FMGE 2025 Results Out: Just 18% Pass, Over 29,000 Fail the Screening Test

FMGE 2025 Results Out: Just 18% Pass, Over 29,000 Fail the Screening Test

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Nithish KUpdated on 15 Aug 2025, 09:14 AM IST
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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) results for the June 2025 session. Out of 37,207 candidates applied for the FMGE June 2025 session, of which 36039 appeared for the screening test and only 6,707 passed, bringing the pass percentage down to 18.61% — a decline from 20.20% in 2024.

This Story also Contains

  1. Over 29,000 Candidates Fail the Screening Test
  2. Attendance and Withheld Results
  3. Key Observations from 2025 FMGE
  4. When and Where to Download Your Scorecard
FMGE 2025 Results Out: Just 18% Pass, Over 29,000 Fail the Screening Test
FMGE 2025 Results Out: Just 18% Pass, Over 29,000 Fail the Screening Test

Over 29,000 Candidates Fail the Screening Test

As per the FMGE passing percentage, the failure count reached 29,327 candidates (81.37%), up from 27,297 (76.22%) last year. Experts highlight that this has been one of the toughest years in recent FMGE history, with fewer candidates achieving high marks.

Attendance and Withheld Results

The stats of total students who appeared for FMGE 2025 along with the absent candidates and students whose results are withheld is provided below.

  • Absent candidates: 1,168 (3.14%) – slightly fewer than 2024’s 1,211 (3.38%).

  • Results withheld: 5 candidates in 2025 compared to 78 in 2024, due to pending review, Unfair Means proceedings, or court orders.

FMGE 2024 vs 2025: Complete Statistics

Category

2024 Count

2024%

2025 Count

2025%

Fail

27,297

76.22%

29,327

81.37%

Pass

7,233

20.20%

6,707

18.61%

Withheld

78

0.22%

5

0.01%

Absent

1,211

3.38%

1,168

3.14%

Total Candidates

35,819

100%

37,207

100%

FMGE Score Highlights: 2024 vs 2025

Field

2024

2025

Highest Marks

253

251

Students scoring more than 200 marks

259

136

Students scoring 250 and above

1

1

Students with score 150 and passed the exam

150

150

5-Year FMGE Pass Rate Trends

Year

Candidates Appeared

Pass Count

Pass %

2021

23,349

5,070

21.71%

2022

32,207

6,651

20.65%

2023

33,223

6,895

20.75%

2024

35,819

7,233

20.20%

2025

37,207

6,707

18.61%

Key Observations from 2025 FMGE

  • Sharp drop in candidates scoring above 200 – from 259 in 2024 to just 136 in 2025.

  • Pass percentage fell by over 2 percentage points compared to last year.

  • Highest score slightly lower this year (251) compared to 253 in 2024.

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When and Where to Download Your Scorecard

  • Scorecard Release Date: August 21, 2025

  • Official Website: natboard.edu.in (available for six months)

  • Pass Certificate Collection: The FMGE pass certificate will be given In-person after verification; schedule will be announced on NBEMS site.

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Questions related to FMGE

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Have a question related to FMGE ?

Hello,

If you gave your name in the FMGE 2026 form as per Aadhaar and other documents, but your passport has a different full name or surname, then there is a real chance of a name-mismatch problem.

Here is the simple picture:

1. FMGE does not allow name changes after submission.
The name you used in the application cannot be edited later.

2. Your ID proof must match the name on your FMGE application.
If the passport name and application name do not match, the exam centre can refuse entry.
This is also a common issue during document verification after the exam.

3. A mismatch in surname or full name is risky.
FMGE is very strict about name matching, so this can create a problem for you.

There is risk, but it is not hopeless. If you act now and prepare proper documents, you may be able to avoid problems during the exam or verification.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

If there is a spelling mistake in your FMGE passing certificate , you should contact the National Board of Examinations (NBE) , which issues the certificate. Here’s what you can do:

  1. Write an application to NBE explaining the mistake clearly.

    • Mention your name, roll number, exam session, and the correct spelling.

  2. Attach supporting documents , such as:

    • A copy of your FMGE pass certificate (with the error)

    • A valid ID proof (Aadhaar, passport, etc.) showing the correct spelling

    • Your MBBS degree or other educational documents for verification

  3. Send the documents to NBE through email or post.

  4. Wait for their response. NBE will verify your documents and issue a corrected certificate if the mistake is genuine.

It’s best to keep copies of all emails and documents you send.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

If you have an MBBS from Nepal and haven't passed the FMGE, you have several options for further courses abroad, including pursuing a postgraduate degree in countries like the UK, the USA, and Australia, which may not require the FMGE to practice there.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Hello nivedita bm,

For FMGE, passport is the primary form of identification, you must apply using your name exactly as it appears on your passport. If your passport does not have your surname on it and your other documents do, You might face issues during verification.

So, to avoid such problems, you can either prepare a notarized "one and the same person" affidavit linking both names, from your passport and your other documents, or update your passport with your surname to avoid any problems during your FMGE exams.

I hope this will help you.

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, your 54.6% score in the FMGE July 2025 exam is above the required 50% passing mark for the general category. This qualifies you to apply for a provisional medical license from the NMC. To be eligible for INICET and JIPMER , you must have a valid MBBS degree, complete your one-year internship, and possess an NMC registration number.