FMGE June 2025 result out; 81% fail exam, results of 5 candidates withheld
Vagisha Kaushik | August 13, 2025 | 09:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
FMGE June 2025 results declared on natboard.edu.in, nbe.edu.in for 37,207 candidates. More than 1,100 were absent.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2025 result. Candidates can check the NBEMS FMGE result 2025 from the official websites, nbe.edu.in and natboard.edu.in.
FMGE 2025: Sample Papers | Preparation Tips | Syllabus
According to the FMGE result 2025 PDF, a total of 37,207 candidates registered for the screening exam, of which 29,327 candidates failed, and 1,168 students were absent. Moreover, the results of five candidates, who appeared in the exam held on July 26, have been withheld.
In FMGE June 2025 session, around 81% MBBS students graduated from foreign medical universities have failed to clear the screening test.
Candidates can download individual scorecards after August 21. “Score card shall be available for download only for a period of 6 months from the date of issuance.
Also read FMGE June 2025 pass rate slides to 18.61%; nearly 30,000 foreign MBBS graduates fail to qualify
NBE informed that each and every question asked in the FMGE June 2025 question paper was reviewed by faculty members from the concerned specialty area after the conduct of FMGE June 2025 to re-check for technical correctness of the questions as well as answer keys. None of the questions were found to be technically incorrect.
FMGE June 2025 pass certificates will be distributed “in-person” after identity and credential verification, schedule for which will be notified separately on NBEMS website, the board said.
How to check FMGE results 2025?
The steps to download NBE FMGE result 2025 are given below.
- Visit the official website, natboard.edu.in
- Click on ‘Result of FMGE (screening test) June 2025 session
- FMGE result PDF will be displayed on your screen
- Press “Ctrl+F” and search your name
- Check your result and download the PDF for future reference
FMGE July 2025 results: Last 5 years’ result analysis
As per the FMGE qualifying criteria, candidates who scored 150 marks out of 300 have been considered eligible.
|
Particulars |
June 2025 |
December 2024 |
June 2024 |
December 2023 |
June 2023 |
December 2022 |
June 2022 |
December 2021 |
June 2021 |
|
Number of candidates appeared |
37,207 |
43,230 |
34,608 |
37,827 |
24,250 |
30,548 |
22,092 |
23,349 |
18,048 |
|
Number of aspirants qualified |
6,707 |
13,149 |
7,233 |
7,781 |
2,474 |
9,840 |
2,346 |
5,665 |
4,283 |
|
Number of failed candidates |
29,327 |
31,236 |
27,297 |
30,046 |
21,180 |
17,944 |
19,157 |
17,607 |
12,895 |
|
Number of absentees |
1,168 |
2,320 |
1211 |
693 |
480 |
2,744 |
1,134 |
342 |
657 |
|
Number of aspirants with withheld status |
5 |
7 |
78 |
15 |
116 |
20 |
22 |
77 |
213 |
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