FMGE 2022: NBE postpones result till July 2
Sonia Vats | June 30, 2022 | 10:59 AM IST | 1 min read
NBE has postponed FMGE 2022 result for the June session. Read more details on the revised result date for FMGE 2022 here.
NEW DELHI:
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has postponed the result for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination, FMGE 2022. The FMGE 2022 result was scheduled to be out on June 30, however, will now be declared on July 2 at nbe.edu,in.
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The FMGE 2022 June session exam was conducted on June 4, 2022, in computer-based mode. In order to qualify for the FMGE exam, applicants have to secure the minimum qualifying marks i.e. 150 out of 300 in the test. After the declaration of the result, NBE will also release the date for the availability of the scorecard. Read to know more details on FMGE 2022 result.
NBE FMGE 2022 result postponed
The NBE has released a notification on the official website, nbe.edu.in to inform aspirants about the revised result date of FMGE. The official notice for FMGE 2022 result postponement is yet to be published on the website.
About FMGE 2022 result
The result for FMGE 2022 will be published in PDF format, The NBE FMGE result PDF comprises the details on the roll number, marks obtained, and qualifying status. Candidates securing the FMGE cutoff will only be considered qualified for the FMGE screening test.
About FMGE 2022 scorecard
Along with the result, the NBE will also announce the release date of the FMGE 2022 scorecard in online mode. Candidates who will qualify for the screening test will be able to download their scorecards by logging in to their applicant portal. On the basis of the declaration of the FMGE result 2022, t he registration certificate from the National Medical Commission (NMC) or State Medical Council (SMC) will be provided to the Indian and Overseas Citizens of India (OCis).
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