FMGE June 2026 result out at natboard.edu.in
Suviral Shukla | July 7, 2026 | 02:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
FMGE June 2026 Scorecard: Candidates who appeared for the FMGE examination, held on June 28, can download their FMGE June scorecard through the official portal or or after July 16.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the FMGE June 2026 results on its official website at natboard.edu.in. A total of 37,448 candidates appeared for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2026 exam, of whom 5,086 have qualified.
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The NBEMS conducted the FMGE June 2026 examination on June 28 across the country. The FMGE June scorecard includes candidate’s marks obtained, and the result file uploaded is a digitally signed PDF file and is authentic only with a valid signature of the NBEMS officer, as per the notification.
“The Notice Board copy shall remain available on NBEMS website till declaration of the result of next session of FMGE, " it said.
“Individual scorecard of the candidates who appeared in FMGE June 2026 can be downloaded from the NBEMS website https://natboard.edu.in on/after 16th July 2026,” it added.
FMGE 2026 June Result: 31,645 fail
As per the FMGE June 2026 scorecard, of the total candidates who appeared for the FMGE June examination, 31,645 have failed the college entrance test, while 1,148 were absent.
The board stated that every question in the FMGE June 2026 paper was reviewed by faculty members from the concerned speciality area to re-check for technical correctness of the questions as well as answer keys.
“For question(s) which were found to be technically incorrect, marks have been given to all candidates who have appeared in the examination,” it said.
While, for questions having two correct answers, marks have been given to those candidates who have chosen either of the correct answers. FMGE June 2026 score card could be available for download only for a period of 6 months from the date of issuance.
“Requests to provide score cards after expiry of this window shall be summarily rejected as score cards will not be hosted on NBEMS website any further beyond the window of 6 months from the date of issuance,” it added.
Those who have qualified the FMGE June 2026 exam are eligible to receive their FMGE pass certificates. The certificates will be distributed “In-Person” after identity and credential verification, schedule for which shall be notified separately on NBEMS website.
“The score card of FMGE June 2026 issued by NBEMS at its website CANNOT be presented before a State Medical Council for the purpose of seeking registration in lieu of the FMGE Pass certificate that are issued by NBEMS after “in-person” credential & identity verification,” the notification read.
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