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UPSC CMS 2026 Notification Out: Apply Online for 1,358 Medical Officer Posts. Examination Notice No. 9/2026-CMS | Last Date: 31st March 2026,  UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2026 Notification PDF, Complete Guide.

UPSC CMS Exam 2026 The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the Combined Medical Services Examination (CMS) 2026 notification on 11th March 2026. This prestigious examination offers a golden opportunity for MBBS graduates to secure Group-A medical officer positions in various central government departments including the Central Health Service, Indian Railways, NDMC, and MCD.

If you are an aspiring medical professional looking for a stable and rewarding government career, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the UPSC CMS 2026 examination including important dates, vacancies, eligibility criteria, application process, exam pattern, salary details, and frequently asked questions.

UPSC CMS 2026 Overview: Quick Summary Table

Examination Details Information
Examination Name Combined Medical Services Examination (CMS) 2026
Conducting Body Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Examination Notice No. 9/2026-CMS
Notification Date 11th March 2026
Online Application Start Date 11th March 2026
Last Date to Apply Online 31st March 2026 (till 6:00 PM)
Examination Date 2nd August 2026
Total Vacancies 1,358 Posts
Application Mode Online Only
Official Website https://upsc.gov.in
Application Portal https://upsconline.nic.in
Selection Process Written Exam (2 Papers) + Personality Test
Written Exam Marks 500 Marks (250 marks per paper)
Personality Test Marks 100 Marks
Total Marks 600 Marks
Exam Duration 2 Hours per Paper
Negative Marking Yes (1/3 marks deducted for wrong answers)
Exam Language English Only
UPSC CMS 2026 Notification [Out] Apply Online for 1,358 Medical Officer Posts Right Now
UPSC CMS 2026 Notification [Out] Apply Online for 1,358 Medical Officer Posts Right Now

UPSC CMS 2026 Vacancy Details: Post-Wise Breakdown

The UPSC CMS 2026 examination is being conducted to fill 1,358 vacancies across four different services/posts. Below is the detailed category-wise vacancy distribution:





Category-I: Central Health Service (CHS)

Post Name Number of Vacancies
Medical Officers Grade in General Duty Medical Officers Sub-cadre of Central Health Service 864 Posts

PwBD Reservations for CHS (34 Vacancies):

  • Locomotor Disability (OA, OL, BL, OAL, CP, LC, DW, AAV): 17 Posts
  • Specific Learning Disability (SLD) + Multiple Disability: 17 Posts

Category-II: Other Services

Post Name Number of Vacancies
Assistant Divisional Medical Officer (ADMO) in Indian Railways 450 Posts
General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) in New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) 14 Posts
General Duty Medical Officer Grade-II (GDMO) in Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) 30 Posts

PwBD Reservations:

  • Railways (ADMO): 18 Posts for Locomotor Disability (OA, OL, BL, LC, AAV without joint involvement)
  • NDMC: NIL vacancies for PwBD
  • MCD: 2 Posts (SLD: 1, Multiple Disability: 1)

Important Note About Vacancies

The number of vacancies mentioned above is tentative and liable to alteration. Reservation will be made for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), and Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) as per government norms.

UPSC CMS 2026 Eligibility Criteria: Age Limit

Upper Age Limit (as on 1st August 2026)

Category Age Limit Born Between
General (UR) 32 Years Not earlier than 2nd August 1994
Central Health Service (CHS) 35 Years Special upper age limit for CHS posts

Age Relaxation for Reserved Categories

Category Age Relaxation
Scheduled Caste (SC) Up to 5 years
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Up to 5 years
Other Backward Classes (OBC) Up to 3 years
Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) Up to 10 years
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Up to 5 years
Defence Services Personnel (Disabled) Up to 3 years
ECOs/SSCOs (5 years service) Up to 5 years

Important Age Limit Guidelines

  1. Cumulative Relaxation: Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC who also fall under Ex-Servicemen or PwBD categories are eligible for cumulative age relaxation under both categories.
  2. Date of Birth Proof: Only the Date of Birth recorded in the Matriculation/Secondary School Leaving Certificate or equivalent will be accepted. No subsequent changes will be allowed.
  3. No Relaxation Beyond Prescribed Limits: Save as provided above, the age limit prescribed cannot in any case be relaxed.

UPSC CMS 2026 Eligibility Criteria: Educational Qualification

Minimum Educational Requirement

Qualification Details
Essential Qualification Passed the written and practical parts of the final M.B.B.S. Examination
Appearing Candidates Candidates who have appeared or are yet to appear at the final M.B.B.S. Examination may also apply (provisional admission)
Internship Requirement Candidates yet to complete compulsory rotating internship are eligible but will be appointed only after completion

Documents Required for Educational Qualification

Candidates must possess any of the following valid documents as proof of passing the qualifying examination:

  • Degree Certificate
  • Final Marksheet
  • Provisional Degree Certificate

Important Notes

  1. Provisional Admission: Candidates appearing in the final M.B.B.S. examination will be admitted provisionally, subject to cancellation if they fail to produce proof of passing within the stipulated time frame.
  2. Internship Completion: Selected candidates who have not completed their internship will be appointed only after satisfactory completion of the compulsory rotating internship.

UPSC CMS 2026 Application Fee Details

Fee Structure

Category Application Fee
General (UR) ₹200/-
OBC ₹200/-
EWS ₹200/-
Female Candidates Exempted (No Fee)
Scheduled Caste (SC) Exempted (No Fee)
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Exempted (No Fee)
Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) Exempted (No Fee)





Payment Modes

Candidates can pay the application fee through:

  • Net Banking (any bank)
  • Credit Card (Visa/Master/RuPay)
  • Debit Card (Visa/Master/RuPay)
  • UPI Payment

Important Fee-Related Guidelines

  1. No Refund: Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances.
  2. No Reserve: Fee cannot be held in reserve for any other examination.
  3. Rejection: Applications without prescribed fee (unless exempted) will be summarily rejected.
  4. PwBD Exemption: PwBD candidates must be otherwise eligible for appointment based on medical fitness standards to claim fee exemption.

UPSC CMS 2026 Selection Process

The selection process for UPSC CMS 2026 consists of two stages:

Stage 1: Written Examination (500 Marks)

Paper Subject Maximum Marks Duration Number of Questions
Paper-I General Medicine and Paediatrics 250 Marks 2 Hours 120 Questions
Paper-II Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Preventive & Social Medicine 250 Marks 2 Hours 120 Questions
Total 500 Marks 4 Hours 240 Questions

Paper-I: General Medicine and Paediatrics (250 Marks)

General Medicine (96 Questions) covers:

  • Cardiology
  • Respiratory diseases
  • Gastro-intestinal disorders
  • Genito-Urinary disorders
  • Neurology
  • Hematology
  • Endocrinology
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Infections/Communicable Diseases (Viral, Bacterial, Protozoan, Fungal)
  • Nutrition/Growth
  • Dermatology
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Psychiatry (Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar diseases, Schizophrenia)
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Common Poisoning and Snake bite
  • Tropical Medicine and Critical Care Medicine
  • Vaccine preventable diseases
  • Vitamin deficiency diseases

Paediatrics (24 Questions) covers:

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

Paper-II: Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, PSM (250 Marks)

Surgery (40 Questions) including:

  • General Surgery (Wounds, Infections, Tumours, Lymphatic, Blood vessels)
  • Head and neck, Breast
  • Alimentary tract (Oesophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Liver, Bile, Pancreas)
  • Thoracic surgery, Urological Surgery, Neuro Surgery
  • E.N.T. (Otorhinolaryngology)
  • Orthopaedic surgery, Ophthalmology
  • Anesthesiology, Traumatology
  • Pre-operative and post-operative care
  • Medicolegal and ethical issues
  • Fluid and electrolyte management, Shock management

Gynaecology & Obstetrics (40 Questions) including:

  • Obstetrics: Ante-natal, Intra-natal, Post-natal conditions
  • Management of normal and complicated labour
  • Gynaecology: Applied anatomy and physiology
  • Infections and neoplasms in genital tract
  • High risk pregnancy management, Abortions
  • Family Planning: Conventional contraceptives, IUD, oral pills
  • Sterilization procedures, Medical Termination of Pregnancy

Preventive & Social Medicine (40 Questions) including:

  • Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine
  • Health Administration and Planning
  • General Epidemiology and Demography
  • Communicable and Non-communicable diseases
  • Environmental Health, Nutrition and Health
  • Occupational Health, Genetics and Health
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • National Health Programmes
  • International Health





Stage 2: Personality Test/Interview (100 Marks)

Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be called for the Personality Test carrying 100 marks.

Assessment Areas:

  • General Knowledge and ability in academic fields
  • Intellectual curiosity and critical powers of assimilation
  • Balance of judgement and alertness of mind
  • Ability for social cohesion
  • Integrity of character
  • Initiative and leadership capability

Final Selection

Stage Marks Weightage
Written Examination (Paper I + Paper II) 500 Marks Primary Qualification
Personality Test 100 Marks Final Assessment
Total 600 Marks Merit List Preparation

 

UPSC CMS 2026 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

Key Features of the Examination

Feature Details
Question Type Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions)
Medium of Exam English Only
Total Questions 240 Questions (120 per paper)
Total Marks 500 Marks (Written) + 100 Marks (Interview)
Duration 2 Hours per Paper
Negative Marking Yes – 1/3 marks deducted for each wrong answer
Calculator Allowed No

Negative Marking Details

  • Correct Answer: Full marks as assigned to the question
  • Wrong Answer: One-third (1/3) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty
  • Multiple Answers: If more than one answer is marked, treated as wrong answer with penalty
  • No Answer: No penalty for blank questions

Tie-Breaking Principle

If candidates score equal aggregate marks, the tie will be resolved as follows:

  1. Higher Written Marks: Candidate securing more marks in written total ranked higher
  2. Senior in Age: If written marks are equal, senior candidate ranked higher
  3. Internship Completion: If DOB is same, candidate with earlier internship completion date ranked higher
  4. Commission’s Discretion: If tie persists, resolved at Commission’s discretion

How to Apply Online for UPSC CMS 2026: Step-by-Step Guide

Important Application Dates

Event Date
Online Application Starts 11th March 2026
Online Application Closes 31st March 2026 (6:00 PM)

Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Visit the Official Website

Go to the UPSC Online Application Portal: https://upsconline.nic.in

Step 2: Complete the Four-Module Registration

The online application consists of four modules/cards:

  1. Account Creation: Create your login credentials
  2. Universal Registration Number (URN): One-time registration valid for lifetime
  3. Common Application Form (CAF): Common for all UPSC examinations
  4. Examination Specific Module: CMS 2026 specific details including fee and centre

Step 3: URN Profile Registration

  • Fill in personal details, contact information, and ID proof details
  • Photo ID Required: Aadhaar Card/Voter Card (EPIC)/PAN Card/Passport/Driving Licence
  • Note: Aadhaar Card is strongly recommended for seamless verification
  • A Universal Registration Number (URN) will be generated (valid for lifetime)

Step 4: Fill Common Application Form (CAF)

Photograph Requirements:

  • Upload recent photograph in .jpg format
  • File size: 20 KB to 200 KB
  • Live Photo Capture: Capture live photograph during form filling

Signature Requirements:

  • Sign three times (one below the other) on plain white paper using black ink
  • Upload in .jpg format
  • File size: 20 KB to 100 KB

Step 5: Fill Examination Specific Module

  • Select examination: Combined Medical Services Examination 2026
  • Choose examination centre (preference order)
  • Upload category certificates (if applicable)
  • Pay application fee (if applicable)

Step 6: Submit and Print Application

  • Review all details carefully before final submission
  • Submit the application
  • Take printout/soft copy for future reference
  • Note down URN and Application Number

Important Application Guidelines

Important Points Details
Mode of Application Online Only – No other mode accepted
Multiple Applications Not permitted – Submit only one application
Edit Facility One-time edit facility available for URN Profile only
Correction After Submission No correction/alteration/modification allowed after submission
Withdrawal Applications cannot be withdrawn after submission
Hard Copy Submission Not required

Documents Required for Application

  1. Photograph (scanned, 20-200 KB, .jpg)
  2. Signature (scanned, 20-100 KB, .jpg)
  3. Photo ID Card details (Aadhaar/PAN/Voter ID/Passport/Driving Licence)
  4. Category Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD candidates)
  5. Educational Qualification documents
  6. Date of Birth proof details

Helpline for Application Assistance

Contact Method Details
Helpline Numbers 011-24041001 or 011-40303444
Email ID upscsoap@nic.in
Operational Hours 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (Working days only)
Operational Period 11.03.2026 to 31.03.2026





UPSC CMS 2026 Examination Centres

The examination will be conducted at 48 centres across India. Candidates must select their preferred centre while filling the application form.

List of Examination Centres

Zone Centres
North Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida), Gurugram, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Jammu, Lucknow, Prayagraj (Allahabad), Kanpur, Meerut, Shimla, Dehradun, Bareilly
South Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Madurai, Tirupati, Visakhapatnam
East Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Ranchi, Patna, Raipur, Jorhat, Sambalpur, Guwahati (Dispur)
West Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji (Goa), Ahmedabad, Udaipur
North-East Agartala, Aizawl, Gangtok, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Shillong, Dharwad
Islands Sri Vijaya Puram (Port Blair)

Centre Allotment Guidelines

  1. First-Apply-First-Allot: Centres allotted on first-come-first-served basis
  2. Ceiling Limit: Each centre (except Chennai, Delhi, Dispur, Kolkata, Nagpur) has a ceiling on number of candidates
  3. PwBD Candidates: Can opt for any desired centre regardless of ceiling
  4. No Change Allowed: No request for change of examination centre will be entertained
  5. Appear at Allotted Centre Only: Candidates appearing at wrong centre will not be allowed to take examination

UPSC CMS 2026 Salary and Pay Scale

Selected candidates will receive attractive salary packages as per the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) along with various allowances and benefits.

Post-Wise Salary Structure

Post Pay Level Pay Scale (7th CPC) Additional Benefits
Medical Officer (CHS) Level-10 ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 NPA + Allowances
ADMO (Railways) Level-10 ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 NPA + Railway Passes + PTO
GDMO (NDMC) Level-10 ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 Restricted NPA
GDMO Grade-II (MCD) Level-10 ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 NPA + Allowances

Promotion Career Path

NDMC Career Progression:

  • GDMO (Level-10: ₹56,100-1,77,500)
  • Senior Medical Officer (Level-11: ₹67,700-2,08,700)
  • Chief Medical Officer (Level-12: ₹78,800-2,09,200)
  • Chief Medical Officer (NFSG) (Level-13: ₹1,18,500-2,14,100)
  • Senior Administrative Grade (Level-14: ₹1,44,200-2,18,200)

Additional Benefits

Benefit Details
Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) As per government rules
Dearness Allowance (DA) As per 7th CPC rates
House Rent Allowance (HRA) Based on posting city
Transport Allowance (TA) As per eligibility
Leave Benefits As per central government rules
Pension Benefits Under NPS (National Pension System)
Railway Passes For Railway ADMOs (Free + PTO)

Service Conditions

Aspect Details
Probation Period 1-2 years (varies by service)
Posting Anywhere in India
Private Practice Strictly Prohibited
Training Foundation course and departmental exams required

UPSC CMS 2026 Admit Card Download

e-Admit Card Release Date

Category Release Date
General Candidates Last working day of the preceding week of examination
Scribe Change Opted 3 days prior to examination (if requested 7 days before)

How to Download e-Admit Card

  1. Visit https://upsconline.nic.in
  2. Login with your credentials (URN and Application Number)
  3. Download and print the e-Admit Card
  4. No postal dispatch – Only online download available

Important Instructions

  • Carry the printed e-Admit Card to the examination centre
  • Bring the same Photo ID mentioned in the application
  • Report at least 30 minutes before the commencement of examination
  • No late entry will be allowed under any circumstances
  • Face authentication is mandatory at the examination venue

UPSC CMS 2026 Answer Key and Representation

Online Representation Portal

The Commission provides an opportunity to candidates to submit representations on:

  • Questions asked in the examination papers
  • Provisional Answer Keys

Representation Timeline

Activity Timeline
Window Opens 3rd day from examination date
Window Closes 7th day till 6:00 PM
Duration 5 days only

How to Submit Representation

  1. Login to https://upsconline.nic.in
  2. Navigate to: Examinations > Representations on Question Paper & Provisional Answer Keys
  3. Submit your representation online

Important: No representation by email/post/hand or any other mode will be accepted.

UPSC CMS 2026 Result and Merit List

Result Declaration Process

  1. Written Examination Result: Declared first – candidates qualifying for Personality Test
  2. Final Result: Declared after Personality Test – based on combined merit
  3. Reserve List: Maintained for subsequent utilization

Service Allocation

  • Based on order of merit assigned by the Commission
  • Preferences expressed by candidates for various posts
  • Reservation norms as per government rules

Pratibha Setu Portal (Public Disclosure Scheme)

Candidates who appeared in the Interview but were not recommended can opt for their information to be shared with:

  • Registered Private Companies
  • Public Sector Undertakings
  • Statutory and Autonomous Organisations

Consent Required: Candidates must give consent at the time of filling the Exam Specific Module.

UPSC CMS 2026 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

General Questions

Q1. What is the full form of CMS in UPSC?

CMS stands for Combined Medical Services. It is a national-level examination conducted by UPSC for recruitment to various Group-A medical posts in central government organizations.

Q2. When will the UPSC CMS 2026 examination be conducted?

The UPSC CMS 2026 examination will be conducted on 2nd August 2026 (Sunday).

Q3. How many vacancies are available in UPSC CMS 2026?

A total of 1,358 vacancies are available across Central Health Service (864), Railways (450), NDMC (14), and MCD (30).

Application Related Questions

Q4. What is the last date to apply for UPSC CMS 2026?

The last date to submit the online application is 31st March 2026 till 6:00 PM.

Q5. Can I edit my application after submission?

No, no correction/alteration/modification is allowed in the application form after submission. However, a one-time edit facility is available for URN Profile only.

Q6. Can I withdraw my application after submission?

No, candidates cannot withdraw their applications after submission.

Q7. Is Aadhaar Card mandatory for application?

Aadhaar Card is strongly advised for easy verification but not mandatory. You can use Voter Card, PAN Card, Passport, or Driving Licence as alternatives.

Eligibility Questions

Q8. Can final year MBBS students apply for UPSC CMS 2026?

Yes, candidates who have appeared or are yet to appear in the final M.B.B.S. examination can apply. However, admission is provisional subject to producing proof of passing.

Q9. What is the upper age limit for UPSC CMS 2026?

The upper age limit is 32 years as on 1st August 2026 (born not earlier than 2nd August 1994). For CHS posts, it is 35 years.

Q10. Is there any age relaxation for OBC candidates?

Yes, OBC candidates get 3 years age relaxation.

Q11. Can PwBD candidates apply for UPSC CMS 2026?

Yes, PwBD candidates can apply and are eligible for 10 years age relaxation and fee exemption.

Examination Related Questions

Q12. What is the exam pattern for UPSC CMS 2026?

The exam consists of two papers (Paper-I: Medicine & Paediatrics, Paper-II: Surgery, Gynae & Obs, PSM) of 250 marks each, followed by a Personality Test of 100 marks.

Q13. Is there negative marking in UPSC CMS 2026?

Yes, there is negative marking. 1/3 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Q14. In which language is the UPSC CMS exam conducted?

The examination is conducted in English only.

Q15. Can I use a calculator in the examination?

No, calculators are not permitted inside the examination hall.

Salary and Service Questions

Q16. What is the starting salary of UPSC CMS selected candidates?

The starting salary is in Level-10 (₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500) of the 7th CPC pay matrix plus NPA and other allowances.

Q17. Is private practice allowed after selection through UPSC CMS?

No, private practice of any kind is strictly prohibited for all posts recruited through CMS examination.

Q18. What is the probation period for CMS selected candidates?

The probation period is 1-2 years depending on the service, which may be extended if required.

Category and Reservation Questions

Q19. Do OBC candidates need to pay application fee?

Yes, OBC candidates must pay ₹200 as application fee. Only Female, SC, ST, and PwBD candidates are exempted.

Q20. Can I change my category after submitting the application?

No, no request for category change (SC to ST, OBC to SC/ST, etc.) will be entertained after submission.

Technical Questions

Q21. What should I do if I don’t receive my e-Admit Card?

Contact the Commission immediately at 011-24041001 or visit the facilitation counter at UPSC office at least 3 days before the examination.

Q22. Can PwBD candidates avail scribe facility?

Yes, eligible PwBD candidates (blindness, locomotor disability both arms affected, cerebral palsy) can avail scribe facility and compensatory time of 20 minutes per hour.





Important Instructions for Examination Day

Reporting Time and Requirements

Requirement Details
Reporting Time At least 30 minutes before exam commencement
Late Entry Not allowed under any circumstances
ID Proof Same Photo ID as mentioned in application
e-Admit Card Printed copy mandatory

Prohibited Items (Strictly Banned)

The following items are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall:

  • Mobile phones (even in switched-off mode)
  • Pagers or any electronic equipment
  • Programmable devices or storage media (pen drive, smart watches)
  • Camera or Bluetooth devices
  • Calculators (any type)
  • Log tables, slide rules
  • Bags, books, notes, loose sheets

Warning: Any infringement will entail disciplinary action including ban from future examinations.

Face Authentication

All candidates must undergo mandatory face authentication at the examination venue for identity verification.

Conclusion

The UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination 2026 is an excellent opportunity for MBBS graduates to secure prestigious Group-A positions in central government medical services. With 1,358 vacancies across multiple services, eligible candidates should not miss this opportunity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Apply Online: Only at https://upsconline.nic.in
  • Last Date: 31st March 2026 (6:00 PM)
  • Exam Date: 2nd August 2026
  • Total Vacancies: 1,358 Posts
  • Selection: Written Exam (500 marks) + Interview (100 marks)
  • Negative Marking: 1/3 for wrong answers

Final Tips for Aspirants:

  1. Apply Early: Don’t wait for the last date to avoid server issues
  2. Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all criteria before applying
  3. Prepare Strategically: Focus on high-weightage topics
  4. Practice MCQs: Get familiar with objective pattern
  5. Stay Updated: Regularly check UPSC website for updates

Good luck with your UPSC CMS 2026 examination!

Official Resources and Links

Resource Link
UPSC Official Website https://upsc.gov.in
Online Application Portal https://upsconline.nic.in
Examination Notice Download PDF Here
Helpdesk Number 011-24041001 / 011-40303444
Helpdesk Email upscsoap@nic.in

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification on the UPSC website for the most accurate and updated information. The author is not responsible for any discrepancies or changes made by the conducting body.

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