UPSC CMS 2025 Final Result Out – Check Reserve List

UPSC CMS 2025 Final Result has been declared on 25/06/2026 by the Union Public Service Commission. The Reserve List includes 30 candidates recommended to fill additional vacancies following the main result published on 22/12/2025. The category-wise breakdown comprises 05 UR, 22 OBC, 02 EWS, and 01 SC candidates. Of these, 10 candidates have been marked with provisional status, requiring document verification within six months. This article is based on the official result notice released by the Union Public Service Commission on 25/06/2026.

The Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) 2025 is conducted by UPSC for recruitment to medical service positions under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. The main result declaring 812 candidates was published in December 2025, and this Reserve List now activates to fill remaining posts as mandated by the recruiting ministry.

UPSC CMS 2025 Final Result -Overview

ParticularsDetails
Exam NameCombined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) 2025
Conducting OrganizationUnion Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Result TypeReserve List (Category II)
Main Result Date22/12/2025
Reserve List Declaration Date25/06/2026
Total Candidates in Main Result812
Reserve List Candidates Recommended30
Category BreakdownUR: 05, OBC: 22, EWS: 02, SC: 01
Provisional Candidature Count10
Recruiting MinistryMinistry of Health & Family Welfare
Official Websitehttps://upsc.gov.in

What Is the UPSC CMS 2025 Reserve List?

The Reserve List is a secondary merit-based list maintained by UPSC below the last recommended candidate from the main result. It serves as a buffer when the recruiting ministry requisitions additional vacancies or when selected candidates decline or fail eligibility verification.

As per Rule 13(4) and Rule 13(5) of the Combined Medical Services Examination Rules 2025, UPSC consolidates this reserve merit list and ranks candidates in order. When the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare placed a requisition for additional posts, 30 candidates from this reserve pool were recommended for appointment consideration.

Category-Wise Breakdown – Reserve List

CategoryNumber of Candidates
Unreserved (UR)05
Other Backward Classes (OBC)22
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)02
Scheduled Caste (SC)01
Total30

Selected Candidates – UPSC CMS 2025 Reserve List

The following 30 candidates have been recommended by UPSC from the CMS 2025 Reserve List in order of merit, as published in the official notification dated 25/06/2026.

S.No.Roll NumberCandidate Name
10401638Saloni Porwal
25201251Paramjot Kaur
31700161Harshiljit Singh
40100565Patel Tirth Dineshkumar
52601332Tejal Singh
62403953Gokulkumar P
74000704Muthu Subbaramanian G
81102538Pawan Kumar
91103634Vandana Gaur
101102207Gaurav Sharma
111500814Kumar Amrit Ranjan
122401101Swathi Sunil
131400460Nikita Sarawag
141203031Amirdalakshmi N
150401276Raju Dhakad

The complete list of all 30 candidates is available in the official PDF notification.

Provisional Candidature – Important Information

Of the 30 recommended candidates, 10 have been placed under provisional status by UPSC. This means their appointment offers will not be issued until the Commission verifies their original educational and caste certificates, as applicable.

Candidates with Provisional Status:

S.No.Roll Number
10100565
20200147
30401276
40401291
50817352
61102488
71400460
84000056
94000565
104000704

What Provisional Status Means:

Provisional candidature means your appointment has been recommended, but is conditional on successful document verification. You must submit your original documents to UPSC within six months from 25/06/2026 (by approximately 25/12/2026). If you fail to submit documents within this window, your candidature will be cancelled automatically, and no further communication will be sent.

What Happens Next – After UPSC CMS 2025 Reserve List

If you are among the 30 recommended candidates:

The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare will contact you directly with appointment details. If your status is non-provisional, expect a formal offer letter from the Ministry. If provisional, focus immediately on gathering your original educational certificates, caste certificate (if applicable), and any other documents UPSC requests. Keep checking your registered email and phone for updates from both UPSC and the Ministry.

If you did not make the reserve list:

The UPSC CMS examination is held annually. Review the cutoff marks for your category to understand how close you were to the reserve list. If you are within the extended merit pool, remain eligible for future requisitions that may activate higher reserve lists. Consider reappearing in the next cycle if you meet the eligibility criteria.

Documents to Keep Ready – For Provisional Candidates

If your candidature is provisional, prepare the following documents immediately and keep them at hand for submission:

  • Original mark sheets (Class 10, 12, Bachelor’s degree, and postgraduate qualification if applicable)
  • Original caste/category certificate issued by the appropriate authority (required for OBC, SC, ST, EWS candidates)
  • Original Aadhaar card or government-issued photo ID
  • Original passport-size photographs (4-6 as per UPSC requirement)
  • Any post-qualification experience certificates or relevant medical licensure documents
  • Original medical fitness certificate if already obtained

How to Check the UPSC CMS 2025 Reserve List

Follow these steps to verify your name and roll number in the official result notification:

  1. Visit the official UPSC website at upsc.gov.in.
  2. Navigate to the “What’s New” or “Press Releases” section on the homepage.
  3. Search for the press note titled “Combined Medical Services Examination, 2025 – Reserve List” dated 25/06/2026.
  4. Click the PDF link to download the official Reserve List notification.
  5. Use your browser’s search function (Ctrl+F) to locate your roll number on the list.
  6. Note your position in the merit order and check if your roll number appears in the provisional candidates table.

The UPSC result PDFs are text-searchable, making it easy to confirm your candidature status in seconds.

Important Dates

EventDate
UPSC CMS Main ExaminationBefore 22/12/2025
Main Result Declared22/12/2025
Reserve List Declared25/06/2026
Document Submission Deadline (Provisional Candidates)25/12/2026 (approx.)
Appointment Communication by the MinistryAs per the Ministry schedule

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Official UPSC WebsiteVisit Website
Download UPSC CMS 2025 Reserve List PDFDownload PDF

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the difference between the main result and the reserve list in UPSC CMS 2025?

Ans. The main result (declared 22/12/2025) contained 812 candidates recommended for appointment. The reserve list is a secondary merit-ranked list of candidates who ranked just below the last recommended candidate. It activates when the recruiting ministry requisitions additional vacancies, as happened in this case, with 30 reserve list candidates now recommended.

Q2. What does provisional candidature mean, and what happens if I don’t submit documents on time?

Ans. Provisional status means your appointment is conditional on document verification. You must submit your original certificates within six months (by 25/12/2026). If you fail to submit, UPSC will cancel your candidature automatically, and you will lose the recommendation. No further communication will be sent after the deadline passes.

Q3. Will I receive a call letter or an appointment letter after being selected from the reserve list?

Ans. If you are recommended from the reserve list with non-provisional status, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare will issue a formal appointment letter. If you are provisional, the Ministry will hold your appointment letter until UPSC completes document verification and confirms your candidature.

Q4. Can I apply for UPSC CMS 2026 if I did not make the 2025 reserve list?

Ans. Yes. If you did not make the reserve list, you are eligible to apply in the next UPSC CMS cycle (typically announced within 6-12 months). Review the category-wise cutoff marks for 2025 to assess the gap and strengthen your preparation for the next attempt.

Q5. Is the UPSC CMS 2025 reserve list final, or can more candidates be added later?

Ans. The reserve list published on 25/06/2026 is based on the current requisition from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. If the Ministry places additional requisitions in the future, UPSC may recommend further candidates from the extended reserve pool. Candidates should monitor official announcements from UPSC.

Q6. What should I do if my roll number appears on the reserve list but with provisional status?

Ans. Congratulate yourself first – you have qualified for UPSC CMS 2025. Now, immediately gather all your original educational documents, caste certificate (if applicable), and any other credentials UPSC may request. Contact UPSC or check the official notification for the document submission address and process. Submit well before 25/12/2026 to avoid cancellation.

Q7. I am not on the reserve list. Can I request UPSC to reconsider my candidature?

Ans. No. Merit-based recruitment operates on a cutoff system. If you did not qualify within the merit range, only a fresh application in the next cycle will be considered. You cannot request reconsideration for the same examination year.

Q8. Are reserve list candidates in UPSC CMS 2025 guaranteed an appointment?

Ans. Not guaranteed, but highly likely. Reserve list candidates are recommended for filling the remaining posts. Appointment depends on the actual number of vacant positions the Ministry confirms and successful document verification. Non-provisional candidates have a higher likelihood of appointment compared to provisional candidates, whose offers remain conditional until verification is complete.

Staying Updated

Check the official UPSC website regularly for further announcements regarding appointment offers and document submission deadlines. If your candidature is provisional, prioritise document gathering now – the six-month window passes quickly. Candidates who did not make the reserve list should use this time to analyse their performance against the category cutoff and plan for the next UPSC CMS examination cycle. Our free job alert service keeps you informed of all future UPSC CMS announcements and other medical service recruitment updates.

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