New Delhi: 40 Muslim doctors are among a total of 637 recommended for various medical posts to be filled based on the Combined Medical Services (CMS) Examination 2017 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) the final results of which were declared Saturday.
Out of the total 40 Muslim doctors, who made to the list of 637 successful candidates, 13 are female.
As per the Merit List released by the UPSC, 06 Muslim doctors figure among top 100. Mohammed Sajid Abdul Samad bagged the 7th rank whereas Mubeen Karikazi ranked 27, Nabeel Thaha 62 and Md Nizamuddin Khan ranked 73.
Other Muslim doctors who are among top 100 are Ruksana Farooq (Rank76) and Abdul Faheem A H (Rank 100).
In 2016, a total of 43 Muslim doctors had figured in the list of 894 successful candidates. Of them 09 were among top 100. Like 2017, 13 Muslims doctors who craked UPSC CMS 2016 exams were female.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the final results of Combined Medical Services Examination, 2017 on Saturday recommending 637 candidates for various posts.
The candidates who had appeared for Combined Medical Services Examination, 2017 can check the list as per merit released by the UPSC by clicking here: www.upsc.gov.in.
The results are declared based on the result of the Computer Based Examination (Part – I) of the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2017 held by the UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION on 13th August, 2017 followed by Personality Test (Part – II) held in October, 2017 to December, 2017.
The candidates have been recommended for appointment to the services/posts in the (i) Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways; (ii) Assistant Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service; (iii) Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Service; (iv) General duty Medical Officer Gr-II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation; and (v) General Duty Medical Officer in New Delhi Municipal Council, according to UPSC.
Of the total 637 candidates recommended for appointment to the above posts, 316 candidates are in General category, 270 are from the OBC, 36 are from SC whereas 15 candidates are STs.
"Appointments to the various services/posts will be made according to the number of vacancies available and subject to the candidates fulfilling all the prescribed eligibility conditions and all verifications, wherever due, being completed satisfactorily", the UPSC said while announcing the results.
"Allotment of candidates to various services/posts shall be made according to ranks obtained and preference of services/posts expressed by them", the UPSC addded.
"The offer of appointment to the candidates whose result has been kept provisional will not be issued till the Commission verifies the original documents awaited from such candidates. The provisionality of these candidates will remain valid only for a period of six months from the date of declaration of Final result", it said.
"In case the candidate fails to submit the requisite documents as required by the Commission within this period, their candidature will be cancelled and no further correspondence would be entertained in this regard", the UPSC said.