FMGE June 2025 Results: A Wake-Up Call for Foreign Medical Graduates as Over 81% Fail
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the results for the FMGE June 2025 exam, with a shockingly low pass percentage of just 18.61%. This article provides a breakdown of the results and highlights the challenges for medical aspirants.

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has declared the results for the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) June 2025, revealing a grim reality for thousands of medical aspirants studying abroad. The results show that only 18.61% of the candidates who appeared for the screening test were able to qualify, a significant drop from the 29.62% pass rate in December 2024. This means that a staggering 81.39% of the test takers failed to clear the exam, which is a mandatory prerequisite for foreign medical graduates to practice medicine in India.
A total of 36,034 students appeared for the exam, with only 6,707 successfully clearing it. The results of five candidates were withheld, and 1,168 candidates were marked as absent. This low pass rate underscores the rigorous nature of the FMGE and the gap between the medical education offered in some foreign countries and the standards required to practice in India. The NBEMS has confirmed that there were no technical errors in the questions or answer keys, validating the difficulty of the examination.
For all medical aspirants currently studying abroad or considering it, this serves as an important reminder about the challenges of the screening test. It highlights the critical importance of a robust academic curriculum and a strong understanding of the subjects, which are often taught from a different perspective than in India.
Looking Ahead: What This Means for Students
The FMGE is a challenging hurdle, and for aspiring students who were unable to pass, it means they must prepare to reappear for the next session. It is an exam that requires diligent preparation and a thorough understanding of all subjects. For those preparing for the exam, it is highly recommended to focus on a comprehensive review of the syllabus.
The low pass percentage has been a consistent trend over the past few years, with the June 2023 exam having a pass rate of just under 13%. This indicates that the difficulty level of the FMGE is consistently high. For those who are passionate about a medical career, this exam is an essential step towards becoming a practicing doctor in India.
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