Union Public Service Commission has announced the result of UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination, 2018.

While the students can check the result online, shortlisted candidates will be called for interview/personality test. 

How to check UPSC CMS Written Result 2018? 
The simple steps as follows: 
Step 1: Visit www.upsc.gov.in.
Step 2: Go to the notification mentioning UPSC CMS Written Result 2018.
Step 3: Read the instructions and check result. 

Organisation Name:       Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Exam Name:                     Combined Medical Services Examination (CMS)
Number of Vacancies:     454 Posts
Job Category:                      Central Govt Jobs
Application Starting Date:    May 2, 2018
Closing Date of Application:    May 25, 2018
Selection Process:        Written Test, Personality Test
Application Mode:          Online
Work Location:              Pan India
Written Exam Date:                   July 22, 2018
Mode of the Test:                      Online
Admit Card Release Date:     2nd July 2018
Official Site:                    www.upsconline.nic.in or www.upsc.gov.in

Highlights 
The written exam has objective questions.
Type of the written exam is a computer-based test.
There are two papers in the test.
Each paper has 120 questions.
Each question has equal marks.
One-third of the marks are deducted as penalty for wrong answers.
Total marks in the written exam are 500 marks.
Each paper will be of 2 hours duration.

General Medicine syllabus
Cardiology
Respiratory diseases
Gastrointestinal
Genito‐Urinary
Neurology
Haematology
Endocrinology
Metabolic disorders
Infections/Communicable Diseases
Virus
Protozoan
Spirochetal
Rickets
Fungus
Bacterial
Metazoan
Nutrition/Growth
Diseases of the skin (Dermatology)
Musculoskeletal System
Psychiatry
General
Emergency Medicine
Common Poisoning
Snakebite
Tropical Medicine
Critical Care Medicine
Emphasis on medical procedures
Pathophysiological basis of diseases
Vaccines preventable diseases and Non-vaccines preventable diseases
Vitamin deficiency diseases
In psychiatry include – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar diseases and Schizophrenia.

Pediatrics syllabus
Common childhood emergencies
Basic newborn care
Birth defects and counselling including autism
Normal developmental milestones
Recognizing children with special needs and management
Accidents and poisonings in children
Immunization in children
National programmes related to child health

Surgery Syllabus 
General Surgery
Breast
Blood vessels
Wounds
Infections
Tumours
Lymphatic
Cysts/sinuses
Head and neck
Alimentary tract
Oesophagus
Stomach
Intestines
Anus
 Developmental
Liver, Bile, Pancreas
Spleen
Peritoneum
Abdominal wall
Abdominal injuries
Urological Surgery
 Neuro Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T.
Thoracic surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Ophthalmology
Anesthesiology
 Traumatology
 Diagnosis and management of common surgical ailments
Pre‐operative and post-operative care of surgical patients
 Medicolegal and ethical issues of surgery
Wound healing
Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery
Shock pathophysiology and management.
UPSC Medical Syllabus 2018 – Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Obstetrics
Ante‐natal conditions
Post‐natal conditions
Intra‐natal conditions
Management of normal labours or complicated labour
Gynecology
Questions on applied anatomy
Normal delivery and safe delivery practices
Questions on the applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization
 Abortions
Questions on infections in the genital tract
Intra-Uterine growth retardation
Questions on neoplasm in the genital tract
Questions on the displacement of the uterus
High-risk pregnancy and management
Medicolegal examination in obgy and Gynae including Rape.
Family Planning
Conventional contraceptives
U.D. and oral pills
The operative procedure, sterilization, and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings
Medical Termination of Pregnancy
Union PSC CMS Exam Syllabus 2018 – Preventive & Social Medicine
Social and Community Medicine
The concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine
Knowledge of maternal and child wellness
Health Administration and Planning
General Epidemiology
Communicable Diseases
National Programmes
Genetics and Health
Environmental Health
Nutrition and Health
 Non‐communicable diseases
Occupational Health
International Health
Medical Sociology and Health Education
Maternal and Child Health
Demography and Health Statistics
Management of common health problems
Ability to monitor national health programmes
Ability to recognize, investigate, report, plan and manage community health problems including malnutrition and emergencies