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UPSC CMS 2021 SYLLABUS, EXAM PATTERN, ELIGIBILITY |
· What is CMS Exam?
CMS stands for Combined Medical Services. UPSC organized this exam once in every year to recruit Medical Graduates into a variety of Central Government Organizations and services.
By CMSE you can join as:
1. Assistant
Divisional Medical Officer in Railways
2. Assistant
Divisional Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Services
3. Junior Scale
Post in Central Health Service
4. General Duty
Medical Officer in New Delhi Municipal Council
5. General Duty
Medical Gr. –II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, north Delhi Municipal
Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation.
· About UPSC CMS 2024 at a Glance:
EXAM Level |
National |
Educational Qualification |
MBBS |
Upper Age Limit |
32 years |
Exam Mode |
Online |
Number of Papers |
2 |
Question Format |
Objective |
Withdrawal of Application |
Yeas |
Application Fee |
200/- |
· UPSC CMS 2024 Important Dates:
Ø CMSE Official Notice :- April,
Ø CMSE Application Starts from : April,
Ø CMSE Last Date of Application : May,
Ø CMSE Last Date of Application Withdrawal : May,
Ø CMSE Admit Card : June,
Ø CMSE Exam Date: July,
Ø CMSE Result : August
· UPSC CMS 2024 Eligibility:
#1 Nationality
Ø Must Be a Citizen of India or a Subject of Nepal or Subject of Bhutan or a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India.
#2 UPSC CMS 2024 Educational Qualifications:
Ø Candidate should
have cleared the written and practical part of Final MBBS Exam.
Ø Candidates
who has appeared or yet to appear at the Final MBBS Exam also can apply
Ø Candidates
who have yet to complete the compulsory rotating internship are educationally
eligible to appear in examination but on selection, they must complete the
compulsory rotating internship.
#3 UPSC CMS 2024 Age Limit:
Ø Upper Age Limit is 32 years
Ø The Upper Age Limit is Relaxable
o
SC/St
:- 5y ears
o
OBC
:- 3 years
o
Pwd :- 10 years
· UPSC CMS 2024 Exam Pattern :
Part I: Computer Based Exam (500 marks)
Paper |
Section |
Question No. |
Paper 1 |
General Medicine |
96 |
|
Pediatrics |
24 |
Paper 2 |
Surgery |
40 |
|
Gynecology & Obstetrics |
40 |
|
Preventive& Social Medicine |
40 |
N.B:- There is Negative Marking, for each
wrong answer 1/3rd mark will be deducted.
Part 2: Personality Test (100 Marks)
Candidates who qualify CBT Exam, will be
called for personality test
· UPSC CMS 2024 Syllabus:
(A)
Paper 1:
General
Medicine:
I.
Cardiology
II.
Respiratory Diseases
III.
Gastro-Intestinal
IV.
Genitor-Urinary
V.
Neurology
VI.
Hematology
VII.
Endocrinology
VIII.
Metabolic Disorders
IX.
Infections/Communicable Diseases
X.
Nutrition/Growth
XI.
Diseases of the Skin
XII.
Musculoskeletal System
XIII.
Psychiatry
XIV.
General
XV.
Emergency Medicine
XVI.
Common Poisoning
XVII.
Snake Bite
XVIII.
Tropical Medicine
XIX.
Critical Care Medicine
XX.
Emphasis on Medical Procedures
XXI.
Pathos Physiological basis of Diseases
XXII.
Vaccines Preventable Diseases non Vaccines Preventable
XXIII.
Vitamin Deficiency Diseases
XXIV.
In psychiatry include Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar
Diseases and schizophrenia
Pediatrics:
I.
Common Childhood Emergencies
II.
Basic New Born care
III.
Normal Developmental milestones
IV.
Accidents and Poisoning in Children
V.
Birth Defects and counseling Including Autism
VI.
Immunization in children
VII.
Recognizing children with special Needs
VIII.
National Programmed related to child health
(B)
Paper 2
(a)Surgery:-
(Surgery including ENT, Ophthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopedics)
I.
General
Surgery
i.
Wounds
ii.
Infections
iii.
Tumors
iv.
Lymphatic
v.
Blood
vessels
vi.
Cysts/sinuses
vii.
Head
and neck
viii.
Breast
ix.
Alimentary
tract - Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Anus, Developmental, Liver,
Bile, Pancreas, Spleen, Peritoneum, Abdominal
wall, Abdominal injuries
II. Urological
Surgery
III. Neuron
Surgery
IV.
Otorhinolaryngology
E.N.T.
V.
Thoracic
surgery
VI.
Orthopedic
surgery
VII.
Ophthalmology
VIII.
Anesthesiology
IX.
Traumatology
X.
Diagnosis
and management of common surgical ailments
XI.
Pre‐operative
and post-operative care of surgical patients
XII.
Medico
legal and ethical issues of surgery
XIII.
Wound
healing
XIV.
Fluid
and electrolyte management in surgery
XV.
Shock
pathos‐physiology and management
(b) Gynecology & Obstetrics
I. Obstetrics:
i. Ante-natal
conditions
ii. Intra-natal
conditions
iii.
Post-natal
conditions
iv.
Management
of normal labors or complicated labor
II.
Gynecology:
ii. Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization
iii. Questions on infections in genital tract
iv. Questions on neoplasm main the genital tract
v. Questions on displacement of the uterus
vi. Normal delivery and safe delivery practices
vii. High risk pregnancy and management
viii. Abortions
ix. Intra Uterine growth retardation
x. Medico legal examination in bogy and Gymea including Rape
III. Family Planning:
ii. U.D. and oral pills
iii. Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmers in the urban and rural surroundings
iv. Medical Termination of Pregnancy
(c) Preventive Social and Community Medicine
II. Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine
III. Health Administration and Planning
IV. General Epidemiology
V. Demography and Health Statistics
VI. Communicable Diseases
VII. Environmental Health
VIII. Nutrition and Health
IX. Non-communicable diseases
X. Occupational Health
XI. Genetics and Health
XII. International Health
XIII. Medical Sociology and Health Education
XIV. Maternal and Child Health
XV. National Programmed
XVI. Management of common health problems
XVII. Ability to monitor national health programmers
XVIII. Knowledge of maternal and child wellness
XIX. Ability to recognize, investigate, report, plan and manage community health problems including malnutrition and emergencies
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