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Crack Medical Officer recruitment exams — state PSCs, NHM, ESIC, Railways, Defence. AI-powered MCQs and mock tests.
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6,000+
MO PYQs
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47k+
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28 states
Coverage
6,000+
MO PYQs
4.8/5
User rating
47k+
Active aspirants
28 states
Coverage
Personalised explanations, mnemonics and clinical pearls for every Medical Officer question.
Previous-year questions with step-by-step solutions, sorted by subject, topic and year.
Mock tests that mirror the real exam pattern, with negative marking and real-time ranking.
Every answer links to Harrison, Bailey & Love, Ghai, Park, Nelson and other standard texts.
Daily streaks, badges, leaderboards and XP to keep you consistent for 6 months.
PWAs and an Android wrapper let you revise PYQs even without internet.
CrackCMS mock tests follow the official Medical Officer pattern so you practise in the exact format you'll face on exam day.
| Common pattern | 100-200 MCQs, 60-120 min, -0.25 or -0.33 negative marking |
|---|---|
| Subjects | General Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, OBG, PSM, G&O, Anatomy, Physiology |
| State variations | Some states add GK, reasoning, and English (UPPSC, MPPSC pattern) |
| Recruiters | State PSCs (UPPSC, MPPSC, RPSC, BPSC), NHM, ESIC, DFSS, RRB, AIIMS, PGI |
| Salary | Pay Level-10 (₹56,100-1,77,500) + NPA + rural allowance |
| Qualifying degree | MBBS from an NMC-recognised college |
|---|---|
| Registration | Permanent registration with NMC / State Medical Council |
| Age limit | 21-40 years (relaxation for reserved categories) |
| Citizenship | Indian citizen (some state posts require domicile) |
| Subject | Weight | High-yield topics |
|---|---|---|
| General Medicine | ~25% | Cardiology, Respiratory, GI, Infectious diseases, Endocrinology |
| General Surgery | ~15% | Common surgical conditions, Trauma, Oncology |
| Paediatrics | ~10% | Neonatology, Immunisation, Common infections |
| OBG | ~10% | Antenatal care, High-risk pregnancy |
| PSM / Community Medicine | ~20% | Epidemiology, National Health Programmes, Biostatistics |
| Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry | ~10% | Basics for clinical reasoning |
| GK + Reasoning (state PSCs) | ~10% | Current affairs, History, Polity (only for some states) |
Standard authors
Core MBBS textbooks — most MO questions are derivations from these.
Vivek Jain
Most-tested PSM book for MO exams.
Various
UPPSC, MPPSC, RPSC publish their own MCQ compilations.
Lucent
Covers General Knowledge portion of state PSC exams.
A Medical Officer exam is conducted by state Public Service Commissions (UPPSC, MPPSC, etc.), central bodies (ESIC, NHM, DFSS), and Railways (RRB) to recruit MBBS doctors for government service.
Central government Medical Officers are paid as per Pay Level-10 (₹56,100 - ₹1,77,500) plus Non-Practising Allowance (NPA), rural allowance, and HRA. State salaries vary.
State NHM and ESI Corporation recruitments typically have shorter syllabi and predictable MCQ patterns. UPSC CMS is the most prestigious central MO exam.
Solve 3,000+ PYQs, focus on PSM and Medicine (highest weightage), take 6 full mocks, and use AI tutor for reasoning on tricky clinical MCQs.
Yes — we have state-specific filters for UP, MP, Rajasthan, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal and more.