UPPSC Medical Officer Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern

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UPPSC Medical Officer Syllabus is framed to test both general awareness and in‑depth professional knowledge of doctors applying for Medical Officer posts under Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. It generally includes General Studies and discipline‑specific questions (Allopathy/AYUSH) in a single objective‑type paper used as a screening test.

UPPSC Medical Officer Syllabus 2026 Overview

Exam nameUPPSC Medical Officer (MO) / Medical Officer (Allopathy/AYUSH) Screening Test
Conducting bodyUttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
Mode of examOffline OMR‑based objective test (MCQs)
Total questions150 questions
Total marks150 marks (1 mark per question)
SectionsPart A – General Studies; Part B – Subject‑specific (Medical)
Negative marking1/3 mark deduction for each wrong answer (as per notification)
Exam duration2 hours (single session)

Selection criteria

  • Screening test (objective): A single‑paper screening test is conducted for Medical Officer posts when applications are high.

  • Shortlisting for interview: Candidates scoring above the cut‑off in the screening test are called for interview.

  • Final merit: Final selection is based on interview performance, with the written test mainly used for shortlisting; exact weightage depends on the specific advertisement.

UPPSC Medical Officer Exam pattern

The UPPSC Medical Officer exam pattern checks broad awareness through General Studies and deep understanding of medical science through subject‑specific questions.

UPPSC Medical Officer exam pattern

PartSubject / SectionNo. of QuestionsMarksDurationQuestion Type
Part AGeneral Studies30302 hours (combined)Objective, MCQ
Part BSubject‑specific (Medical Officer – Allopathy/AYUSH specialty)120120Objective, MCQ
Total1501502 hoursNegative marking 1/3 per wrong answer (if notified)

The pattern is straightforward: one combined paper, so candidates must manage time between General Studies and the professional section efficiently.

Topic‑wise syllabus

The detailed UPPSC Medical Officer syllabus varies across Allopathy, Ayurvedic, Unani and Homoeopathic streams, but the core framework is always General Studies plus professional/clinical subjects.

General Studies syllabus

AreaKey Topics
General awareness & current eventsNational and international current affairs, important days, government schemes, medical and health‑related news
History, polity & economyHistory of India, Indian National Movement, Constitution, governance, public policy, Indian economy and social development
Geography & environmentIndian and world geography, environmental issues, climate, resources
General science & technologyBasic physics, chemistry, biology, inventions, space, IT, health technology updates
MiscellaneousSports, books and authors, awards, culture, Uttar Pradesh‑specific GK

The General Studies portion is similar to other UPPSC exams but with lower weightage, so focused preparation on static GK plus current affairs is usually sufficient.

Subject‑specific syllabus (Allopathic Medical Officer)

Subject BlockIllustrative Topics
General Medicine & SurgeryHistory taking, diagnosis, common medical disorders (cardio‑respiratory, GI, endocrine, infectious), basic surgical principles, shock, trauma, wound management
Obstetrics & GynaecologyNormal and high‑risk pregnancy, labour, puerperium, common gynaecological disorders, contraception, reproductive health
PaediatricsGrowth and development, common childhood illnesses, immunisation, neonatal care
ENT & OphthalmologyCommon ear, nose, throat conditions, hearing loss, sinusitis; eye anatomy, refractive errors, cataract, glaucoma, ocular emergencies
Orthopaedics & Physical MedicineFractures, dislocations, arthritis, bone infections, rehabilitation basics
Dermatology & PsychiatrySkin infections, dermatitis, leprosy basics, common psychiatric disorders and their management
Community MedicineEpidemiology, national health programmes, NHM, immunisation, family welfare, occupational health, basics of biostatistics
Pharmacology & TherapeuticsEssential drugs, rational prescribing, adverse drug reactions, emergency pharmacology
Anaesthesia, Radiology & Emergency CarePrinciples of anaesthesia, airway management, shock, poisoning, basics of imaging interpretation

This segment closely follows the MBBS curriculum with emphasis on clinical application, emergency care and public health programmes.

Subject‑specific syllabus (AYUSH – Unani / Homoeopathy)

StreamMajor Syllabus Components
Unani Medical OfficerBasic principles of Unani medicine (Usool‑e‑Tibb), anatomy and physiology, pathology, pharmacology and therapeutics, diagnosis and prognosis, treatment of system‑wise diseases, regimental therapy, preventive and social Unani medicine
Homoeopathic Medical OfficerOrganon and homoeopathic philosophy, homoeopathic pharmacy, materia medica, repertory, practice of medicine, surgery and gynaecology from a homoeopathic point of view, community medicine and public health

 

 

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