FMGE June 2026 Result Declared: Only 12.77% Candidates Qualify

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) June 2026 result today, July 7, 2026, on the official website, natboard.edu.in. Candidates who appeared for the screening exam conducted on June 28, 2026, can now check their results by searching for their roll number in the result PDF uploaded on the NBEMS portal.

The overall performance in this session has been notably low, with only 4,635 candidates clearing the exam out of 36,300 who appeared, translating to a pass percentage of just 12.77%. A total of 37,448 candidates had originally registered for the FMGE June 2026 session, of which 31,645 candidates were declared unsuccessful. NBEMS has also stated that the results of 20 candidates have been withheld, with the reasons for withholding being communicated individually to the concerned candidates through email.

FMGE June 2026 Result: Key Details at a Glance

DetailInformation
Conducting BodyNational Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)
Exam DateJune 28, 2026
Result Declared OnJuly 7, 2026
Total Candidates Registered37,448
Total Candidates Appeared36,300
Candidates Qualified4,635
Candidates Unsuccessful31,645
Pass Percentage12.77%
Results Withheld20 candidates
Previous Session Pass Percentage (January 2026)23.9%
Scorecard AvailabilityOn or after July 16, 2026
Official Websitenatboard.edu.in

How to Check FMGE June 2026 Result

  • Step 1: Visit the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in
  • Step 2: Click on the 'Result of FMGE June 2026 Session' link available on the homepage or notice board section
  • Step 3: The result will open as a digitally signed PDF document
  • Step 4: Use Ctrl+F (or Command+F on Mac) to search for your roll number within the PDF
  • Step 5: Check your total score out of 300 and your qualifying status against your roll number
  • Step 6: Save or download the PDF for your reference, as the notice board copy will remain available only until the next FMGE session result is declared

Candidates should note that the declared result lists only the roll number, total score out of 300, and result status; it does not provide a subject-wise or section-wise break-up of marks, which will only be available in the individual scorecard released later.

FMGE June 2026 Scorecard: When and How to Download

According to the official notification, individual scorecards for FMGE June 2026 will be available for download from the NBEMS website on or after July 16, 2026. Candidates are advised to download and preserve their scorecard as soon as it is released, since it will remain available on the NBEMS website for only six months from the date of issuance. NBEMS has clearly stated that any request for a scorecard after this six-month window will be summarily rejected, as scorecards will not be hosted on the website beyond this period.

What's Next for Candidates Who Qualified FMGE June 2026?

Candidates who have qualified the FMGE June 2026 exam should note that the result declared today is provisional and remains subject to successful in-person verification of identity and academic credentials. NBEMS has clarified that the FMGE scorecard alone cannot be used to apply for registration with a State Medical Council or the National Medical Commission. Only the official FMGE Pass Certificate, issued by NBEMS after in-person verification, is considered a valid document for this purpose.

  • FMGE Pass Certificates will be distributed only in person after verification of the candidate's identity and educational credentials
  • The schedule for pass certificate distribution will be announced separately on the NBEMS website
  • Candidates found ineligible at any stage, even after result declaration or certificate issuance, may have their candidature cancelled
  • Any use of unfair means during the exam will invite action as per NBEMS Unfair Means Guidelines and applicable legal provisions
  • Once the Pass Certificate is obtained, qualified candidates can proceed with registration with the concerned State Medical Council or the National Medical Commission, as applicable

What Is FMGE and Why Is It Conducted?

The Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) is a mandatory screening test conducted by NBEMS for Indian citizens and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) who have completed their primary medical qualification (such as MBBS or an equivalent degree) from an institution located outside India. Clearing FMGE is a prerequisite for such graduates to obtain registration with a State Medical Council or the National Medical Commission and practice medicine in India. The exam is conducted twice a year, typically in the June and December (or January) sessions, and tests candidates on the core subjects covered in an MBBS curriculum through an objective, multiple-choice format.

FMGE Pass Percentage Trend: June 2026 vs Previous Sessions

The pass percentage of 12.77% recorded in the FMGE June 2026 session marks a sharp decline compared to the January 2026 session, which had recorded a pass percentage of 23.9%. FMGE has historically recorded low pass percentages across sessions, largely reflecting the difficulty candidates face in aligning their overseas medical education with the specific pattern and expectations of the Indian screening test. Candidates who do not clear the exam in a given session are eligible to reappear in subsequent FMGE sessions, and can use the intervening months to revise core subjects and take mock tests based on the exam pattern.

Official Links for FMGE June 2026 Result

Candidates are advised to rely only on the official NBEMS website for authentic updates on the FMGE result, scorecard release, and pass certificate distribution schedule, rather than depending on unofficial sources or third-party links. Once registered with the National Medical Commission or the concerned State Medical Council, qualified candidates who wish to pursue postgraduate specialisation in India can refer to the medical counselling guide to understand the NEET PG admission and counselling process, and explore MD and MS programme options available across Indian medical colleges.