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MPESB Nursing Officer, Sister Tutor Syllabus 2026 is officially released by Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) for the Group-5 Paramedical & Nursing Staff recruitment exam scheduled on May 15, 2026. This comprehensive syllabus covers General Subjects (25 marks) and Nursing Subjects (75 marks) in a 100-mark CBT with 2-hour duration and 0.25 negative marking.

Candidates preparing for 2099 Nursing Officer and 218 Sister Tutor posts should focus on key topics like Anatomy, Microbiology, Child Health Nursing, and General Knowledge to maximize scores. Download the detailed PDF from the official notification to align your strategy with high-weightage areas and ensure exam success. (92 words)

Overview

The MPESB Nursing Officer and Sister Tutor exam targets 2317 vacancies under Directorate of Public Health and Medical Education. It features an online CBT format with objective MCQs testing foundational and specialized knowledge.

MPESB Nursing Officer Exam Pattern 2026

The exam divides into Part A (General Subjects, 25 marks) and Part B (Nursing Subjects, 75 marks) with all objective questions. This structure emphasizes nursing expertise while testing basic aptitude.

MPESB Nursing Officer and Sister Tutor Syllabus 2026

Part A: General Subjects

Covers basic knowledge including General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, Hindi/English grammar, basic Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), and Reasoning/Aptitude. Focus on MP-specific facts for scoring.

  • General Knowledge: Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, MP-specific GK
  • Hindi/English: Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension
  • Mathematics: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry basics
  • Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology fundamentals
  • Reasoning: Logical puzzles, analogies, series

Part B: Nursing Subjects (Detailed Topics)

The core syllabus spans foundational nursing sciences to advanced clinical areas, aligned with GNM/B.Sc Nursing curriculum. Prioritize high weightage topics like Child Health and Midwifery.

  • Anatomy & Physiology: Human body systems (skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory), vital organs, homeostasis, tissue types
  • Microbiology: Infection control, sterilization techniques, pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi), nosocomial infections
  • Psychology: Mental health basics, patient behavior, developmental psychology, stress management
  • Fundamentals of Nursing: Basic procedures, patient care, hygiene, vital signs, ethics, first aid
  • Introduction to Nursing Education: Teaching methods, AV aids, curriculum planning, student assessment
  • Introduction to Forensic Nursing: Legal aspects, documentation, medico-legal cases, evidence collection
  • Child Health Nursing (I & II): Pediatric care, growth/development milestones, immunization, common illnesses
  • Mental Health Nursing (I & II): Psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, depression), therapies, rehabilitation
  • Nursing Management & Leadership: Administration, staffing, quality control, leadership styles
  • Menopausal Health: Women’s health transitions, hormonal changes, osteoporosis prevention
  • Community Health Nursing II (Occupational Health): Public health, epidemiology, occupational hazards, health education
  • Nursing Research & Statistics: Research methods, data collection/analysis, hypothesis testing, biostatistics
  • Midwifery/OBG Nursing (I & II): Antenatal care, labor stages, postnatal care, complications, family planning

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