UPSC CMS 2025 Paper Analysis & Expected Cut Off

UPSC CMS 2025 Paper Analysis & Expected Cut Off

Subject-Wise Question Distribution

Subject No. of Questions
Medicine 96
Pediatrics 24
Surgery 40
Obstetrics & Gynaecology (OBG) 40
Preventive & Social Medicine (PSM) 40
Total 240

Difficulty Level Analysis

Difficulty Level Approximate No. of Questions Characteristics
Easy 122 – Direct recalls
– High-yield PYQs
– Basic facts (e.g., vaccine storage, signs/symptoms)
Moderate 90 – Needs basic reasoning
– Application of facts
– Common clinical scenarios (e.g., imaging for acute abdomen, neonatal complications)
Difficult 28 – Multi-statement, tricky logic
– Rare topics (e.g., Cloquet glands, Burch-Wartofsky score, Bilharzial cystitis)
– Need clinical judgment or concept integration

Paper-Wise Difficulty Split

Subject Easy Medium Hard Total
Medicine 50 35 11 96
Pediatrics 10 11 3 24
OBGYN 17 17 6 40
Surgery 20 15 5 40
PSM 25 12 3 40
TOTAL 122 90 28 240
  • Paper I leaned more on direct recall, making it relatively easier.
  • Paper II had more application-based and integrated questions, especially in Surgery and OBG sections. PSM was easier compared to previous year.

Final Analysis:

  • Paper difficulty (CMS 2025 was moderate overall, slightly tougher than CMS 2024).
  • More surprise questions.
  • Predictable subjects like PSM and Pediatrics.
  • High-scoring subject is PSM & Medicine in this year.
  • Tough questions came from OBGYNE & Surgery.

2025 Analysis Expected Cut off (Based on Submission Data):

Based on responses from 1008 candidates to our form, we have predicted the following cut-off marks for UPSC CMS 2025:

Sample Size:

Total Candidates: 1008

General: 440

OBC: 288

SC: 114

ST: 94

EWS: 72

Probable Bias in Cut-Off Prediction:

  • Score Submission Bias: Many top scorers may not have filled out the form, possibly leading to underestimation or skewing of actual cut-off predictions.

  • Score Clustering: A large number of candidates have scores around the 300+ range, meaning even a few marks can cause significant shifts in rank and category cut-off.

Reasons for Higher Predicted Cut-Off:

  • Delayed NEET-PG (as in previous year): Many serious aspirants are focusing entirely on UPSC CMS, increasing competition.

  • Misconception About Difficulty:
    While some say the paper was tough, its overall level was moderate. It might feel tough for freshers (especially 2019-2020 batch), but most candidates found it manageable.

  • Better Preparation: Even in previous years with difficult papers, the cut-off remained high. So, assuming a low cut-off based solely on perceived difficulty is only a way to comfort yourself — not a reliable strategy.

 

Category Mean Marks Max Marks Est. Cut-off – Out of 500
General 269.6 450 305–315
OBC 257.6 350 290–300
SC 227.4 314 255–265
ST 227.6 390 220–230
EWS 271.1 350 280–290

What Should You Do Now?

  • Stop overthinking about the paper or the cut-off.

  • Focus your energy on upcoming exams like NEET PG, INICET, or UPSC CMS 2026.

  • Do not waste time in speculation — utilize this phase for smart preparation and revision.

Safest Scores for Each Category:

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