UPSC CMS 2020 Notification Released; Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 11:51 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission has released the UPSC CMS 2020 notification at its official website - www.upsc.gov.in. Candidates can fill the application form from July 29. The application fee of UPSC CMS is Rs. 200/- while female and reserved category candidates are exempted from the fee payment. The last date to fill the Combined Medical Services application form is August 18, Check here for more details.
UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2020 is a computer based test. The exam date is October 22, 2020. Candidates who qualify the CBT will be called for a personal interview later. This year UPSC has released 559 vacancies for the Combined Medical Services exam.
According to the UPSC CMS eligibility, candidates who passed the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. examination can fill the UPSC CMS application form. The upper age limit to apply for UPSC CMS is 32 years. However, reserved category candidates are also eligible for age relaxation.
How To Apply For UPSC CMS 2020
Step 1: Visi the official website of UPSC- www.upsc.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the “Apply Online” tab.
Step 3: Fill all the details in the required fields.
Step 4: Pay the UPSC CMS application fees
Step 5: Upload documents as per the specifications.
Step 6: Preview and submit the application form.
UPSC CMS 2020 Application Fee
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UR Male category: Rs. 200/-
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Female and reserved category candidates: NIL
Combined Medical Services examination is conducted every year for the recruitment of Medical Officers in various government departments.
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