selected for posts under two distinct service categories notified by the government.
Category-I: Central Health Service Appointments
Under Category-I, candidates have been recommended for appointment as Medical Officers Grade in the General Duty Medical Officers Sub-cadre of the Central Health Service. The government reported a total
of 365 vacancies under this category, including posts reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities.
Against these vacancies, UPSC has recommended 363 candidates. The selection includes 162 candidates from the General category, 77 from OBC, 58 from Scheduled Castes, 23 from Scheduled Tribes, and 43 from
the Economically Weaker Sections category. Fourteen candidates with benchmark disabilities are also among those recommended.
Category-II: Railways, NDMC and MCD Posts
Category-II covers appointments to multiple organisations, including Assistant Divisional Medical Officers in the Indian Railways, General Duty Medical Officers in the New Delhi Municipal Council, and General Duty Medical Officers Grade-II in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
A total of 479 vacancies were reported under this category. UPSC has recommended 449 candidates, with representation across General, OBC, SC, ST and EWS categories. Eighteen candidates with benchmark
disabilities are included in the final recommendations.
Reserve List and Provisional Candidates
For Category-II, the Commission has also maintained a consolidated reserve list of 60 candidates in accordance with examination rules. These candidates may be considered for appointment if additional vacancies arise or selected candidates do not join.
Additionally, the candidature of 376 recommended candidates has been declared provisional, subject to verification of original documents. UPSC clarified that appointment offers will be issued only after all eligibility conditions and formalities are completed satisfactorily.
Result Withheld in One Case
The Commission informed that the final result of one candidate has been withheld due to a pending writ petition before the Rajasthan High Court. The outcome will be decided subject to the final judicial order in the matter.
Where to Check Results and Marks
Candidates can access the detailed result, roll number lists and official notifications on the UPSC website at www.upsc.gov.in. The
Commission has also stated that individual mark sheets are expected to be uploaded within 15 days of the result declaration.
For further clarification, candidates may contact the UPSC Facilitation Counter at its New Delhi
campus during working hours. Official helpline numbers have also been made available by the
Commission.
