MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025: The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has officially released the complete MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025 along with the exam plan notification on 16 January 2026. This is a highly awaited opportunity for BAMS doctor government job seekers in the Madhya Pradesh AYUSH department 2025, with 130 vacancies on offer.
In this article, Zee Jagran brings you the complete, topic-wise MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Section B syllabus along with the full MPPSC AMO exam 2025 general studies syllabus for Madhya Pradesh (Section A). We have also covered the detailed exam pattern, MPPSC Ayurveda MO exam pattern and negative marking rules for 2025, preparation strategy, week-wise study plan and much more — all in one place.
MPPSC Ayurveda MO Exam Pattern & Negative Marking 2025
Before going through the syllabus, it is essential to clearly understand the MPPSC Ayurveda MO exam pattern and negative marking structure for 2025. The written exam is conducted in a single OMR-based offline session of 3 hours.
| Section | Subject | Questions | Marks | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Section A | General Studies (MP & National) | 50 | 150 | Hindi & English |
| Section B | Ayurveda Medical Subjects | 100 | 300 | Hindi Only |
| Written Exam Total | 150 | 450 | — | |
| Interview / Viva | — | 50 | — | |
| Grand Total | — | 500 | — | |
Negative Marking — Read Carefully (Formula: 3R – W) Each correct answer earns +3 marks. Each wrong answer deducts –1 mark. If a candidate selects more than one option for a single question, it will be treated as “unattempted” (un-attempted) — zero marks, but also no negative marking. Do not guess randomly.
Minimum Qualifying Marks — Both Sections Separately General (UR) category candidates must score at least 40% in each section separately. SC / ST / OBC / EWS / Divyangjan (PH) candidates from MP domicile need a minimum of 30% in each section. The final merit list will be prepared by combining the marks of both sections.
Section A vs Section B — Key Differences
Section A — General Studies
- 50 questions, 150 marks
- Available in Hindi & English
- MP-focused GK + National topics
- 5 units (History to ICT)
- Min. 40% required (30% reserved)
Section B — Ayurveda
- 100 questions, 300 marks
- Hindi language only
- BAMS curriculum-based
- 10 units (Siddhant to Global AMO)
- Min. 40% required (30% reserved)
Section A – MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025
MPPSC AMO Exam 2025 — General Studies Syllabus (Madhya Pradesh)
50 Qs | 150 Marks
The MPPSC AMO exam 2025 general studies syllabus for Madhya Pradesh consists of 5 units. This section is available in both Hindi and English. Most questions are focused on Madhya Pradesh — its history, geography, politics, economy, tribes, and current affairs. Do not neglect this section; it contributes 150 out of 500 total marks.
UNIT 01 History of Madhya Pradesh
- Ancient History of MP — Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Historic Period
- Medieval History of Madhya Pradesh
- Modern History of Madhya Pradesh
- Freedom Movement in Madhya Pradesh
- Tribal History and Tribal Literature of Madhya Pradesh
UNIT 02 Geography of Madhya Pradesh
- Geographical location and extent of the state; major Rivers and mountains
- Climate: Seasons, Soils, Temperature, Rainfall, Forest types and produce
- Agriculture: Major crops, Sources and projects of irrigation
- Thermal power projects, Non-conventional energy sources, Major Minerals
- Population, Growth, Literacy, Transportation, Food processing industries
UNIT 03 Politics and Economy of Madhya Pradesh
- Governor, Chief Minister, Cabinet, Vidhan Sabha, High Court, Lokayukta
- State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Divisional Commissioner, Police Commissioner
- District Administration, Urban Administration, Local Self Government, Panchayati Raj Institutions
- State Election Commission, State Information Commission; State Commissions for SC, ST, OBC, and Women
- SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act 1989; PESA Act 1996; Environment Protection Act 1986; MP Govansh Vadh Pratishedh Adhiniyam 2004
- Economy: Agriculture & Rural Development; Industrial & Infrastructural Framework; Education, Health & Skill Development in MP
- MP’s status in Sustainable Development Goals, Ease of Doing Business and Multidimensional Poverty Index
UNIT 04 Tribes of Madhya Pradesh — Heritage, Folk Culture & Literature
- Geographical spread of tribes in MP; constitutional provisions related to tribes
- Major tribes of MP and Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs); Tribal welfare programs
- Tribal culture: Traditions, special arts, festivals, language, dialects and literature
- MP tribal contribution to India’s freedom struggle; iconic tribal personalities; tribal museums, publications etc.
- Folk culture and folk literature of Madhya Pradesh
UNIT 05 Contemporary Events & Information and Communication Technology
- Important International and National Contemporary events
- Important Contemporary events and Major Public Welfare Schemes of Madhya Pradesh
- Prominent Personalities and Important Places of Madhya Pradesh
- Computers, Information & Communication Technology, E-Governance
- Basic knowledge of AI (Artificial Intelligence), Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Data Science and Internet of Things (IoT)
Quick Tip for Section A: Focus on MP-specific content for Units 01 to 04. For Unit 05, prioritize current affairs of the last 12 months and basic tech concepts like AI and Machine Learning. This section is easier to score if you have an MP GK book and a regular news habit.
Section B – MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025
MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer — Section B Syllabus Topic-wise
100 Qs | 300 Marks
The MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Section B syllabus is completely topic-wise and covers 10 units from the BAMS graduation curriculum. This section has 100 questions worth 300 marks and is available in Hindi language only. This is where you must invest maximum preparation time.
Important: Section B questions will be set in Hindi only. Even if you are more comfortable reading in English, practice Ayurveda terminology in Hindi — as terms like “Shat Kriya Kaal”, “Nidan Panchak”, “Pranavaha Srotas” etc. will appear in Hindi.
UNIT I Ayurveda Siddhant (Ayurveda Principles)
- Ashtang Ayurveda: Definition and introduction of all 8 branches
- Dosha–Dhatu–Mala: General Karma, types, Prokop–Kshay–Vriddhi — causes and symptoms
- Shat Kriya Kaal: General knowledge and clinical application in treatment
- Nidan Panchak and Roga–Rogi Pariksha; General principles of Chikitsa
- Kostha–Koshthangas–Mahasrotas — structure and functions; Panch Gyanendriyas; digestion, blood circulation, respiratory process
UNIT II Dravyaguna Vigyan & Rasashastra — Bhaisajya Kalpana
- Ras (Parad/Mercury): Definition, Shodhan, Sanskar; Maharas, Uparas, Sadharana Ras, Ratna–Uparatna, Dhatu–Upadhatu, Visha–Upavisha, Lavana Varga, Sudha–Sikata Varga
- Panchavida Kashaya Kalpana and other preparations: Gutika, Avaleh, Guggul etc.
- Dravya–Guna–Karma–Rasa–Veerya–Vipak–Prabhav: General introduction and clinical utility
- Various medicines, dose-duration and Anupan; EDL (Essential Drug List) issued by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India
- General introduction of medicinal plants from graduation curriculum, their common and specific uses, preparations and applications
UNIT III Swasthavritta, Yoga & Naturopathy
- Personal and social health: Dinacharya–Ratricharya–Ritucharya, Trayopastambha, Dharaniya and Adharaniya Vega, Sadvrutta, Aahara Rasayana
- Aahara: Ashtavidha Aahara Vidhi Visheshayatan, Dwadash Ashan Pravicharana, Vairodhika Aahara, various food preparations and clinical utility
- Lifestyle diseases and their management
- Environment and Health: General knowledge, epidemic prevention and biological waste management
- Yoga: Role in physical and mental health; Globalization of Yoga (Sarvabhoumikta); Naturopathy — General introduction, importance and applications
UNIT IV Agad Tantra & Vyavahar Ayurveda (Toxicology & Forensic Medicine)
- Symptoms, treatment and prognosis of Jangam (animal-origin) and Sthavar (plant-origin) poisons as per Ayurveda and modern science
- Mad–Madatayya: Types of addictions — alcohol, opium products, tobacco, bhang and synthetic drugs like LSD, MDMA etc.
- Dooshi Visha, Gar Visha, Khanij Visha — General introduction
- Preparation of medical-legal documents
- Judicial and court procedures, working methods and related acts: POCSO Act, PCPNDT Act etc.
UNIT V Kaya Chikitsa, Panchakarma & Emergency Medicine High Priority
- Rasayan–Vajikarana: Definition, purpose, types, importance, medicine and administration
- General causes, complications, symptoms and treatment of: Various Jwara (Fever) types, Atisara, Grahani, Pravahika, Arsha, Visuchika, Parinamashoola, Amlapitta, Udarrog, Gulma, Krumirog, Sheetapitta, Aamvaat, Vatrakta, Rajayakshma, Raktapitta, Pandu, Kamala, Kaas, Shvas, Hikka, Kushtha, Prameha, Mutrakruchha, Medorog, Vaatvyadhi, Pakshaghat, Ardita, Kampavaat, Sandhigaatavata, Katigrah, Grudhasi, Vishwachi, Avabahuka, Muscular Dystrophy, Motor Neuron Disease, Aakshepak, Upadansh, Puyameh, Unmaad, Apasmaar, intensive care and other mental disorders, Heart diseases
- Occupational, Communicable and Non-Communicable diseases and their Ayurvedic treatment
- Applicable Karmas in Panchakarma, their use in various diseases; eligible and ineligible candidates; complications and management; instruments used; Panchakarma and Physiotherapy
- General treatment principles and medico-legal practical knowledge in emergency medicine
UNIT VI Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
- Yantra-Shastra: Types, purpose, qualities-defects, sterilization; Ashtavidha Shastrakarma — types and disease-wise procedures
- Vranoshodha, Vriddhi and Vrana: Diagnosis, symptoms, types and treatment principles
- Anushastra Karma: Kshara–Agni Karma and Raktamokshana types, disease-wise application, complications and prevention
- Granthi–Arbuda, fractures and dislocations, Mutrakruchha, Mootraaghat and Ashmari, Parivartika–Niruddha Prakasha, Arsha, Bhagandara, Gudabhransh, Gudavriddhi — Diagnosis, types, symptoms, medicines and surgical treatment
- Vriddhi Roga, Pittashaya Ashmari, Pittashaya Shoola and Shoth — types, causes, symptoms and treatment
UNIT VII Shalakya Tantra (ENT & Ophthalmology)
- General examination of eye, mouth, ear, nose and throat
- General diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of Sandhigata, Vartmagata, Shuklgata, Krishnagata, Drishtigata and Sarvagata eye diseases
- Diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of Shirogata, Karnagata and Nasagata diseases
- Diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of dental, dentroot, tongue, palate, throat and mouth diseases
- Application of various Panchakarma local procedures in Kriyakalpa and Shalakya Tantra disorders
UNIT VIII Stri Roga & Prasuti Tantra (Gynaecology & Obstetrics)
- Garbha–Garbhini Vigyan, Garbhini Charya and Garbha Vyapad
- Prasav Vigyan and Prasav Vyapad (Labour science and complications)
- Sutika Vigyan (Puerperal care and management)
- Artavadushti, Yonivyapad, Vandhyatva and various Stri Roga — causes, symptoms and treatment
- Application of various Panchakarma local procedures in Prasuti and Stri Roga
UNIT IX Kaumarbhritya (Pediatrics)
- Examination and introduction of Navjaat Shishu (full-term and premature births)
- Stanya Prakarana: Shuddha Stanya, Stanya Dushti and treatment; Dhatri Prakarana
- Bala Paricharyaa: Growth and development, Sanskar and Care during first 1000 days of life
- General treatment principles for Bala Roga: Determining medicine dosage and pediatric Panchakarma
- Specific pediatric diseases and malnutrition-related disorders; Immunodeficiency; Lehana and Swarnprashan; National Immunization Programme
UNIT X Mankeekrit Sarvabhoumik Ayurveda (Standardized Global Ayurveda) High Priority
- Global acceptance of Ayurveda — spread and recognition abroad; knowledge of ongoing clinical research in Ayurveda
- Ministry of AYUSH, NCISM, CCRAS, NMPB — organisational structure; Major Ayurvedic institutions: ITRA Jamnagar, AIIA New Delhi, IMS BHU Varanasi, National Ayurveda Institute Jaipur etc.
- Standardization bodies: NABH, QCI, NABL; regulations: Pharmacovigilance, Drug & Cosmetic Act, Medical Remedy Act, NDPS Act, Biomedical Waste Management Act etc.
- National Health Policy 2017 and Ayurveda; AYUSH Mission programs: Suprajaa, Vayomitra, Ayumitra, Ayushgram, Ayushman Arogya Mandir etc.
- National Health Mission programs: NRHM, NUHM, National Child Safety Programme etc.; all national health programs
Which Units to Prioritize? — High vs Medium Priority
Based on the scope and marks distribution in the BAMS curriculum, here is the recommended priority order for the MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Section B syllabus topic-wise:
| Unit | Topic | Priority | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit V | Kaya Chikitsa & Panchakarma | Highest | Covers 30+ diseases; widest scope |
| Unit X | Standardized Global Ayurveda | Highest | Policy & institutions — very current |
| Unit II | Dravyaguna & Rasashastra | High | Frequently tested in AMO exams |
| Unit III | Swasthavritta & Yoga | High | Lifestyle + yoga = current trend topics |
| Unit I | Ayurveda Siddhant | High | Fundamental concepts must be clear |
| Units VI–IX | Shalya, Shalakya, Stri, Kaumar | Medium | Clinical but narrower scope per unit |
| Unit IV | Agad Tantra / Forensic | Medium | Important but limited scope |
8-Week Study Plan for MPPSC AMO Exam 2025
With the exam on 07 June 2026, you have approximately 8 weeks. Here is a structured plan to cover the entire syllabus effectively:
Weeks 1–2
- Section B Core
- Units I, II & III (Siddhant, Dravyaguna, Swasthavritta)
Weeks 3–4
- Section B High
- Units V & X (Kaya Chikitsa, Global Ayurveda)
Weeks 5–6
- Section A + Remaining
- All 5 GS Units + Section B Units IV, VI–IX
Weeks 7–8
- Revision + Mocks
- Full revision, MCQ practice, previous year papers
Pro Tip — The 3-Mark Rule: Since each correct answer gives +3 marks and wrong answer costs –1, attempt only when you are 75%+ confident. Skipping 10 doubtful questions (0 marks) is far better than getting 7 wrong (–7 marks). Strategic skipping can protect your score significantly.
BAMS Doctor Government Job — Madhya Pradesh AYUSH Department 2025
For any BAMS doctor looking for a government job in Madhya Pradesh’s AYUSH department in 2025, the MPPSC AMO exam is the most direct and prestigious route. Here is why this opportunity stands out:
- Pay Scale: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 per month (Level-12, 7th Pay Commission)
- In-Hand Salary: Approximately ₹65,000 – ₹75,000 per month including DA and HRA
- Post Category: Gazetted Class-II Officer
- Total Vacancies: 130 posts (UR: 50 | SC: 12 | ST: 42 | OBC: 19 | EWS: 07)
- Job Security: Permanent government post with all Central/State government benefits
- Promotion Scope: Career growth up to District Ayurveda Officer and beyond
Eligibility Reminder: You must have a BAMS degree recognized by CCIM/NCISM and must have completed your internship before 12 April 2026. Permanent registration with the MP Ayurveda, Unani & Naturopathy Board is also required.
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FAQ — MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025
What is the complete MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025 for Section B?
The MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Section B syllabus is topic-wise divided into 10 units: Ayurveda Siddhant, Dravyaguna & Rasashastra, Swasthavritta & Yoga, Agad Tantra, Kaya Chikitsa & Panchakarma, Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra, Stri Roga & Prasuti Tantra, Kaumarbhritya, and Mankeekrit Sarvabhoumik Ayurveda. All 100 questions in Section B will be in Hindi only.
What is the MPPSC AMO exam 2025 general studies syllabus for Madhya Pradesh (Section A)?
The MPPSC AMO exam 2025 general studies syllabus for Madhya Pradesh consists of 5 units: (1) History of MP, (2) Geography of MP, (3) Politics & Economy of MP, (4) Tribes of MP — Heritage & Folk Culture, and (5) Contemporary Events & ICT. This section has 50 questions in both Hindi and English.
What is the negative marking rule in the MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025?
The MPPSC Ayurveda MO exam pattern for 2025 uses a 3R–W formula for marking. Each correct answer gives +3 marks and each wrong answer deducts –1 mark. Selecting more than one option in a question is treated as “unattempted” — no marks, no penalty. General (UR) candidates must qualify with 40% in each section; reserved candidates need 30%.
Is the MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer post a gazetted post?
es. The MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer post in the Madhya Pradesh AYUSH department is a Gazetted Class-II position with a pay scale of ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 (Level-12, 7th Pay Commission). This is one of the best BAMS doctor government jobs available in Madhya Pradesh in 2025.
Which unit of Section B is most important for the MPPSC Ayurveda MO exam?
Unit V (Kaya Chikitsa, Panchakarma & Emergency Medicine) and Unit X (Mankeekrit Sarvabhoumik Ayurveda) are the highest priority units. Unit V covers over 30 diseases and clinical procedures, while Unit X covers AYUSH policies and institutions — both are frequently tested in AMO-level exams.
Where can I download the official MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025 PDF?
The official MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2025 PDF can be downloaded from the official MPPSC website: www.mppsc.mp.gov.in. The syllabus was officially released on 16 January 2026 along with the exam plan notification (Advertisement No. 31/2025).
Disclaimer: Please verify all information directly from the official MPPSC website (www.mppsc.mp.gov.in) before applying. This article is for informational purposes only and is based on the official notification dated 16 January 2026.
