UPSC CMSE 2025 personality test schedule out for 2,045; interview starts on October 13
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 30, 2025 | 10:40 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC CMSE 2025: The e-letters for the personality interview test will be made available soon on upsc.gov.in. The schedule for other candidates will be announced shortly.
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Subscribe NowThe Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) personality test schedule for 2,045 candidates. UPSC CMSE 2025 interview is scheduled to begin on October 13. The e-letters for the interview test will be made available soon on upsc.gov.in or upsconline.in.
As per the official UPSC notice, the schedule for other candidates will be announced soon, along with their reporting time. Additionally, no request for a change in the date and time of the PT round will be entertained by the commission.
Notably, candidates who have not finally submitted the DAF within the stipulated date and time, their candidature cancelled and no e-summon letter will be issued for them.
The commission will grant reimbursement for candidates appearing for an interview towards travelling expenses, which will be restricted only to the second and sleeper class train fare, or mail express.
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Candidates can download their UPSC CMSE 2025 interview schedule available on the official website.
UPSC CMSE 2025 results were declared on September 4. The commission has withheld the result of one candidate due to an ongoing court case. Candidates who qualified for the UPSC CMSE result 2025 have to appear for an interview and a personality test round.
The UPSC CMSE paper was conducted in two stages: a computer-based exam and a personality test. The written test included 2 papers, paper 1 general medicine and pediatrics, and paper 2 of surgery, gynaecology and obstetrics, and preventive and social medicine
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