Here is a generic syllabus for Medical Science that candidates might refer to. Please note that the syllabus may have been updated, and it’s always advisable to check the latest UPSC notification for the most accurate and current information:
Paper-I:
- Human Anatomy:
- Applied anatomy including blood supply, nerve supply, and lymphatic drainage of important organs and structures.
- Human Physiology:
- Central nervous system.
- Cardiovascular system.
- Respiratory system.
- Blood.
- Gastrointestinal system.
- Nutrition.
- Excretion.
- Biochemistry:
- Biological cell.
- Enzymes.
- Proteins.
- Pathology:
- Cell injury and cell death.
- Neoplasia.
- Blood disorders.
- Respiratory system.
- Cardiovascular system.
- Gastrointestinal system.
- Genitourinary system.
- Microbiology:
- General microbiology.
- Immunology.
- Bacteriology.
- Virology.
Paper-II:
- Pharmacology:
- General pharmacology.
- Autonomic nervous system.
- Cardiovascular system.
- Central nervous system.
- Forensic Medicine:
- Forensic pathology.
- Forensic medicine and toxicology.
- Social and Preventive Medicine:
- Concept of health and disease.
- Epidemiology.
- Clinical Medicine:
- Cardiology.
- Respiratory diseases.
- Gastrointestinal diseases.
- Genitourinary disorders.
- Hematology.
- Endocrinology.
- Surgery:
- General surgery.
- Urological surgery.
- Neurosurgery.
- Ophthalmology.
- Otorhinolaryngology.
Candidates should refer to the official UPSC notification and syllabus for the most accurate and updated information