FMGE Results: How to Check, Cutoff Scores, and Next Steps

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Created On : Nov 20, 2025 Updated On : Jan 12, 2026 4 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Read about the FMGE and its purpose. 
  • Find out the exam dates and the result dates for the December 2025 session as announced by the NBEMS.
  • Go through the steps to access your result and download the scorecard.
  • Find out about the future course of action if you clear the exam.

The Foreign Medical Graduate Examination or the FMGE is the most important exam for every foreign medical student who wants to practice in India. It is also known as the MCI Screening Test. With the number of Indian students pursuing their medical degrees outside the country, this exam has gained immense popularity and importance in the Indian healthcare system. 

If you are going to take the exam for the December 2025 session and are anxious about the results and the process afterwards, this blog is for you.

We will cover everything from the release date, how to check your FMGE exam results and everything that follows.

Let’s get right into it.

FMGE Result Explained- December 2025 Session

FMGE is conducted by the National Board of Examination- Medical Science, or NBEMS. The same body is also responsible for conducting the NEET-UG and the NEET-PG exams.

Hence, it is safe to say that the FMGE assessment is highly competitive and challenging. 

After months of preparation for the exam and even longer to get your medical degree, your future is dependent on that one slip of paper- the FMGE Exam Result.

It is the culmination of all the hours of hard work you have put into this exam. Not only that, it is an essential milestone that decides your eligibility to practice in India.

The exam results will decide your registration status, licensing, and even internship placement. 

Yes, the FMGE assessment is not just for medical practice but also if you want to complete your medical internship in India.

This is a time of high anxiety for the students who have taken the exam. Knowing all the steps beforehand and gathering information for future courses of action is an excellent way to deal with such a high-stress situation.

Let us understand the timeline of the FMGE Exam result.

FMGE December 2025 Timeline

The FMGE Exam is held twice a year, once in June and once in December.  The next FMGE will be held on the 17th January 2026.

Let us look at some of the important dates for the exam:

Exam ProcessDates
Application Opens14th November, 2025
Application Closes4th December, 2025
Edit Window9th December to 11th December, 2025
Final Selective Edit Window29th December to 31st December, 2025
Test City Information2nd January, 2026
Admit Card Release14th January, 2026
FMGE Exam Date17th January, 2026
FMGE Result Declaration17th February, 2026

The results for the FMGE are usually released 4-6 weeks after the exam. Let us look at some of the previous FMGE exam dates and the dates on which the results were released.

SessionFMGE Exam DateResult Date
June 2025July 26, 2025August 26, 2025
December 2024January 12, 2025February 19, 2025
June 2024July 6, 2024July 16, 2024
December 2023January 20, 2024February 6, 2024

For the FMGE December 2025 Exam Session, the results will be released on the 17th of February, 2026.

Check the official NBEMS site regularly to get updates.

How to Check FMGE Result Online

Step-by-step process:

  1. Visit the official NBEMS website: https://natboard.edu.in
  2. Navigate to the ‘Results’ section
  3. Click on ‘FMGE January 2026 Result’
  4. Download the result PDF
  5. Find your result by searching your roll number
  6. Save and print for future reference

The result is usually available as a PDF list of roll numbers and pass/fail status. Individual scorecards will be available later under the candidate login

Make sure to have a stable internet connection and credentials ready before you check your results.

FMGE Scorecard and Cut-Off Score

Once the results are out, you can also access your scorecard. Just log in to your account and download the scorecard. Let’s take a look at the details you can find on it: 

  • Candidate’s name
  • Roll number
  • Marks obtained
  • Pass/fail status
  • Instructions for next steps

It is important that you check all the details for accuracy and correctness. If there are any issues, raise the concern via the official site.

The pass marks for the FMGE is 50% or 150 marks out of 300. 

Now that you’ve your result in hand, what is the next course of action? Let us understand both scenarios.

Know Your Next Steps

What If You Passed FMGE? 

Clearing the PMGE exam is no easy feat. It is one of the toughest assessments with a pass rate of 20%. Once you have a positive scorecard in hand, start charting your future course. 

We have listed some of the main paths to take.

A. Apply for Provisional Registration:

  • Apply through the respective State Medical Council (SMC) website or the official website of NMC
  • Submit the FMGE pass certificate (issued by NBEMS)
  • Submit original documents, mark sheets, and internship request if not done abroad

B. Internship Application (if applicable):

  • If you haven’t completed a 12-month internship abroad, or it isn’t NMC-compliant
  • Apply for an internship slot at an NMC-approved Indian medical college or hospital

C. Verification Process:

  • Background and academic document verification
  • Biometric verification by NBEMS
  • Timelines for the pass certificate distribution and in-person collection

D. Planning Your Medical Career in India:

  • Choosing specialization
  • Applying for PG exams (NEET-PG)
  • Exploring job/internship opportunities in public/private hospitals

Important note: The FMGE exam will soon be replaced with NExT (National Exit Test). The NExT exam will replace both FMGE and NEET-PG to create a standardized approach to getting your registration to practice medicine or pursuing PG studies.

Options Beyond FMGE 2025

What if you’re not able to clear the FMGE on your first attempt? Do not worry! It is not the end of the rope. There is no limit on the number of attempts. If you did not manage to clear this time, attempt again with a better strategy. Here are a few things you can do for a successful reattempt:

  • Analyse weak areas using performance feedback.
  • Join structured FMGE coaching or online classes
  • Use Indian MBBS textbooks to bridge the syllabus gaps.
  • Have emotional support to help you stay motivated for the next attempt.

Moreover, there are multiple other career options you can explore with your medical degree in hand. From Australia to Canada, the world is open to taking.

Become FMGE Ready: Get. Set. Go. 

The FMGE Assessment is a highly competitive exam, with a pass percentage of 20%. Passing the exam is a big deal. But whether you passed or not, there’s a clear path ahead. If you have graduated with a medical degree from countries like the 

  • USA
  • UK
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Australia

You don’t even have to take the exam.

If you have any queries related to the exam or are considering a preparation course, connect with Academically. We have experts from the field of medicine who will make this journey easier for you.

All the best for your attempt and a medical career in India.

FAQs

Q- Is there a re-evaluation option for FMGE?

Ans- No, NBEMS doesn’t allow rechecking or re-evaluation. In case you did not clear the exam, there is an option for reattempt.

Q- What are the passing marks for FMGE?

Ans- The minimum marks required to clear the exam are 150 out of 300 marks, or 50% marks.

Q- How long is the FMGE pass certificate valid?

Ans- Once you pass the PMGE exam, the result is valid permanently. The next step is to register with the SMC or NMC.

Q- Do I have to take the FMGE Exam if I am a licensed doctor in the USA?

Ans- No. You don’t have to take the FMGE to practice in India. Licensed medical practitioners from Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and Canada are also exempt from the test.

Q- Can I retake the FMGE test the same year?

Ans- Yes. There is no restriction on how many times you can take the test. Ensure you prepare well and cover your weak areas before reattempting the exam.
Salma Firdaus
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Salma Firdaus is a pharmacy graduate from Jamia Hamdard with three years of research experience and a knack for academic writing. At Academically, she turns complex scientific concepts into clear, engaging content. Driven by a passion to connect education with real-world careers, she aims to make learning easier, more meaningful, and genuinely enjoyable for the readers.