently for filling vacancies arising due to non-joining of selected candidates. All results are available on the UPSC official website and candidates can check their results using their roll number. Selected candidates are communicated their rank and service allocation through official letters.

Expected Cutoff

UPSC CMS cutoff marks vary each year based on the difficulty level of the examination and the number of vacancies. Typically, General category candidates need to score around 45-50% in Prelims to qualify for Mains. In the Main examination, which determines final selection, General category cutoff ranges between 50-55%, OBC around 48-52%, SC around 45-48%, and ST around 42-45% of total marks. The final cutoff for the reserve list is usually 2-3% lower than the main list cutoff. Category-wise cutoffs are released along with the final result.

Exam Centres

Examination Centres

UPSC CMS examination is conducted across major cities in India. Candidates can choose their preferred exam centre while filling the application form.

North: Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Jaipur, Lucknow, Shimla, Jammu

South: Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Mysuru, Tirupati

East: Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Siliguri

West: Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur, Surat, Indore, Bhopal

Northeast: Guwahati, Shillong, Imphal, Aizawl, Itanagar, Kohima, Agartala, Gangtok

Central: Allahabad, Varanasi, Raipur, Jabalpur

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the eligibility criteria for UPSC CMS 2025?

Candidates must possess an MBBS degree recognized by NMC/MCI and included in the Schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. They must be registered with a State Medical Council or Medical Council of India. The age limit is 18-32 years for General category with relaxations for reserved categories. Candidates must have completed their internship before the final document verification stage.

What is the application fee for UPSC CMS examination?

The application fee for UPSC CMS is ₹200 for General/OBC/EWS male candidates. SC/ST/PwBD candidates and all female candidates are exempted from paying the application fee. The fee can be paid online through net banking, credit card, or debit card. Male candidates are also eligible for fee exemption once in their lifetime for a second attempt.

How many vacancies are there in UPSC CMS 2025?

The total number of vacancies for UPSC CMS varies each year and is typically announced in the official notification. Generally, around 700-900 vacancies are announced across various Central Government medical services including Railways Medical Service, Ordnance Factories Health Service, and Central Health Service. The exact vacancy distribution is provided in the detailed notification released by UPSC.

What is the salary for UPSC CMS selected candidates?

Selected candidates in UPSC CMS are appointed at Level 10 of the 7th Pay Commission with a starting basic pay of ₹56,100. Along with DA (currently 50%), HRA, Transport Allowance, and other benefits, the gross monthly salary ranges between ₹1,03,000-₹1,09,000. The in-hand salary after deductions is approximately ₹88,000-₹95,000. Additional benefits include government accommodation, medical facilities, and pension.

How many attempts are allowed for UPSC CMS?

There is no restriction on the number of attempts for UPSC CMS examination. Candidates can appear for the exam any number of times until they reach the maximum age limit prescribed for their respective category. General category candidates can attempt until 32 years of age, OBC until 35 years, and SC/ST until 37 years, subject to meeting all other eligibility criteria.

Is there negative marking in UPSC CMS examination?

Yes, there is negative marking only in the Preliminary examination. For each wrong answer in the objective-type Prelims, one-third (0.33) of the marks assigned to that question are deducted as penalty. There is no negative marking in the Main examination which consists of descriptive-type papers. The Prelims is qualifying in nature and only Mains marks count for final merit.

What is the application mode for UPSC CMS?

UPSC CMS application is completely online through the official UPSC website (upsconline.nic.in). Candidates need to register once, fill the application form in two parts, upload photograph and signature, and pay the fee online. No hard copy or offline application is accepted. Candidates should keep a printout of the submitted application for future reference.

What are the stages in UPSC CMS selection process?

The UPSC CMS selection process has multiple stages: (1) Preliminary Examination - objective type screening test with two papers, (2) Main Examination - descriptive test with four papers whose marks determine final merit, (3) Document Verification of provisionally selected candidates, (4) Medical Examination to assess fitness standards, and (5) Final Merit List preparation with service allocation based on rank and preferences.

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