The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Combined Medical Services (CMS) 2022 examination was a highly anticipated event for medical professionals seeking to serve in various government health services. The examination, which included a written test and an interview, covered a range of positions, including Medical Officers in the Central Health Service, Assistant Divisional Medical Officers in Railways, and General Duty Medical Officers in various municipal corporations. The final results for the UPSC CMS 2022 have been declared, with the exam results announced on June 3, 2023, and the availability of marks for candidates on February 21, 2024.
Candidates who appeared for the UPSC CMS 2022 are now able to check their individual marks, including those who did not qualify. With a total of 687 vacancies across different medical officer posts, this is a significant recruitment drive for professionals in the medical field. Aspiring medical professionals can also find detailed information regarding the selection process, application procedure, eligibility, and more. Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding the key aspects of the UPSC CMS exam, its results, and what candidates need to do next.
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2022
UPSC EMP No. : 08/2022-CMS Short Details of Notification
Important Dates
- Starting Date : 06/04/2022
- Last Date : 26/04/2022 06:00 PM
- Fees Last Date : 26/04/2022
- Exam Date : 17/07/2022
- Admit Card : 24/06/2022
- Final Result : 03/06/2023
- Marks Available : 21/02/2024
Application Fee
- General / OBC : 200/-
- SC / ST / PH : 0/-
- All Category Female : 0/-
- Pay Through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, E Challan
Age Limit
- Age : Max 32 Years as on 01/08/2022
- Born Not Earlier Than : 02/08/1990
- Age Relaxation Extra as per Rules
Selection Process
- Written Exam (500 Marks)
- Interview (100 Marks)
- DV & Medical Test
Total : 687 Post | |||||
Post Name | Total Post | Eligibility | |||
Medical Officers Grade in General Duty Medical Officers Sub-cadre of Central Health Service | 314 | Passed / Appearing Medical Degree in MBBS at Any Recognized University in India.More Details Read Notification | |||
Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways | 300 | Passed / Appearing Medical Degree in MBBS at Any Recognized University in India.More Details Read Notification | |||
General Duty Medical Officer in New Delhi Municipal Council | 03 | Passed / Appearing Medical Degree in MBBS at Any Recognized University in India.More Details Read Notification | |||
General duty Medical Officer Gr-II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation | 70 | Passed / Appearing Medical Degree in MBBS at Any Recognized University in India.More Details Read Notification |
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
1. What was the UPSC CMS 2022 exam date?
The UPSC Combined Medical Services (CMS) 2022 examination was held on July 17, 2022.
2. How can candidates check their UPSC CMS 2022 marks?
Candidates can access their individual marks for the UPSC CMS 2022 on the official UPSC website. The marks will be available starting from February 21, 2024.
3. What are the eligibility requirements for UPSC CMS 2022?
Candidates must have a Medical Degree in MBBS from a recognized university in India. The maximum age limit for candidates is 32 years as of August 1, 2022, with age relaxations applicable according to UPSC rules.
4. What is the selection process for UPSC CMS?
The selection process consists of a written examination (500 marks), an interview (100 marks), and a medical test/document verification for successful candidates.
5. What are the key posts for UPSC CMS 2022?
The UPSC CMS 2022 includes vacancies for positions such as Medical Officers in General Duty in the Central Health Service, Assistant Divisional Medical Officers in Railways, and General Duty Medical Officers in municipal corporations.
Conclusion
The UPSC CMS 2022 final result marks a significant step for medical professionals in India looking to serve in government sectors. Those who have qualified will now undergo document verification and medical tests, while those who did not make the cut can use the feedback to prepare for future opportunities. For those looking to get into the medical officer roles in the government, this recruitment drive is an essential opportunity. Stay updated on the final steps and keep a close eye on the official UPSC website for any further developments.